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It doesn't give an idea of the real size, tho. At least to me. I'd like to see the IMAGE compared to other IEMs. Otherwise, beautiful review. It really makes me understand the overall sound of the Image.
__________________ "My means of compensation should be small enough to fit my waist pouch"
Tony '08
The kick drum on Massive Attack's "Teardrop" has a nice weight to it. However its lack of speed is a noticeable detriment on that track and there's a textural problem on the kick drum (as in, you can't really tell it's a kick drum with these, I only know having heard this track on the DT880 and AD2000).
Just a note of clarification after going back to listen to Teardrop again. The "textural problem" I mentioned actually has little to do with texture and more with the IMAGE's lack of speed. It doesn't quite get the movement behind the impact onto the membrane. Coupled with its fast decay it makes it sound ultimately not realistic.
Originally Posted by jinx20001
how does subwoofer like bass impact the mids?? any reverb heard?
No reverb. No interference of the bass with the mid-range.
I'm listening to The Crystal Method - Community Service II right now as another bass test and these things continue to provide excellent bass. The lack of ultimate extension is hardly noticeable. It's a fantastic low-level bass that works great, much better than the CK7, and from what I remember about the UE super.fi 5 Pro, much cleaner and less bloated. There's little sign that these weaken in the range of at least 40-80 Hz. When I say the bass is subwoofer like, I mean it's able to hit low while maintaining a visceral, inner-driven force. They do sound somewhat similar to Klipsch's ProMedia 4.1 in this aspect when I heard that system.
I realize bass is subjective but I'm highly critical on bass reproduction when it comes to my electronica, and literally the only full-size headphones I ever used with electronica were the DT770, DT250, K340, and AD2000. The IMAGE is right up there with them, I can see myself using these for electronica too. Very satisfying, the low-level lines on Community Service II kick ass on these. (Also one of the reasons I tossed the CK7 was because I couldn't listen to my electronica with them, too little quantity. The main motivator behind my purchase of the IMAGE was for a desire for ProMedia 4.1-like bass at least a little bit.)
Hard to find any recent info on these Image IEMs or the Custom 3s.... are there any in-depth, recent (in the past month, since they've been released into the wild) reviews out there (outside this thread)? I'm receiving a frustrating lack of support from Klipsch on locating local dealers (Vancouver, BC) for auditioning these and the 3s, but man, I really want to check them out. Until then, I'm hungry to live vicariously through those that have tried them.
So, guys: How comfy are they, now that you've had them for a bit? Are they comfortable for prolonged listening (more than 3 hours)? Comfy and easy to put in frequently (for frequent interruptions like at work)?
How's the sound now that you are more accustomed to them? Do you feel that you are getting your money's worth? Do they compare well to other IEMs you've heard in their price category?
How do you find yourself using them? Jogging? On the bus? At work, home, etc? How do they suit your lifestyle?
and Thanks!
__________________ HeadphonesSenn HD580, Koss KSC75 SourcesAlienDAC by FallenAngel (maxed out with internal Tread regulator and AuriCaps), Cowon A2 AmpsDynalo by FallenAngel previouslyKlipsch Image, Senn HD595, Grado SR-60, MisterX XP based amp by FallenAngel