Just got some mh750's
What seller did you get them from? I have tried two and gotten fakes. Have you opened them up and looked for Sony solder dots, foam, etc?
Just got some mh750's
I just need something that I won't hate.
Many tests have found that expensive cables are a placebo effect. Go ahead and come at me cable believers.
From my experience most head-fiers love listening to music and what sounds subjectively good to them is what they like. I am agnostic about the science regarding cable sound. Many here seem to believe that cable resistance makes some difference. Believers, non-believers, it just opinions.. My experience here is people here love music and let their ears and hearts enjoy what they hear, whether it's conditioned by their brain and heart, or other more empirical factors. Qualities in music are hard to measure, so until we can measure qualities (factors outside of measurable frequency response such as timbre) i will judge by my prejudiced ears and have great joy in just being there in the moment, with my music.Don't we all. In the sale forum I am selling my ISN D02. Maybe you will want them or not -- c'est la vie.
I found them vastly better than the IT00 that are being hyped here. The shape of the IT00, with a sharp seam on the lower edge, hurt my ear. The FR of the IT00 was bass heavy and muted up above--very plush and warm but like you are in a padded cell. For under $100 I think the ISN D02 are amazing, with a larger soundstage and richer tone (and they still have that bass).
For your needs, you need to get an MMCX cable with a mic. You can find one at Aliexpress.com for very little. Except maybe for the ultra cheapest offerings, a cable is a cable. Just get a well-reviewed cheap one (NiceHCK?) with a mic. Many tests have found that expensive cables are a placebo effect. Go ahead and come at me cable believers.
Resistance is objective.From my experience most head-fiers love listening to music and what sounds subjectively good to them is what they like. I am agnostic about the science regarding cable sound. Many here seem to believe that cable resistance makes some difference. Believers, non-believers, it just opinions.. My experience here is people here love music and let their ears and hearts enjoy what they hear, whether it's conditioned by their brain and heart, or other more empirical factors. Qualities in music are hard to measure, so until we can measure qualities (factors outside of measurable frequency response such as timbre) i will judge by my prejudiced ears and have great joy in just being there in the moment, with my music.
And with BA iems that are very sensitive and some very low resistance like the andromeda and the T800. A high resistance cable WILL change its FR.Resistance is objective.
If your cable has infinite resistance - no sound, as plain simple as this!
Cable of higher resistance may cause changes in sound.
Then two cables of the same resistance were never proven to sound any different.
Also science and technology are still behind the progress in IEM, not any beliefs.
I've seen few "science agnostics", but none of them though were leaving in "pure harmony with nature", that is without electricity and what not...
If one knows what graphene is, one would not spend money on graphene cables.
I do enjoy my different 25+ cables and psychoacoustics of it (I was first into blue ones, now I am into silver & gray as the best sounding), but scientific knowledge does help to define reasonable boundaries.
True.And with BA iems that are very sensitive and some very low resistance like the andromeda and the T800. A high resistance cable WILL change its FR.
Another problem with iems with sub 16 ohm impedance is that they risk getting hiss from the amp if it isnt a good one with very low OI.True.
With the BAs, the resonance peaks of the individual drivers correspond to their lower impedance (reactive load), so the sensitivity of multi-BA IEMs are higher than can be predicted by their nominal impedance (cited for a single frequency value, typically 1 kHz and FR can be affected by the cables.
It can happen that the lower cable resistance is not "better", as per subjective cable preference, so the "cable matching" can work, but IMO, it may be the best (simplest ar least) to avoid IEMs with the impedance below 16 Ohm.
Absolutely, these IEMs are very power demanding (transient power) not that many sources are specified to work with the load below 16 Ohm; and then since for the lower resistance, the working voltages are much lower (the square of the resistance), all the noise of the circuits is much more to be heard.Another problem with iems with sub 16 ohm impedance is that they risk getting hiss from the amp if it isnt a good one with very low OI.
I respect you PhonPhi but talking about blue silver and grey ones condescendingly is is underestimating and undermining your fellow headfiers. You believe there is only resistance....I don't know. You are no more scientific than me. I will stay agnostic....but I am not an science agnostic in any way whatsoever. Clearly resistance matters, but there may well be other factors that you cannot grasp making a difference. Please don't think all others are just fooled by appearance.Resistance is objective.
If your cable has infinite resistance - no sound, as plain simple as this!
Cable of higher resistance may cause changes in sound.
Then two cables of the same resistance were never proven to sound any different.
Also science and technology are still behind the progress in IEM, not any beliefs.
I've seen few "science agnostics", but none of them though were leaving in "pure harmony with nature", that is without electricity and what not...
If one knows what graphene is, one would not spend money on graphene cables.
I do enjoy my different 25+ cables and psychoacoustics of it (I was first into blue ones, now I am into silver & gray as the best sounding), but scientific knowledge does help to define reasonable boundaries.
Try also VE BIEWell, I tried a pair of cx300's. They were awful, I returned them. Vocals were reassessed and muddy, no sound stage, and the bass was overdone.
Just got some mh750's and I am blown away. for $15 theses things are killer. Vocals are present and not too forward, highs are crisp and clean, bass is good and natural. Only complaint would be the mid bass is a little muddy and mixes with the low vocals. Hopping some burn in wil help this. But damn, for $15 I feel ripped off with what I have paid for others!
There are a lot of problems with your comments to me.I respect you PhonPhi but talking about blue silver and grey ones condescendingly is is underestimating and undermining your fellow headfiers. You believe there is only resistance....I don't know. You are no more scientific than me. I will stay agnostic....but I am not an science agnostic in any way whatsoever. Clearly resistance matters, but there may well be other factors that you cannot grasp making a difference. Please don't think all others are just fooled by appearance.
I wish you well in every way
Steve
Forget it. I tried to be respectful. You know exactly what you were doing. To me and only me, IMHO you are not being honest. Forget.There are a lot of problems with your comments to me.
First, why and how did your assume "condescending, underestimating and undermining"?
I did enjoy blue cables, now I am into gray (with C24-2 on the way, and I am all in anxious anticipation of the new sonic vistas ).
Where did you get the moral authority to judge? Does it originate from some insecurities?
Whom are you trying to fool with the "agnostic"? Only yourself it seems!
The BIE is a muddy mess. If the Mh750 is even the slightest muddy with the bass, the BIE is going to make him puke.Try also VE BIE
"Not being honest" is now a new assumption.Forget it. I tried to be respectful. You know exactly what you were doing. To me and only me, IMHO you are not being honest. Forget.