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Originally Posted by Scott549 
I've heard the Q-Jays. If you like very sparkly highs, lots of treble and clarity, and don't need bass you can feel, you will probably like them. To me, they were too much treble and not enough bass. I have not heard the S4 but if you prefer a more "fun" sound with more active bass you might prefer them.
Editorial remark -- I would not consider anything made by Monster because they make so much money by ripping people off with overpriced cables.
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I am almost 100% sure that your fit was off. Q-jays are anything but bass light. In fact, I consider their bass performance to be one of the best, if not
the best of any IEM I've heard so far and even surpassing that of many similarly priced full sized cans. The bass is deep, very, very tight, punchy, linear, fast and highly detailed. Compared to RE0 for example, q-jays clearly have tighter and deeper low end.
My main problem with Q-jays was the upper midrange/low treble. If you look at headroom FR graph for them, you will notice that they have quite a significant roll off somewhere in that region. What this translates into is a certain lack of presence. Everything seems to be there, but it just doesn't sound present enough. I suspect it's becuase of that roll off. When switching from the Q-jays to the RE0, the upper mids/low treble suddenly come to life and I realize that I was missing those frequencies with the Q-jays.
Other than that, Q-jays are great however. They got particularly strong bass performance and also generally nice treble quality. They are also pretty spacious sounding, very clear, precise and fast. However, for a more accurate overall sound, I would recommend RE0 instead. RE0 is not quite as precise and its bass is not quite as tight, but it has a more even and present upper mid/low treble and also a more controlled treble (q-jays can get a little sibilant at times, while RE0 never does). RE0 is also a much better deal at $79 US vs. 100+ for the Q-jays. I never heard the Klipsch, but I doubt that it can match either of these other two in sound quality.