T-PEOS H-200 - new triple hybrid IEM - Impressions thread
Jul 12, 2013 at 8:07 AM Post #1,742 of 2,595
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macr0, if you wish i can google youtube for more tracks that i use in testing and also listen, some are known and others are rarely heard :-D
 
btw, these two vocal songs from Ayub Ogada and Souad Massi are truly briliant vocal presentations, truly.... :-D

 
If you can PM me those links, that'll be great!
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 8:13 AM Post #1,743 of 2,595
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No more camera tips! Keep it on topic, we're drifting....drifting away.

Not Cam-Fi!

 
why not? it's all about doing justice to H200 which are beautful IEMs and deserve great photos speaking of which ... na you know it mate 
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Cam-Fi, ops, i like how you call this
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Jul 12, 2013 at 8:13 AM Post #1,744 of 2,595
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Jul 12, 2013 at 3:01 PM Post #1,746 of 2,595
Got these 
 
Packaging is nice,even though it's a bulky IEM, it's comfortable as insertion just needs to be shallow.
 
Sound wise. Bass is nice,well extended, do wish it had less midbass. Midhighs and treble sound funky. A bit too much crunch, lacks some definition and has a tinge of pierce. Soundstage is pretty solid, big, but not exceptional. 
 
Kimvictor's review is spot-on and IMO these are definitely overhyped, I'll take the GR07 or RE400 anyday, both preference wise and from a technical standpoint. 
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 3:05 PM Post #1,747 of 2,595
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Got these 
 
Packaging is nice,even though it's a bulky IEM, it's comfortable as insertion just needs to be shallow.
 
Sound wise. Bass is nice,well extended, do wish it had less midbass. Midhighs and treble sound funky. A bit too much crunch, lacks some definition and is a bit piercing. Soundstage is pretty solid, big, but not exceptional. 
 
Kimvictor's review is spot-on and IMO these are definitely overhyped, I'll take the GR07 or RE400 anyday, both preference wise and from a technical standpoint. 

 
Don't know about the GR07, but the RE400 is on par from a technical standpoint. I don't feel these were overhyped IMO. 
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 3:08 PM Post #1,748 of 2,595
I'll rate RE400 higher.
 
Lower midrange is less masked by bass and can be modded to have just as good subbass, which I plan on revealing later when I get it again.
Treble is more even, specially in the midhighs, sounds more natural, though it lacks a bit in the high treble. Treble extension is on par. Timbre is better on RE400, soundstage wise H200 is only a bit bigger. 
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 3:23 PM Post #1,749 of 2,595
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I'll rate RE400 higher.
 
Lower midrange is less masked by bass and can be modded to have just as good subbass, which I plan on revealing later when I get it again.
Treble is more even, specially in the midhighs, sounds more natural, though it lacks a bit in the high treble. Treble extension is on par. Timbre is better on RE400, soundstage wise H200 is only a bit bigger. 

 
To each their own. 
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 3:36 PM Post #1,750 of 2,595
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To each their own. 

I think nowadays, it isn`t all about lows mids highs, it about how it is delivered (soundstage/soundscape). Pretty much every iem above £/$100 can produce a good sound but it`s how they separate elements and how large the "arena" they fill with impact.
 
That`s how I hear things now.
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 5:03 PM Post #1,751 of 2,595
I'll rate RE400 higher.

Lower midrange is less masked by bass and can be modded to have just as good subbass, which I plan on revealing later when I get it again.
Treble is more even, specially in the midhighs, sounds more natural, though it lacks a bit in the high treble. Treble extension is on par. Timbre is better on RE400, soundstage wise H200 is only a bit bigger. 


Edit: ouch sorry i am too sleepy did not reckon you talk about some other IEMs here. my mistake.

still i would strongly disagree about H200 being overhyped, may be Under hyped but not visa versa :-D
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 5:18 PM Post #1,752 of 2,595
Crossover doesn't play a role in the subbass as the dynamic handles that all alone, the crossover is in the 5k range. Part of the midrange is forward I agree, doesn't take away from the well extended bass.

IMO if anything I think these should have been around 150$ at most, but IEM pricing is all over the place nowadays.

Also, boy, do these have driver flex...
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 5:28 PM Post #1,753 of 2,595
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Crossover doesn't play a role in the subbass as the dynamic handles that all alone, the crossover is in the 5k range. Part of the midrange is forward I agree, doesn't take away from the well extended bass.

IMO if anything I think these should have been around 150$ at most, but IEM pricing is all over the place nowadays.

Also, boy, do these have driver flex...

 
Not sure I agree with that. But the GR07's certainly shouldn't be more than that.
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 5:29 PM Post #1,754 of 2,595
Inks, i do not know if H200 has crossover at all and i speak more about analogy from high end loudspeakers, what i meant was fine tuning presentation between mid bass and lower bass, a good loudspeaker would easily resolve a bit beyond its lower freq rating as far as i heard it. and on loudspeakers i have crossover is 350hz to 4k if i remember it correct from tech manual.

for me this more about tuning sound to achieve better blend into both directions and more coherent musical presentation, which is what you perhaps meant when told about too much mid bass, right?

as for driver flex this is small and does not affect presentation at normal volumes as i can hear, frankly speaking i do not see why you must be so obsessed with driver flex here? is it really so bad on your copy?
 
Jul 12, 2013 at 5:30 PM Post #1,755 of 2,595
I loved the RE-400.. but sometimes, the edges of notes were just too 'soft'.. I wanted a little more attack, immediacy, and "PRaT" from them.. H-200 delivers that a little better, IMO.
 

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