Chinese / Asian Brand Info Thread (Headphones, IEMs, Amps, DACs)
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Mar 24, 2015 at 3:42 PM Post #15,422 of 35,472
Anyone know anything about these?  Not sure if this is the correct name, but I found it under "YinShu YS-202".

Looks to have some strange filter system for better flow...  










I bought those and the YS-204 to see how they are. Still waiting for delivery....

If your looking at the ones posted on AliExpress,take care. Ive messaged the seller four times without any response. Took two weeks from the purchase date to get a tracking number, which doesn't come up as valid. I'm doubtful I'll receive them tbh. Oh well.

If I do, impressions and pictures will be posted.
 
Mar 24, 2015 at 4:07 PM Post #15,423 of 35,472
Anyone know anything about these?  Not sure if this is the correct name, but I found it under "YinShu YS-202".

Looks to have some strange filter system for better flow...  










To me it looks like it is saying it has a micro driver in the nozzle as opposed to the housing for a more direct flow of sound like a JVC HA-FXD80 or Yamaha EPH-100.
 
Mar 24, 2015 at 4:27 PM Post #15,424 of 35,472
I bought those and the YS-204 to see how they are. Still waiting for delivery....

If your looking at the ones posted on AliExpress,take care. Ive messaged the seller four times without any response. Took two weeks from the purchase date to get a tracking number, which doesn't come up as valid. I'm doubtful I'll receive them tbh. Oh well.

If I do, impressions and pictures will be posted.

 
Thanks for the reply.  I was wary to order from that seller.  Hope you end up getting them!
 
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Mar 24, 2015 at 6:18 PM Post #15,426 of 35,472
Thanks for the reply.  I was wary to order from that seller.  Hope you end up getting them!

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I hope I get them too. I figured I would take the risk in case they were good. I love the in-canal design, and am hoping they sound at least as good as the KZ Micro Ring. Similar basic design philosophy, similar pricing, but look to be more durable.
 
Mar 25, 2015 at 2:33 AM Post #15,428 of 35,472
Guess im gonna give a detailed impression of my H850 as a basshead user.
 
EQ settings are below:
 

 
Dont mind the realtek hd manager equalizer tho because its weird to control those. But eventually i got the right sound i wanted to. Plus Topping NX-1 at low gain but maximum output. Windows volume was 50%.
 
 
High: Yes! I love their high because its bright and clean eventho it was lowered very much on realtek's equalizer
Mid: Im not sure what to say. Its even i guess
Low: Without Topping NX-1, the bass is so weak. You can hear the detail of a bass guitar but it sounded like it still can be pumped up. With Topping NX-1 the low and detail basses is awesome which my basshead needs fulfilled.
Comfort: I can wear this for hours and hours!!
 
Even so, the bass drum sound (cant describe what it is) or anything that sounded like "bump bump bump" was terible. This is the limitation as a neutral sounded headset i guess. It feels slight a bump but still nowhere near my in ear Samsung headset (which pounds very hard. Maybe a fully tuned bassy over the ear headset are up to this task). Reaching 70++ windows volume, the bump sound starts to do a cripling sound although low basses still awesome but i knew that the headset was pushed too hard. 50% is loud already tho.
 
Overall even with bad thumping capablities of the Edifier h850, i like the overall sound and not regretted this purchase. This buddy will sure to last years from now :D
 
Mar 25, 2015 at 3:09 AM Post #15,430 of 35,472
You guys are emptying my wallet like crazy. Right now I'm waiting for a Xiaomi Piston, KZ EDSE And ED8,and a Moxpad x6. Why I bought that many being a broken college student? I still don't know

Hahaha welcome to Head-Fi, my friend. Everyone had been through this syndrome after joining this place :wink:
 
Mar 25, 2015 at 6:11 AM Post #15,431 of 35,472
You guys are emptying my wallet like crazy. Right now I'm waiting for a Xiaomi Piston, KZ EDSE And ED8,and a Moxpad x6. Why I bought that many being a broken college student? I still don't know

Likewise my friend, i am a fresh fish here too also being a broke college student, already bought 4-5 iems since i became active here(about 1.5 month ago).
Next goal is to take something "big" like the new havi or the hybrid ttpod t2.
Head-fi syndrome at it's finest, 
 
Mar 25, 2015 at 6:20 AM Post #15,432 of 35,472
Likewise my friend, i am a fresh fish here too also being a broke college student, already bought 4-5 iems since i became active here(about 1.5 month ago).
Next goal is to take something "big" like the new havi or the hybrid ttpod t2.
Head-fi syndrome at it's finest, 

I was planning on doing something like that, my next purchase would be something along the lines of the shure se215. But being broken and living in Brazil made me forget about them (the dollar cost went from 2.50 to 3.30 in a couple of months, and the prices of everything went higher along with it)
 
Mar 25, 2015 at 6:32 AM Post #15,433 of 35,472
I was planning on doing something like that, my next purchase would be something along the lines of the shure se215. But being broken and living in Brazil made me forget about them (the dollar cost went from 2.50 to 3.30 in a couple of months, and the prices of everything went higher along with it)

Since you already have moxpad x6, your next IEM must be something a lot better than shure se215. It's time for save up. 
 
Mar 25, 2015 at 6:53 AM Post #15,434 of 35,472
  Since you already have moxpad x6, your next IEM must be something a lot better than shure se215. It's time for save up. 

+1
 
No offense but se215 is just outdated and offers no value for money. There's a lot of good stuff at lower price range now.
 
Mar 25, 2015 at 7:25 AM Post #15,435 of 35,472
  +1
 
No offense but se215 is just outdated and offers no value for money. There's a lot of good stuff at lower price range now.

Hey EISEN, I noticed you own the XB90EX's along with some other IEM's I've been looking at. I have a pair of B3 Pro 1's and the only thing I find lacking is the sub-bass impact and depth. I was wondering how the XB90EX's compare overall but mainly in bass (sub-bass impact and extension) compared to the B3's, T1E's and Tenore's.
 
And just in general I'm looking for headphones with really deep and impactful sub-bass for $150 or less. I listen to mainly hip-hop, alternative, post-hardcore, etc. I noticed I have slightly sensitive ears to piercing highs so I'm not looking for too much sibilance. I've been looking at IM50's, and MA750's as well, but I don't know too many Chinese manufacturers. I've owned a pair of GR06's and absolutely adored everything about them (especially soundstage and clarity) but felt it was lacking in the bass region. I currently use a pair of DT770 Pro 80Ohms as my usual listener around the house and the sound of them are excellent to me.
 
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