Jun 7, 2015 at 10:37 AM Post #29,221 of 152,465
Thanks twister! Indeed curious when I saw them a few days back but heavy and less forward mid placement than the Titan 1. I'm out
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....and the A&D01 is now up....
http://www.lendmeurears.com/alpha-delta/
 
Jun 7, 2015 at 12:27 PM Post #29,222 of 152,465
No plans to review DN2000J, or I should say "no plans for Dunu to send me a review sample".  Vs Titan 1, mids are not significantly recessed just a little less forward and less grainy/harsh.  Personally, I wasn't too crazy about metallic/harsh upper mids/treble at higher volume w/Titans.  The weight, yeah, no way around it but tip roll until you find the best fitment to hold it in your ears.
 
Jun 7, 2015 at 2:34 PM Post #29,224 of 152,465
"3D soundstage with a good width/depth, excellent separation and placement of instruments with great airy layering effect."
 
Kind of what I was figuring. Thanks.
 
Jun 7, 2015 at 3:48 PM Post #29,226 of 152,465
Thought I might be first on here for once with something but twister beat me to it! I also picked up a set of Macaws(stumbled upon them on ebay).

 
Don't forget to change the cage once a day
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 and let us know what you think of it 
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  I'm especially curious since you got Titan's as well.  How is the fitment for you?
 
Jun 8, 2015 at 9:51 PM Post #29,227 of 152,465
Thanks for the heads up on the Fidue A73. I pulled the trigger based on the enthusiastic reviews, and saying they sound better than my Titan 1's and my Soundsoul S-018 forced me to take the plunge. I love both those IEM, but the isolation sucks on both.
 
Jun 8, 2015 at 10:27 PM Post #29,228 of 152,465
Would the A73 be good for the gym and running? I just read a review and it sounds fantastic! Or are there other IEMs I should consider?
 
Jun 9, 2015 at 10:49 AM Post #29,231 of 152,465
Free, adjustable chin slider/cinch:

 
I like over the ear style of wearing IEMs.  Many do not have a chin cinch.  A short piece of wire wrap from the IEM package wound neatly around the IEM wires works great.  Tension can be adjusted by how tight the wire is wound.  I have many in use :)
 
 
YMMV,
 
R
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A73 doesn't have a chin slider and it could use one.

 
Jun 9, 2015 at 10:59 AM Post #29,232 of 152,465
Free, adjustable chin slider/cinch:



I like over the ear style of wearing IEMs.  Many do not have a chin cinch.  A short piece of wire wrap from the IEM package wound neatly around the IEM wires works great.  Tension can be adjusted by how tight the wire is wound.  I have many in use :)


YMMV,

R


So simple but yet so genius :)
 
Jun 9, 2015 at 12:49 PM Post #29,234 of 152,465
   
Don't forget to change the cage once a day
tongue.gif
 and let us know what you think of it 
wink.gif
  I'm especially curious since you got Titan's as well.  How is the fitment for you?

 
I don't actually have them yet. I'm looking forward to it though; haven't blindly bought an earphone in a long time. When I saw them on ebay I clicked the link, read about them, figured they were just another forgettable IEM in a sea of IEMs and clicked out. But something stuck in my craw. That case! I was like "that case looks badass so clearly this is going to be a good IEM" and bought them.
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Glad to hear they're pretty good.
 
Jun 9, 2015 at 12:53 PM Post #29,235 of 152,465
   
I don't actually have them yet. I'm looking forward to it though; haven't blindly bought an earphone in a long time. When I saw them on ebay I clicked the link, read about them, figured they were just another forgettable IEM in a sea of IEMs and clicked out. But something stuck in my craw. That case! I was like "that case looks badass so clearly this is going to be a good IEM" and bought them.
wink_face.gif

 
Glad to hear they're pretty good.

 
I've never heard a case that sounds better! :-)
 

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