H20Fidelity
Headphoneus Supremus
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No more camera tips! Keep it on topic, we're drifting....drifting away.
Not Cam-Fi!
Not Cam-Fi!
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
No more camera tips! Keep it on topic, we're drifting....drifting away.
Not Cam-Fi!
If you can PM me those links, that'll be great!
will send you some over the weekend, remind me pls
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.
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.
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.
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...