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Sennheiser IE8 successor.

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Any ideas? It could be great to hear anything about that, even rumors.

And by the way how much time usually past between releasing new models?

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BUMP
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seriously?

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I said something realy stupid?

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Ok, if you want rumours, here you go:

The new Sennheiser IEM flagship will be called......IE9! It will use a new material for the membrane, found on the Moon (the material cannot be found on Earth, unfortunately) which will explain the price tag.

It will not use the bass knob for bass tuning, but rather a built-in graphic equalizer that will be customizable by pluggin the phones into the computer thanks to a special connection port. Anyone will be able to create the sound he wants. The soundstage will be even bigger than the IE8, with an unseen 3D feel. Instrument separation, timbre accuracy, imaging etc will be top notch, of course.

 

Happy ?

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Ok, ok i got it

Just thought that someone can know more than i do


Edited by aSunshine - 10/12/10 at 12:49pm
post #7 of 14

im smelling likea 600 dollar pricetag.

post #8 of 14

I like the sound of this ie9, an earphone made of cheese, who'd have thought it....

 

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Originally Posted by Photofan1986 View Post

Ok, if you want rumours, here you go:

The new Sennheiser IEM flagship will be called......IE9! It will use a new material for the membrane, found on the Moon (the material cannot be found on Earth, unfortunately) which will explain the price tag.

It will not use the bass knob for bass tuning, but rather a built-in graphic equalizer that will be customizable by pluggin the phones into the computer thanks to a special connection port. Anyone will be able to create the sound he wants. The soundstage will be even bigger than the IE8, with an unseen 3D feel. Instrument separation, timbre accuracy, imaging etc will be top notch, of course.

 

Happy ?


Copy that, fake earphones makers.

post #10 of 14

The IE-Awesome. You'll find it right next the MTP-OMG on store shelves!

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      Hi, i came across some info about the ie9. Then i searched for more in here and this is the only thread that was available. So I'm not going to start a new one. Here:


http://www.audiophile-id.com/index.php?topic=10035.0

 

      And where i found about it first:

http://p2.headfonia.com/2011/02/a-post-from-my-local-forum-told-me-that/

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Interesting. Main points are a dual dynamic driver and smaller housing.
post #13 of 14

Hehe. It says they estimate a 15% increase in sound quality. What sort of device measures that? :D
 

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Originally Posted by ketonet View Post

      Hi, i came across some info about the ie9. Then i searched for more in here and this is the only thread that was available. So I'm not going to start a new one. Here:


http://www.audiophile-id.com/index.php?topic=10035.0

 

      And where i found about it first:

http://p2.headfonia.com/2011/02/a-post-from-my-local-forum-told-me-that/

post #14 of 14

He's just making an approximation (the Senn representative), which in the end is going to most likely be very flawed. 

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