fooltoque
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Glowing review of Dunu Alpha 3 by an IEM reviewer.
Glowing review of Dunu Alpha 3 by an IEM reviewer.
Nice! Mine should be arriving Wednesday this coming week.
Ripples is my love, too, but it's outside the OP's budget and I don't see a used one listedIn my opinion, Sunniva cannot handle going from anime OST (j-pop/rock), to metal, to jazz. I'd definitely go Ripples if you want warm but versatile. Sunniva is more overt in quantity of bass and can overwhelm the other parts of the sound signature (IMO).
Actually at $299 (USD?) it is right at the edge of what I'd think about paying. Actually if I could try it out before buying and it was everything I wanted, I'd be willing to pay more. Sight unseen, even $100-$300 is harder to commit, as I can imagine you all would understand. My local store has 5 totl earbuds that I can try listening to, but none are what I'm looking for.Ripples is my love, too, but it's outside the OP's budget and I don't see a used one listed
@fooltoque , TGXEAR is easy to talk to and will give you his honest recommendations, in case you want to ping him :S
I think this might be the first review is the Ucotech ES-P2! Unfortunately it's in Korean but maybe YouTube will have auto translated captions. I'll watch it throughout the day and post a summary if people are keen.
Tagging folks who might be interested @samandhi @JAnonymous5150 @Ace Bee
Oh you're right! I thought it was 350 USD for some reason. But yes, I agree, it's hard to commit and spend that much money without trying it out. I guess you'll need to look at branded earbuds that are listed on Amazon or stocked at your local store?Actually at $299 (USD?) it is right at the edge of what I'd think about paying. Actually if I could try it out before buying and it was everything I wanted, I'd be willing to pay more. Sight unseen, even $100-$300 is harder to commit, as I can imagine you all would understand. My local store has 5 totl earbuds that I can try listening to, but none are what I'm looking for.
I'm interested in that summary! Apparently it is supposed to have better resolution and tighter bass over the P1.
I'm really interested in TGXEar buds, and hadn't heard about the Sunniva yet. Warm with textured bass is what people are saying. Sounds just like what I'm looking for.
As for what I listen to, it is quite a variety. From anime songs to metal to funk to city pop to alt jazz. The RW-3000 has been a fantastic all rounder for these genres. For a new earbud, I would be happy if it sounded good with this track.
Thinking about the VE APWS, and the Cypherus Audio Black Dragon. Are there any comparisons between these two?
I love my audeze headphones, I have the LCD-XC, but I also love good buds and need a new pair. VE zen II were a touch on the warmer side for my liking if I remember correctly.
Are there other buds in this price range that compare as well?
Not sure if I need to list my musical tastes, as buds at this level/price should be able to give everything a pretty good go.