The diary entries of a little girl in her 30s! ~ Part 2
Jun 19, 2013 at 7:39 PM Post #14,806 of 21,761
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There we go, so the stories I heard from other people I know weren't far fetched. Looks like I may have lucked out then.

In other news, the order has been officially placed and my receipt was received as of an hour ago. All that remains now is to book a appointment with an audiologist and in a few weeks I shall be the proud new owner of a brand spanking new UERM with funky artwork. I can hardly wait. Now to fight the urge to buy a pricey TOTL mobile amp for it
 
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Yeah it was actually 28 and a bit which I was told was the minimum customs clearing charge applied to all inbound shipments.
 
Jun 19, 2013 at 7:44 PM Post #14,807 of 21,761
28 dollars on a 14 dollar item.

The only way to go is USPS from the states.



There we go, so the stories I heard from other people I know weren't far fetched. Looks like I may have lucked out then.
[rule]In other news, the order has been officially placed and my receipt was received as of an hour ago. All that remains now is to book a appointment with an audiologist and in a few weeks I shall be the proud new owner of a brand spanking new UERM with funky artwork. I can hardly wait. Now to fight the urge to buy a pricey TOTL mobile amp for it

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What happened to your Heir 4.A? (why the weird naming scheme???)
 
Jun 19, 2013 at 7:52 PM Post #14,808 of 21,761
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What happened to your Heir 4.A? (why the weird naming scheme???)


I still have it and listen to it. This is head-fi soldier where having one custom is never enough
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What weird naming scheme
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Jun 19, 2013 at 8:13 PM Post #14,809 of 21,761
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Knew it, but never actually bought the test. I studied so hard for it too 
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 Router work is just......bleh.

 
I kinda liked it. I felt like a god creating the networks via packet tracer. I can imagine it getting old after a while though.
 
Jun 19, 2013 at 9:25 PM Post #14,814 of 21,761
MF, I just re-read your impressions of the H-100. It was thoroughly entertaining. I think i should send you more crappy phones:
 
Okay, I'm currently sitting at a cafe having a bite to eat. I figure this would be as good a time as any to talk about this T-Peos H-100.
 
For those who don't know about this thingamajig, it's a hybrid balanced armature and dynamic ear monitor from S. Korea. There's an appreciation thread here on head-fi with something like 80 pages, and quite a few head-fiers seem to really like them. Quite a few head-fiers seem to *really* like them. Not too surprising honestly as right now hybrid designs are the it-thing of the IEM world, and these have something of that giant-killing heavy hitter vibe about them.
 
First off, it seems obligatory to mention just how nicely these things are packaged. It surprised me in a pleasant sort of way. You get a substantial wooden box with nice staining, the company's logo engraved on the lid with a rather charming slogan: "The Premium Earphones of Shinwoo." Nice. Open the lid however, and the luxury abruptly stops. Inside there's a plastic insert with the earphones and tips; nothing fancy, but it gets the job done. Also you get a bunch of accessories with these, including a secondary travel pouch, a cleaning brush, and even a tiny carabiner to hook the travel pouch onto your person like a dork boss.
 
Build quality seems decent. The cable above the y-split is rubber-jacketed, while below it gets the fabric treatment. The plug is straight rather than angled. Overall it reminds me of a cheaper version of the K3003. The earphones themselves don't have much of a strain relief to speak of, though they seem fairly substantial without being too heavy. The construction seems to be metal yet has a somewhat cheap feel to it. There's a splash of color in the form of an accent stripe, and I think this contributes to the "just came out of a plastic capsule vending machine" look:
 
 

 
 
On the loaner tour pair, there's actually a small spot on the right earpiece where the paint has flaked off (I didn't do it, eke!). The included tips look very similar to Sony's color-coded assortment; I used my own tips however, so I don't have any further comments on those in the package. The fit of the T-Peos didn't give me any issues.
 
As I indicated in previous posts, I wanted to take my time with the assessment of the way these sound. Essentially I wanted to make sure my ears and brain weren't playing some kind of trick on me, because quite frankly the T-Peos H-100 is rather awful. There's an obi strip type of outer jacket that slides over part of the wooden box, and on it there's a graph with the H-100's supposed frequency response; I halfway wonder if this pair is defective in some way or if the T-Peos folks have abysmal quality control, because I'm definitely not hearing what that graph suggests I should be hearing.
 
What I am hearing is bad. In fact, upon hearing the H-100 for the first time my initial reaction was to stop about a minute later and remove them from my ears. After the initial shock I tried once again. I lasted maybe five minutes before the overwhelming urge to hurl a brick through the window of T-Peos' office took over, and I could no longer concentrate on the music. So just where does the H-100 go so terribly wrong? More than anything it's the midrange (or lack thereof) that bothers me. Everything sounds recessed as if I have excessive earwax buildup, yet at the same time this distance is coupled with an intensely irksome shouty quality that makes it seem like everyone is talking through a cardboard paper towel roll. There's also a fair amount of treble glare, and in general the treble is very thin and tizzy sounding. This combination is a recipe for trouble: the weak midrange naturally compels me to turn the volume up to compensate, yet this action brings with it more high frequency related pain.
 
The overall timbre of these has that metallic quality less than stellar balanced armatures often possess. What about the dynamic driver? Frankly, the bass is nothing to write home about (though hopefully you have more to talk to your family about than bass). It's neither overblown nor omnipresent mercifully enough as it would completely overwhelm the timid midrange if there were more of it. In terms of quality, it seems fairly well defined and textured and doesn't sound sluggish. Unfortunately the signature as a whole is V shaped in an obnoxious sort of way.
 
The only thing "flat" about these earphones to my ears is their presentation. The horizontal field---left and right relative to my head---has some width to it, yet there is next-to-no depth. It's like pressing one's face up against a wall. Or in this case, a small sheet of paper. Everything is diminished in scale, sounding tiny and unconvincing. There's also no inner depth to speak of, and to my ears the H-100 is a decidedly poor performer when it comes to capturing the subtle dynamics present in music.
 
I spent a few mornings listening to nothing but the H-100. If you spend enough time listening exclusively to something, you acclimate. It started sounding halfway decent to me.
 
Then I switched to the JVC FXT-80. Reality check: the H-100 just sucks.
 
Now when I was formulating my opinion of the H-100, I assumed the price was around the 100 USD mark. Perhaps 150 USD at most. When I discovered it was nearly 200 USD? My opinion of it soured even more. There's a lot of stuff out there I'd recommend over these, including the previously mentioned JVCs which can be had for less than half the price of the T-Peos.
 
 


 
Jun 19, 2013 at 9:48 PM Post #14,816 of 21,761
Y'arrrgh. *quickly skim reads last few pages*
 
@Warren The coolest, coolest thing about those headphones is that they fold up. Like, people will be carrying around these near top tier pricing full size headphones with them casually. A semi-philosophical question: does a headphone simply become a portable one when it folds up? Can this rightly be considered the ultra M-100? :D
 
@Coq de Combat  It's so awesome to see you back! I'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis but at least you have a name for the black bear now. Remember to stay connected! :xf_eek:
 
@Veryron That sucks. What makes you so sure you actually just threw the XBA-3 away?
 
@Muppet I'm actually really not liking this trend towards hybrid designs right now. I'm not at all convinced that a single dynamic micro-driver can't perform wonderfully if optimised well. This all just smacks of overengineering, same as my experience with the Rhapsodio 2v1...
 
Jun 19, 2013 at 9:52 PM Post #14,817 of 21,761
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@Muppet I'm actually really not liking this trend towards hybrid designs right now. I'm not at all convinced that a single dynamic micro-driver can't perform wonderfully if optimised well. This all just smacks of overengineering, same as my experience with the Rhapsodio 2v1...

 
I reeaally wouldn't advise judging hybrids based on the rdb2. It was a poor design.
 
Jun 19, 2013 at 11:08 PM Post #14,818 of 21,761
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LOL! I figured :wink:
Yeah, let me know if you do find another one though, I'm interested!
 
This is my current movie collection at the moment:
 
http://www.invelos.com/dvdcollection.aspx/eagle1
 
You'll see I have a couple of Martial Arts movies there from Jet Li, Jackie, Sammo, Yuen Biao, Donnie, etc. etc. :wink:
 

To much to read in detail ! :wink:
 
I see you have 30 days of Night. This is adapted from a comic from Ben Templesmith. I advise anyone to read his works. I just LOVE his universe. Check out this comic (Wormwood) for instance. It is the story of an era-old worm inhabitting bodies and acting as special agent for heaven / hell.
 


 
Jun 19, 2013 at 11:22 PM Post #14,819 of 21,761
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MF, I just re-read your impressions of the H-100. It was thoroughly entertaining. I think i should send you more crappy phones:
 
 


I remember first reading MF's review awhile back and laughing myself silly at the hurling a brick through T-Peo's office window comment, lol.
 
Jun 19, 2013 at 11:53 PM Post #14,820 of 21,761
I'm roughly half way through the Tomorrow's Harvest CD. Part way in I now understand what ardgedee was talking about when he posted earlier in the thread. It's an incredibly depressing CD to listen to. The music seems to paint a bleak and forever lost sort of world. I'm not a big BOC fan but decided to give this CD a shot to see what the fuss was all about. I have to admit the artists who created this CD have talent and I can appreciate the creativity behind the music but, wow, it's the kind of CD I have to be in the right frame of mind for any sort of serious listening. For me the songs makes me feel like I'm seeing the world through the eyes of a manic depressant who escaped after years in the asylum and is experiencing culture shock and has come to realize he'll never again be able to return to the sane world. He also seems to be able to see past the everyday fluff of mainstream society and see's the world for what it is, sick and slowly dying. On one level it's a very well done CD but on others I wonder how much time Tomorrows Harvest will get in my regular rotation due to the negative emotions it seems to bring out of me. What a wild sounding CD, if some of the other regulars on here are feeling adventurous give this title a spin. Be warned, it won't make you tap your feet it'll instead make you want to barricade your door and cry for the world. Highlight of Tomorrow's Harvest thus far, Reach For The Dead and Cold Earth, very solid well done songs.
 
UPDATE:
Palace Posy is thus far the best I've heard on this CD. Definitely worth a 5 star rating.
 

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