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Dec 25, 2011 at 5:21 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 19

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Greetings! I think the time has come, and I need to change my IEM's. Right now I'm using Fischer Eterna, but I want to go level-up, and buy something better. I've read some articles on this forum, and right now my favorite are Fischer DBA-02, because as I've read, they sounds great and they're quite cheap. Generally I'm listening to DnB music (greetings for Liquicity fans) so the most important thing is bass. As in Eternas it sounds great, I'm expecting something even better. Could you advice me guys?
 
Dec 25, 2011 at 7:40 AM Post #4 of 19


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Aren't the DBA-02 bass light? Check out FXT90, TripleFi10, or GR07



Yes, now I see, you're right. So:
GR07 has fell off. Many people says that there are better ones.
As I read more and more about TripleFi10, I'm getting convinced to them, although, they're quite expensive.
FXT90 - There are some good review about them, but I can't find any good comparison. Could you tell me about them more?
 
Dec 25, 2011 at 8:42 AM Post #6 of 19


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Yes, now I see, you're right. So:
GR07 has fell off. Many people says that there are better ones.
As I read more and more about TripleFi10, I'm getting convinced to them, although, they're quite expensive.
FXT90 - There are some good review about them, but I can't find any good comparison. Could you tell me about them more?



I don't think that there are any iems that can beat GR07 at that price range. Even those with high-tier expensive iems rate the GR07 highly.
 
The FXT90s are much more forward than the GR07 and the presentation is "In your face" type. To be honest, i feel that the FXT90 and its dynamics will fit your genre more. GR07 is tuned towards monitoring and the FXT90 has the fun factor for DnB.
 
Dec 25, 2011 at 9:16 AM Post #7 of 19
for DnB and similar genre, UE700 will be more suited to you than DBA-02 because UE700's bass is punchier and has more weight to it, or even better go TF10...
 
Dec 25, 2011 at 10:54 AM Post #9 of 19


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I listened to a friend's UE700, and my DBAs had punchier bass and less sibilant treble.



Thats weird. I hated the Brainwavz B2 which are supposed to be almost exactly the same as the DBAs because of the unbearable sibilance. Comply can reduce but not elminate it.
 
I prefer the UE700 to the B2s, the mids might be lacking but i like the overall sound of the UE700 better. To each his own i guess.
 
Dec 25, 2011 at 11:09 AM Post #11 of 19
UE700's treble definitely has more energy and focus, while its bass is a bit bloated and not as punchy compared to B2, ER4PT, CK10, and PS200. I own all of them. 
 
I'm suggesting Klipsch X10 for the OP. Just throwing it out there. 
 
 
 
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I listened to a friend's UE700, and my DBAs had punchier bass and less sibilant treble.

 
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Thats weird. I hated the Brainwavz B2 which are supposed to be almost exactly the same as the DBAs because of the unbearable sibilance. Comply can reduce but not elminate it.
 
I prefer the UE700 to the B2s, the mids might be lacking but i like the overall sound of the UE700 better. To each his own i guess.



 
 
Dec 26, 2011 at 6:00 AM Post #12 of 19
I'm so confused now. 
Every review says that TF10 as well as X10 are amazing.
x10 might be a bit smoother while TF10 a bit brighter.
I read that TF10 are technically more advanced, but many people have a problem with fitting them to their ears. I don't have small ears, so this shouldn't be a problem for me.
On the other hand x10 is much more comfortable, but it doesn't have a dynamic bass.
Although, I still don't know anything about FXT90.
 
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Dec 26, 2011 at 6:33 AM Post #15 of 19


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I'm so confused now. 
Every review says that TF10 as well as X10 are amazing.
x10 might be a bit smoother while TF10 a bit brighter.
I read that TF10 are technically more advanced, but many people have a problem with fitting them to their ears. I don't have small ears, so this shouldn't be a problem for me.
On the other hand x10 is much more comfortable, but it doesn't have a dynamic bass.
Although, I still don't know anything about FXT90.
 
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There are many impressions and reviews listed in post #3 here where you can read about the FXT90. 
 
But +1 for the TF10, especially if you don't have a problem with fit. 
 
 

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