astron
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is this test is correct?
an egy teszt ami szerint az Sony MH1C jobb mint a Fischer Audio DBA-02,Shure SE215,
The Sony MH1C is better than Fischer Audio DBA-02 and the Shure SE215?
The Sony MH1C is better than Fischer Audio DBA-02 and the Shure SE215?
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is this test is correct?
an egy teszt ami szerint az Sony MH1C jobb mint a Fischer Audio DBA-02,Shure SE215,
The Sony MH1C is better than Fischer Audio DBA-02 and the Shure SE215?
I have no idea what you are asking about, what test?
Zelda
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ClieOS,
what are the Astrotec AM-800 and DX-60 like?
what are the Astrotec AM-800 and DX-60 like?
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AM-800 is warm and lush, everything you would expect from an IEM with wooden housing IEM. It is better than AM-90, but not by a lot and still belongs to more or less the same mid-fi category. DX-60 also has a warm and smooth sound that is a bit laid back and pretty much on entry level.
ClieOS,
what are the Astrotec AM-800 and DX-60 like?
AM-800 is warm and lush, everything you would expect from an IEM with wooden housing IEM. It is better than AM-90, but not by a lot and still belongs to more or less the same mid-fi category. DX-60 also has a warm and smooth sound that is a bit laid back and pretty much on entry level.
Zelda
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thank you!
is the dx60 comparable to the GR99 and similars?
AM-800 is warm and lush, everything you would expect from an IEM with wooden housing IEM. It is better than AM-90, but not by a lot and still belongs to more or less the same mid-fi category. DX-60 also has a warm and smooth sound that is a bit laid back and pretty much on entry level.
thank you!
is the dx60 comparable to the GR99 and similars?
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GR99 is better overall.
thank you!
is the dx60 comparable to the GR99 and similars?
GR99 is better overall.
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ClieOS, I saw an entry at your blog about the new VSONIC VC1000, with a picture. Does that mean you'll be reviewing them soon?

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For now, no. I need to review that few VSONIC I have at hand first (GR07 Bass / MK2, VC02, and UU2). My hands are already tied up as they are.
ClieOS, I saw an entry at your blog about the new VSONIC VC1000, with a picture. Does that mean you'll be reviewing them soon?![]()
For now, no. I need to review that few VSONIC I have at hand first (GR07 Bass / MK2, VC02, and UU2). My hands are already tied up as they are.
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hei clieos whats the difference between GR07 and GR07 mk. 2?
and what iem you recommend to listening blues, electronic, alternative rock for 150 bucks price range?
thanks
i'm not a basshead btw
and what iem you recommend to listening blues, electronic, alternative rock for 150 bucks price range?
thanks
i'm not a basshead btw
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I think the difference is in the cable: silver wires give it more treble presence
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One side of my GR07 has burnt out, but I can still compare the two by listen to them side by side in each ears. It really isn't just having more / less treble. The MK2 sounds much more forwarded than the original GR07, especially on the mid. It is definitely a warmer tone compared to the more neutral and laid back GR07 and not nearly as specious. I don't think of MK2 as an improvement over GR07, but it is not a downgrade either. Technically wise, they two are comparable. But personally I prefer the original GR07 a little more because of its neutrality and soundstage. Those who prefer a sweeter vocal might find MK2 better though.
hei clieos whats the difference between GR07 and GR07 mk. 2?
and what iem you recommend to listening blues, electronic, alternative rock for 150 bucks price range?
thanks
i'm not a basshead btw
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I think the difference is in the cable: silver wires give it more treble presence
One side of my GR07 has burnt out, but I can still compare the two by listen to them side by side in each ears. It really isn't just having more / less treble. The MK2 sounds much more forwarded than the original GR07, especially on the mid. It is definitely a warmer tone compared to the more neutral and laid back GR07 and not nearly as specious. I don't think of MK2 as an improvement over GR07, but it is not a downgrade either. Technically wise, they two are comparable. But personally I prefer the original GR07 a little more because of its neutrality and soundstage. Those who prefer a sweeter vocal might find MK2 better though.
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Thanks for the answer 

If you had to compare the RE400, GR01 and the MH1C in terms of soundstage, sibilance, bass, and fullness, which one would take the cake in each of these catagories?
Soundstage: GR01 > MH1C > RE400 (GR01 is noticeably wider)
Sibilance: GR01 > RE400 = MH1C (none has any real sibilance issue)
Bass: MH1C > RE400 >= GR01 (the later two are closer to neutral)
Fullness: MH1C >= RE400 > GR01 (none is thin in anyway)
Sibilance: GR01 > RE400 = MH1C (none has any real sibilance issue)
Bass: MH1C > RE400 >= GR01 (the later two are closer to neutral)
Fullness: MH1C >= RE400 > GR01 (none is thin in anyway)
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What is the best IEM's for Sansa Fuze+
Rock It Sounds R-50
HifiMan RE400
JVC HA-FXT90
above 99$
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below 99$
VSONIC GR06
VSONIC VC02
VSONIC GR99
SoundMAGIC E30
VSONIC GR02 Bass Edition
Astrotec AM90
TDK EB950
Brainwavz R1
Sunrise Xcape Impressive Edition????
Rock It Sounds R-50
HifiMan RE400
JVC HA-FXT90
above 99$
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below 99$
VSONIC GR06
VSONIC VC02
VSONIC GR99
SoundMAGIC E30
VSONIC GR02 Bass Edition
Astrotec AM90
TDK EB950
Brainwavz R1
Sunrise Xcape Impressive Edition????