Focal Utopia 2022 vs Meze Elite

Focal Utopia 2022
Meze Elite
Verified Confidence: 85%

Verdict: The Meze Elite wins on value, comfort, and tonal neutrality — it costs $999 less, sits more comfortably for marathon sessions, and has a more accurate midrange that reference listeners prefer. The Focal Utopia is technically faster and more dynamic on acoustic recordings, but its elevated treble, heavier build, and $5000 price tag make it a harder recommendation for any listener not prioritizing pure dynamic driver character.

Winner: Meze Elite

Focal Utopia 2022: 9/10

Meze Elite: 9/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Focal Utopia 2022Meze Elite
driver40mm pure Beryllium dynamic driverRinaro Isodynamic Hybrid Array planar magnetic
frequency_response5Hz–50kHz4Hz–92kHz
impedance80 ohms32 ohms
sensitivity104 dB SPL / 1mW101 dB SPL / 1mW
weight490g430g
cable1.2m OFC copper, 6.35mm + 4-pin XLR balanced2m silver-plated OFC, 6.35mm + 4-pin XLR

Focal Utopia 2022

What works

  • Beryllium driver's transient speed produces the fastest attack and decay of any dynamic driver headphone — cymbal decay is unreal
  • Soundstage depth on acoustic recordings feels three-dimensional in a way planar magnetics rarely match
  • 104 dB/mW sensitivity means it sings on portable DAC/amps — doesn't demand a full desktop chain

What doesn't

  • Treble energy between 8–12kHz is elevated by 3–4dB — sibilant on bright masterings without EQ
  • 490g over extended sessions causes neck fatigue; the headband padding isn't forgiving for 4+ hour listens
  • At $4999, the build uses visible glued seams and plastic internals that feel underspec for the price

Meze Elite

What works

  • Rinaro planar driver has the most neutral and linear midrange of any flagship headphone — vocals sit exactly where they should
  • 430g with superior weight distribution — more comfortable for 6+ hour sessions than the Utopia
  • $999 less than the Utopia with no meaningful sonic trade-off for most listeners

What doesn't

  • Planar bass extension is excellent but lacks the physical slam and sub-bass texture of the Utopia's Beryllium dynamic
  • 32 ohm impedance is technically easier to drive but the Rinaro driver rewards upstream chain quality significantly
  • Soundstage width is class-leading but depth imaging trails the Utopia on well-recorded orchestral material

Bottom line

Our pick: Meze Elite. It edges out the alternative on rinaro planar driver has the most neutral and linear midrange of any flagship headphone — vocals sit exactly where they should. That said, Focal Utopia 2022 still wins on beryllium driver's transient speed produces the fastest attack and decay of any dynamic driver headphone — cymbal decay is unreal — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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