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Hay guys,

 

I am looking for a new pair of iems my budget is around 200 less

 

my genra i liseten to is alot of Dub and Drum and Bass, mostly elctonic music and club

 

I have had a paire of Shure se115 and i loved them but now they broke so looking for a good replacemnt

 

My selection

 

Shure Se215

pansonic ht900

is all i know off as i am not that huge in the iem world, mostly headphones

 

Not to metion i am a huge bass head and need a large amount of bass, i perfeer a lager low end rumble then a humping mid bass

 

ps: i dont order from online retailers, i ually buy from store as i am in hk

THX

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Hay guys,

 

I am looking for a new pair of iems my budget is around 200 less

 

my genra i liseten to is alot of Dub and Drum and Bass, mostly elctonic music and club

 

I have had a paire of Shure se115 and i loved them but now they broke so looking for a good replacemnt

 

My selection

 

Shure Se215

pansonic ht900

is all i know off as i am not that huge in the iem world, mostly headphones

 

Not to metion i am a huge bass head and need a large amount of bass, i perfeer a lager low end rumble then a humping mid bass

 

ps: i dont order from online retailers, i ually buy from store as i am in hk

THX

TF10 are great for electronic music. They have lots of bass and are quite detailed. Also FX500 and FX700 are great at electronic music. The FX500s are cheaper and have more sub bass. The treble is more on the aggressive side than the FX700 though. IE80 is also a great IEM but is on the pricier side. Same for the FX700. The FX500 and TF10 would be more within your budget.
 

 

post #3 of 12

I like HA-FXT90 for that.

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TF10 are great for electronic music. They have lots of bass and are quite detailed. Also FX500 and FX700 are great at electronic music. The FX500s are cheaper and have more sub bass. The treble is more on the aggressive side than the FX700 though. IE80 is also a great IEM but is on the pricier side. Same for the FX700. The FX500 and TF10 would be more within your budget.
 

 



so in your opinon witch would be better the TF10 or the Fx 500

 

witch has better detail or more bass

post #5 of 12
The JVC FXT90, UETF10Pro, Sennheiser IE7, Yamaha EPH100, MTP Gold are good buy for these genres music and they sound crisp, clear and bassheavy.
post #6 of 12

Atrio MG7 for deep and accurate bass production and a plesant overall sound.

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The JVC FXT90, UETF10Pro, Sennheiser IE7, Yamaha EPH100, MTP Gold are good buy for these genres music and they sound crisp, clear and bassheavy.


out of thouse witch one has the most bass?

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so in your opinon witch would be better the TF10 or the Fx 500

 

witch has better detail or more bass



The FX500 would have more bass and a larger sound stage. It's treble is also more prominent and in your face. I'd say the FX500 is still above the FXT90 in overall quality and timbre.

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The FX500 would have more bass and a larger sound stage. It's treble is also more prominent and in your face. I'd say the FX500 is still above the FXT90 in overall quality and timbre.



even compared to the turbines???

 

i have heard they are the most bass heavy iems on the market....

post #10 of 12

W3, IE8, Turbines

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Are you just looking for quantity an not so much quality? The turbines would be more on the quantity side and not so much quality. If you are just looking for pure quantity the TF TAs would be a good option from what I've heard. The FX500 definitely extend deeper and would probably be close in quantity as well but with quality also in mind. The treble can be a bit peaky though.

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even compared to the turbines???

 

i have heard they are the most bass heavy iems on the market....



 

 


Edited by lee730 - 1/31/12 at 5:46am
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out of thouse witch one has the most bass?

The JVC FX500 has natural warm wood soundsignature and doesn't match well with above genres music like Turbine do. I find Turbine (need over 100hours burn in) are great set of IEMs for these genres and bass is deeper, reverbing and quick with detailed mids, highs and MTP Gold is an upgrade over orignal Turbine. The Yamaha EPH100, UE TF10Pro, Sony EX600, EX7550 are another better match for these genres music and they all sound dynamic, punchy and fun to listen.
Edited by ZARIM - 1/31/12 at 6:40am
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