If you listen to a bit of everything, I do agree that GR07 is probably the most versatile among the three.
If you listen to a bit of everything, I do agree that GR07 is probably the most versatile among the three.
Is bass punchy and groovy enough to handle dubstep, dnb and other bass oriented music. My source is Sony X.
that is nice to hear. Thanks Clieos -- will be purchasing mine later. =)
It is not what I consider bass heavy IEM, but it can do rumbling sub-bass in good quality.
I don't need bass to be monstrous and overpowering other frequencies. Just to have some body, impact, nice presence and goes deep.
I'll say that fits my impression of GR07 quite well.
*Edit* Never mind i just read the very first post on this page :)
Out of the GR07 and RE-262, which is the better all round IEM. I tend to listen to Metal/Punk/Rock/Blues and alot more genres. I currently have the DBA's which are awesome already, but something on the other end of the spectrum would be good to mix it up a little.
This is so tempting. Wonder how well it would scale against the upcoming re-272.
You bet I do!
After a few days I'm still so impressed with the GR07s. They produce a clear, even and highly detailed sound, far beyond what you would expect at this price point.
OK,
Just ordered a pair. How fast are guys from Singapure's post? :)
These seem to be portable DAP friendly (but going of an impedance rating alone can be misleading).. can anyone confirm that they sound good when driven by a portable dap? .. and.. how do they sound amped? What music has sounded good with them?
Also, what exactly separates a "stage-monitor" IEM from other IEM?
As far as all arounder is concerned, I think GR07 probably will work out better when compared to RE262, not that I find RE262 to have any particularly lacking in a good rig.
Singapore Post is usually very fast and efficient. It is the when it reaches other country's postal service when everything slow down.

These seem to be portable DAP friendly (but going of an impedance rating alone can be misleading).. can anyone confirm that they sound good when driven by a portable dap? .. and.. how do they sound amped? What music has sounded good with them?
Also, what exactly separates a "stage-monitor" IEM from other IEM?
I use mine with Fuze, Clip and C30 most of the time, so yes, it sounds good without extra amping.
Stage monitor is just a loose term some of us used to describe certain IEM that are tuned toward stage usage. Generally characterized for having a warmish but fairly neutral sound that is slightly more bass and mid focus. Treble tends to be more smooth out but not lacking in sparkle or detail. Stage monitor needs to be detail sounding but at the same time not fatiguing because who ever is using it on stage will need to listen to it at an extended period of time.
Just placed an order for a pair of these! :D Time to wait wait wait!
hmm where are people buying them from? Best for delivery to australia?
Anywhere other than lendmeurears?