Earbuds Round-Up
Jul 26, 2016 at 10:06 AM Post #7,276 of 75,470
 
 
the ty hi z hp 32 is like ve monk imo.
150 ohm is what seals the deal for me + red donut

 
+1
TY Hi-Z 32 very similar to monks
TY Hi-Z 150 with donut is on another level, makes me curious about the TY Hi-Z 400s

But the ranking for TY Hi-Z 400s is far far low :frowning2:
 
Jul 26, 2016 at 10:11 AM Post #7,278 of 75,470
golov17 made me do it, it's all his fault :L3000: :L3000: :L3000:
Well .. it is already a good thing I did not force you to buy it, lol :grinning::grinning::grinning:
High quality of sound in the absence of the low-mids, contradictory .. :hushed:
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Jul 26, 2016 at 10:12 AM Post #7,279 of 75,470
  But the ranking for TY Hi-Z 400s is far far low :frowning2:


I don´t know those earbuds, but I for one make my own judgements. I think it´s not advisable to make a purchase by relying on the opinion of only one person. Just my 2 Cents.....
 
Jul 26, 2016 at 10:21 AM Post #7,280 of 75,470
  But the ranking for TY Hi-Z 400s is far far low :frowning2:

Seahf LD-4.0 is still in the race though (bcz unrated)
... but I still don't know what exactly the differences between Hi-Z and Seahf 400 Ohm is...
 
Jul 26, 2016 at 10:23 AM Post #7,281 of 75,470
 
  But the ranking for TY Hi-Z 400s is far far low :frowning2:

Seahf LD-4.0 is still in the race though (bcz unrated)
... but I still don't know what exactly the differences between Hi-Z and Seahf 400 Ohm is...

I am also very much interested to hear some impression on SEAHF LD 4.0.
 
Jul 26, 2016 at 10:32 AM Post #7,283 of 75,470
  any recommendation for best in the world direct drive earbuds ?

Mojito ? BE7 ? B200 ? mx985 ? Cygnus ? AuGlamour RX1 ?

My Source is only ASUS A43SD (just low end notebook) and my smartphone.

Buy a Monk+ and spend rest amount on an external DAC, you will enjoy more :)
 
Jul 26, 2016 at 10:34 AM Post #7,285 of 75,470
any recommendation for best in the world direct drive earbuds ?


Mojito ? BE7 ? B200 ? mx985 ? Cygnus ? AuGlamour RX1 ?


My Source is only ASUS A43SD (just low end notebook) and my smartphone.
This provocative question, lol :scream:
It depends on many subjective factors: your preferences, favorite genres of music, the ear size, hearing, age, etc..
 
Jul 26, 2016 at 10:46 AM Post #7,286 of 75,470
  Buy a Monk+ and spend rest amount on an external DAC, you will enjoy more :)

 
sold my monk+. good scaling with high end source but i don't have them anymore.
 
This provocative question, lol :scream:
It depends on many subjective factors: your preferences, favorite genres of music, the ear size, hearing, age, etc..


preference : i am currently using elibuds sabia and i love them (a bit slightly more bass maybe good).
no fave genre just random listening @spotify.
monk+ housing is okay but sometimes it hurts for long listening. (i'd prefer smaller)
iam 22 years old and healthy :v
 
Jul 26, 2016 at 10:52 AM Post #7,287 of 75,470
sold my monk+. good scaling with high end source but i don't have them anymore (just sold my ak100 and mojo)

 


my current cans : Ting, Old Monk and Elibuds Sabia.

preference : i am currently using Toneking Ting and i love them (a bit slightly more bass maybe good).

no fave genre just random listening @spotify.

monk+ housing is okay but sometimes it hurts for long listening. (i'd prefer smaller)

iam 22 years old and healthy :v
Auglamour on the way to me, and I do not know how it sounds. From what you have listed, I would choose Blox b200
 
Jul 26, 2016 at 12:23 PM Post #7,290 of 75,470
any recommendation for best in the world direct drive earbuds ?


Mojito ? BE7 ? B200 ? mx985 ? Cygnus ? AuGlamour RX1 ?


My Source is only ASUS A43SD (just low end notebook) and my smartphone.

So many variable. Your fav.genre, prefference sound,etc.
But if it's just a random question, my answer is blox Be7. Love it more tham cygnus, tomahawk, even mx985.
Tried it with your own ears, everybody have their own Top-bud. So are you
 

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