Hey Folks,
I did an A/B shoot out between AKG 3003i (high boost filter) and Fit ear 334 to go. I want to check if I have a defective set as this is what I have observed (apology for poor description on sound)
1) The treble of Fit ear 334 is not as extended as Akg 3003i (High boost). Can someone verify this, as people here has commented that they were almost electrostatic or transparent (I thought it will sound pretty awsome on the high). but It sounded warm to my ears. The warmness is similar to LCD-3 level instead of TH900 level (which I expect).
2) The bass level is better than the AKG3003, I would say more quantity on both mid and tie on the subbass. Some had commented that AKG 3003i has more sub bass perhaps the fitear 334 mid bass is more prononce than it sub hence sounded like its has less in the sub. The sub bass in the fit ear is every bit as good as AKG 3003i.
3) The soundstage of Fitear to go sounded taller .., way taller than AKG 3003i but the AKG sounded wider, less center focus. Fitear sounded like near field speaker.
4) Fitear is louder on the same voume than AKG.
5) I swop the tip of Fitear to AKG and got a slighlty boosted treble.. very slight but its noticeable.
6) I went to best buy and test the isolation with Bose. There is a bose demo station that simulate airplane noise. Pls note this is just a isolation test and not a sound quality test. I put on a bose and turn down volume to see if I can still hear the airplane noise. I am surprise that the new Bose isolate the noise very very well. I then put on fitear and did the same test, the airplane noise is 20% higher than Bose. I am alittle surprise as I expect it to cut the noise way better than Bose. But then Bose has improved the Noise cacellation of ther phones recently.
7) As usual, all eating, chewing, speaking are heard in the head really loud, similar as using a finger shutting ear.
8) I do like the fitear as it looks really good. Its very big yet comfortable. It stick out of my ear while Shure and AKG stay more in the ear and could lie down to side of pillow. I can't do that with fitear or it will hurt a bit. I also try that with a seat of my car and it I turn to on my side, it touches the seat thus creating vibration noise.
9) I have use Comply foam T400 and it fit. There is no way I will use it as it reduce the clarity very much. Way too much and it sounded like the roll off of the Shure 535 level. Same for AKG, the comply foam suck away quite alot of treble frequency.
10) The wire is super microphonic. Give a slight tab at the headphone jack and I could hear it really clear. Same for cloth brushing against wire, I could hear it. Its very slight but obvious enough to notice during music quiet passage.
In Summary, I think I prefer the fitear over the AKG 3003 (high boost filter)for its bass level, emotional, tuneful with a pretty good bass texture. It sounded natural. I bought the fitear because I wasn't too impress with the AKG 3003i bass level (the bass boost filter is a joke) it completely dull the music, way too warm, lack clarity.. I would say the fitear sounded more like LCD-3 type of sound, warm, good bass level, romantic vocal (pretty strong mid focus). This is straight out of the box and not even burn in but I doubt burning in can increase the treble level. Did anyone find the fitear warm? For me, the reference level is as follow; HD650, LCD-2/LCd-3, A900x are warm (warmest is Shure 535). HD800/TH900, AKG 3003i (high boost filter) and Sony EX1000 has good high (which I like). Can anyone do some comparison. I just want to be sure I did not have defective set. Thanks all
Edited by Audiowood - 9/18/12 at 10:55pm