Anyone who is in the IEM market that passes up on the SA6 at $199 is insane.
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7/2/08 at 10:37am
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I've been hovering around the purchase of the Westone UM1. I like what I hear (and I must have smaller ear canals based on previous experiences), but the SA1 seems to pop up as well.
Are there major differences between these two IEMs? I've been buried under all of the posts and reviews that I've read and I am left with a sense (but still not sure) that the UM-1 and SA1 are very strong competitors. Am I on the right track? Thanks, Rob - Long Beach, NY N.B. If it makes a difference, I have very varied musical tastes from classic rock to modern rock, old dance music, classical and classic jazz. My portable listening sources would be MP3's with some compression and my portable XM receiver (Pioneer Inno). I do not plan on carrying an amp. I have nice over the ear portables, but the IEM will give better isolation for bus and train rides. I like well defined (accurate) bass, but not overemphasized boom. Soundstage is appreciated in classical, jazz and live performances- but I know that with IEM, soundstage will always be limited when compared to cans. I don't like shrill highs and muddled, undefined or overemphasized mids. (picky, eh?) I was gravitating toward the UM-1 since in the past, earbuds never stayed in and generally hurt my ears. |
| I have nice over the ear portables, but the IEM will give better isolation for bus and train rides. I like well defined (accurate) bass, but not overemphasized boom. Soundstage is appreciated in classical, jazz and live performances- but I know that with IEM, soundstage will always be limited when compared to cans. I don't like shrill highs and muddled, undefined or overemphasized mids. (picky, eh?) |

