Pros: Warm, smooth, full bodied sound (without going overboard), expansive soundstage, improved technical ability over the old model
Cons: Still not an extreme detail monster - not a con, just pointing it out
1964 Ears V3 It seems like only yesterday that 1964 Ears came on the scene as one of several new startup companies in the field of custom IEMs. Sure, there were some established players on the market such as Ultimate Ears and Westone, but 1964 Ears (along with Unique Melody) was part of a new wave of players that really started driving down prices and making the use of custom ear-monitors more widespread. Many other new companies have arrived in the several years that 1964 has been on the market, and we hadn't seen anything new from 1964 beyond the original lineup of 2, 3, and 4 driver models. Not to say 1964 didn't...
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