The Best IEM For Performance and Price
Oct 27, 2011 at 6:18 PM Post #62 of 70
I agree. The PFE is one of my favorite BAs, it's like a more practical ER4S. Thus, that sounds like a quite a deal. 
 
Oct 27, 2011 at 6:33 PM Post #63 of 70
Well it depends what music you listen to, Brass instruments are pretty veiled and distant when in the mid ranges. Most guitars in songs are hardly heard. Vocals are also pretty horrible in most songs. It's extremely V shaped. Seriously listen to the Pannies then go to the 3rd gen apple earbuds and you notice how distant mids actually are.
 
Oct 28, 2011 at 1:00 AM Post #65 of 70
Triple Fi 10
 
Oct 28, 2011 at 12:40 PM Post #68 of 70

I have Klipsch s4i and would appreciate recommendations for better sounding IEM's with for $200 max.  I listen to AC/DC, the Beatles, Abba, Mozart, Lady Gaga and everything in between.

 
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The RE0, DBA-02, CK10, EX600, GR07, UE TF10Pro, HF5, RE272, SHE9850 and HJE900.



 


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I agree. The PFE is one of my favorite BAs, it's like a more practical ER4S. Thus, that sounds like a quite a deal. 



 
 
Oct 28, 2011 at 7:32 PM Post #69 of 70
Yes, I did, they were burned-in for about 100 hours before listening to them. And I did the foam mod. The highs are not realistic and theres alot of congestion on the high-end. And mids ARE recessed. Of course that you just notice that when you start hearing stuff like the SM3, W4, UM3X and the likes. Anyways, extensive A/B's have shown me that the 20€ Xears TD100 were more realistic (treble) and had a bit more soundstage. Concerning bass, I had no complaints with the HJE900. But bass is not all. Sold next day after burning-in/extensive listening and A/Bs. Worst hype I was victim of.
 

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