I received black ones today too.
These have slightly thinner, stiffer, less rubbery and less microphony cable than my 1 month old white pair. I see no glue anywhere, but this time the thingy on the connector stays on its place.
I received black ones today too.
These have slightly thinner, stiffer, less rubbery and less microphony cable than my 1 month old white pair. I see no glue anywhere, but this time the thingy on the connector stays on its place.
So the black ones are slightly better than the white ones in terms of build quality and durability?
How about the sound? Are there any difference at all, or are they both the same?
check out the ck-m700 from focalprice. they are a little bit better, expecially the voices are not recessed with them.
housing is smaller too! really tiny, you almost cant see the iems while wearing them.
Build quality: Differences: Cable and properly glued metal ring on the connector. Durability: Both working fine so far. Sound: White ones are really good for the price. I have used the black ones for less than 30 minutes. Highs are piercing and low end hasn't opened up, but I can't really say anything final yet.

Build quality: Differences: Cable and properly glued metal ring on the connector. Durability: Both working fine so far. Sound: White ones are really good for the price. I have used the black ones for less than 30 minutes. Highs are piercing and low end hasn't opened up, but I can't really say anything final yet.
Ok thanks, so far the build quality of the black ones are really better. I wonder why is it like that when they're both the same models?
But for the sounds, that's kinda scary. I hope they have the same sound quality and signature. I'll be waiting for your input before I decide which to buy more, the black or the white.
Bought these too.
i had an 19 dollar coupon on focalprice.
ordered black ck700, purple ck-m700 and somic is-r9(about $6).
then i will compare to my sm pl21, e30.
of course i won't use them because i have sunrise xcited, so probably i will test them and then sell or giveaway.
Just take a look. Said good pics....

My quest for a decent, dirt cheap IEM is over! Ever since my EP-630 broke, I’ve been buying random, cheap IEM’s in the hope that I would find one that was as okay as the ep-630. Well I’ve finally found one, and this one is much more than just okay!
First off, I’ve never owned any headphones over $50, so I don’t really know how these compare to those, but I do own the ksc-35 and ep-630 headphones and Pensil R70.3 (with 12” Alpine type r sub tuned flat to 20hz) and Wharfedale Sapphire SP-83 speakers and have also heard many low/mid range Sennheiser, Skullcandy and Monster headphones, so I’m not a complete audio noob =).
Never before have I heard anything that impressed me as much as these cheapo IEM’s; and I’m not just saying that because of the price.
If I were to describe the sound signature, I would say its; very full bodied, very bassy, very detailed. Lively and forward. Not very warm at all. CX300esque.
This IEM just seems to do everything right. Lots of powerful, yet tight bass that goes deep, a beautiful, crystal-clear midrange, sparkly, well defined and extended treble, and a surprisingly wide soundstage!
The name of the IEM?
XKDUN CK-700. Yeah, terrible name.
They also look quite nice. I don’t think I’ve ever seen another glossy painted, aluminium shelled IEM before. Unlike some other cheap IEM’s, the tips on these are quite good so it’s easy to get a good seal. Noise isolation is very good.
Build quality looks alright, apart from the aluminium sleeve on the plug sliding off. That’s purely cosmetic though. Wires are your run of the mill, slightly rubberised variant.
They aren’t perfect though. Unfortunately, the midrange can be a little harsh on some tracks, especially at higher volumes. I’m hoping it will get better with more burn in. The crapload of bass can be overwhelming on some tracks and also, the upper midrange/treble aren’t quite as nice as my speakers. Less than perfect recordings sound pretty bad on these. Ignoring these imperfections, these phones are phenomenal!
Oh, I haven’t mentioned the price yet have I?
Six Bucks. Free shipping.
http://www.focalprice.com/EP771W/index.html
Comparisons:
Creative Ep-630
Had these since they first came out (think its nearing on 5 years now). Always liked the full, clean sound these had. Treble seems rolled off though, and while bass was plentiful, I always thought it was a bit muddy. Mids are quite good, but a little shouty at times. Soundstage is pretty much nonexistant. In comparison with the ck-700, it does everything the ep-630 does well, but much, much better! There’s extended treble, stunning mids, spacious soundstage and surprisingly, even more bass! Fortunately, the bass from the ck-700 is much cleaner.
Koss KSC-35
The different sound signature makes it harder to compare, but I have to say, I prefer the sound of the ck-700! Theres a lot more bass, and it does sound tighter. Mids from the cx-700 sound more detailed and cleaner, though the koss does sound crisper. The ksc-35 does have a more “sparkley” treble than the ck-700, BUT to me, I thought the ck-700 had a more accurate and broader treble. The koss treble seemed kind of one noted. One thing the koss excels at over the ck-700 is (not surprisingly) openness/airyness and soundstage, helped by the brighter signature.
Kanen KM-92
When I first got these, they sorely lacked any treble, but the soundstage seemed good! Heck, it was so good it made mono recordings sound stereo! Turns out that one of the earphones were wired out of phase. After I fixed that (note: the top pops right off with thumb strength. Terrible build quality), drilled a huge hole in the back and used them for x00 hours, the treble really opened up. They really do sound quite nice now, but compared to ck-700, the bass and treble is lacking and the mids aren’t anywhere as detailed.
Fake Ep-630
Most popular IEM on focalprice with many positive reviews, don’t know why because they sound awful! Weak bass and pretty much no treble. Mids have that typical “tin can telephone” signature to them.
Sony EX-082
Well reviewed on focalprice. Very average sound. It has okay bass, okay mids, okay treble, okay clarity and okay soundstage. Nothing wrong with the sound, but nothing special about it.
Soundmagic PL-18
These were my biggest disappointment. From all the positive feedback on Soundmagic products, I was expecting these to smoke the ep-630’s, but to my dismay, they didn’t have much treble(about the same as the ep-630), rather lifeless mids and hardly any bass. Granted, they were the cheapest in the soundmagic range. They are neutral sounding and easy to listen to though.
Dealextreme orange IEM.
The most popular IEM on dealextreme. There’s some treble, and some bass, but pretty much nothing inbetween. Should also add that these stick so far out from your ear, that the slightest yank on the cable pulls them right out.
Sennheiser CX300-II
Very muddy bass and rolled off treble with an overly warm presentation. The Ck-700 is substantially better overall.
Sennheiser HD448
No comparison in regards to bass, the CK-700 has heaps more bass, with unbelievable quality to match. Soundstage seemed wider with the CK-700 . Treble and clarity were about equal (both excellent). To me the CK-700 seemed less colored, though I did like the HD448’s warm signature, and lack of sibilance.
Philips SHE3580
Comfort:
Both IEMs are very comfortable once in your ear, but the SHE3580 has the advantage of being lighter and shorter than the CK-700. This means that the SHE3850 has the huge advantage of being comfortable while sleeping.
Isolation:
Better with the CK-700, thanks to its metal housing and slightly thicker more rubberised tips.
Treble :
Both IEMs offer quality treble with good extension but in terms of amount, the CK-700 has the SHE3580 beat. There’s just so much more sparkle evident on songs like ”Incubus - Are You In” and “Jessy J – Running Away” (not to be confused with Jessie J, though she’s not bad either). That’s not to say the treble on SHE3580 is lacking. I think it has the right amount to be considered “flat”.
Mids:
This is the range where the CK-700s biggest flaw lies. Somewhere near 5 kHz is a noticeable peak, which comes across in some songs as harshness and/or sibilance. This renders some (a small percent of) songs annoying and sometimes unlistenable. Nevertheless, the mids are very clear and detailed.
The SHE3580 is nice and flat in this area (smooth sounding) with negligible sibilance, thus, the SHE3580 is more forgiving of poorly recorded material. Nonetheless, the CK-700 still has the edge in detail, especially with more complex songs. (test song: “Brooke Fraser - Hosea's Wife”)
Bass:
Teriffic bass from both IEMs, but noticeably more midbass present on the SHE3580 (this is not a bad thing; I found the midbass on the CK-700 to be lacking) and a bit tighter sounding too. But this is probably due to the CK-700 having more sub bass! At a guess, maybe 40% more in the sub 50hz range (test song: “Three 6 Mafia – Late Nite Tip”). This amount may seem excessive at first, but once you get used to this, it’s actually quite pleasing.
Soundstage:
Instruments and voices from the CK-700 seem to come from different locations at every angle, whereas with the SHE3580, they seemed clumped together in a small area to the side. This difference is subtle though, and only noticeable on some songs. (Test song: “Nine Inch Nails - We're In This Together”)
Overall, comparing them side by side, they don’t actually sound all that different. Both IEMs have terrific bass, extended treble and overall excellent sound quality. Heck, I even got the IEMs mixed up a few times while listening to them. The difference is even less noticeable if you use a filter mod on the CK-700 to tame the mids and highs.
There’s no clear winner here. For me personally, despite its midrange peak, I still prefer the CK-700 for its deeper bass, better detail and more sparkley treble (which makes songs like “Inna - Amazing” and “Magnetic Man – Getting Nowhere” just that much more fun). I can see many preferring the less flawed, warmer, more flat sounding (akin to commercial Hi-Fi) SHE3580 though.
Second opinions:
Order link: http://www.focalprice.com/EP771W/index.html
you can them buy in everbuying.com too
wooden wones after 6% coupon code costs about 5.66, both ck700 too.
I'm also ordering the CK-M700 red one, it'll arrive here next month.
Anyways, can anyone find the GREEN CK-700? Saw it in xkdun's site:
http://www.xkdun.com/EN/view.php?product_ID=4&channel_ID=3&subject_ID=11
Still burning them, but tremendous sub-bas and piercing highs are still too much for me. Hope they will settle down... Soundstage and clarity are 2 big pluses for these... Wishing a more balanced sig after burn-in...
Before burn-in, these are ALRIGHT. Definitely worth the price, but I'm pretty disappointed considering the hype, to be honest. I'll see how they get after burning in a bit
gonna get some....for 6 bucks...why not??
I've had mines for a couple of weeks, and found them ok for movies but nothing special for listening to music: my modded Yamaha rh5ma are better for portable use, and of course my fixed setup (good orthodynamic phones through a hybrid amp) is in a totally different league.
But since mines opened yesterday while unplugging them I thought of doing a little experiment: I removed the original crappy wire and made a new one with two twisted pairs from a of cat-5 (ethernet) stranded cable, sleeved in cotton tubing from thin shoelaces. Results are surprising: the sound is much tighter (higher impedance due to the new cable, probably), the bass goes deep and is very clear, treble is fast, hyper-detailed and sounds natural. They also gained some soundstage.
They are now pretty good phones, especially for what they cost. I realy don't understand why IEM makers put awful cables on them, the difference with a new, thicker, better cable is huge. Here they are, post-mod.
Hmm, any idea whether the shipping times are realistic? I'd have them sent outside of the US...