Onkyo E700M - FOTM for September 2016
Oct 23, 2016 at 4:33 PM Post #31 of 41
Interesting Francisk - been having a look around the interwebulator, and cannot seem to find any UK agents that stock the DM200H :frowning2:

In other news, the S2 have benefited from a different set of tips in my extensive collection, the largest Westone Startips (with the orange colour on the core) - an absolute PITA to put on, but - sounding really good (if a little bass heavy) when in the ear...

If you can point me towards any EU dealers for the DM200H, feel free to let me know :)
 
Oct 24, 2016 at 10:56 AM Post #32 of 41
Interesting @Francisk - been having a look around the interwebulator, and cannot seem to find any UK agents that stock the DM200H
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In other news, the S2 have benefited from a different set of tips in my extensive collection, the largest Westone Startips (with the orange colour on the core) - an absolute PITA to put on, but - sounding really good (if a little bass heavy) when in the ear...

If you can point me towards any EU dealers for the DM200H, feel free to let me know
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You've got PM Duncan 
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Feb 26, 2017 at 7:57 PM Post #34 of 41
No doubt about it. The Onkyo E700M with large Comply TX200 tips is a giant killer. Low frequency extension is amazing, mids are very balanced and highs are smooth and extended without any offensive spikes. The only negative I can think of is the non-removable cables. These phones are not very efficient and would really benefit being driven balanced.
 
Feb 28, 2017 at 11:06 PM Post #35 of 41
No doubt about it. The Onkyo E700M with large Comply TX200 tips is a giant killer. Low frequency extension is amazing, mids are very balanced and highs are smooth and extended without any offensive spikes. The only negative I can think of is the non-removable cables. These phones are not very efficient and would really benefit being driven balanced.


They are worth a lot more than they are priced at right now, as you say great bass and mids but I couldn't keep them because of the treble spike, definitely not smooth for me but they have a lot of good things going for them not found at this price point. Treble air, detail, timbre, separation.
 
Mar 1, 2017 at 12:22 AM Post #36 of 41
They are worth a lot more than they are priced at right now, as you say great bass and mids but I couldn't keep them because of the treble spike, definitely not smooth for me but they have a lot of good things going for them not found at this price point. Treble air, detail, timbre, separation.


A little 8khz cut with the EQ and all is good. I got mine for $51 brand new. Can't beat that.
 
Mar 19, 2017 at 12:42 PM Post #38 of 41
I loved my E700M, unbelievable value for money.
Then a flight attendant smashed them with the trolley during a flight...
I bought a pair of Focal Sphear which are similarly priced.
Still in the testing phase.
 
Mar 25, 2017 at 5:25 AM Post #39 of 41
I loved my E700M, unbelievable value for money.
Then a flight attendant smashed them with the trolley during a flight...
I bought a pair of Focal Sphear which are similarly priced.
Still in the testing phase.

I quote myself just to tell you that after testing the Sphear I ended up buying my second pair of E700M!
The Sphear are actually very similar sounding but the E700M have a tad more detail and from a comfort point of view they are just made for my ears!
 

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