Bones13
Headphoneus Supremus
Ordered a pair fom ALO Audio this afternoon. Really looking forward to taking them on some short trips over the next few months.
Ordered a pair fom ALO Audio this afternoon. Really looking forward to taking them on some short trips over the next few months.
Well I continue to enjoy the TG!334's immensely. I'm amazed at how 'deep' you can hear into recordings. I've never heard this level of retrieval before, and it's so nice. I love how they are so detailed and analytical (if that's even the right term) without being at all cold, dull or sterile. They're just so involving and exciting at the same time. I suppose that's because of the big scale of space, and how solidly they place instruments relative to other ones with quiet space in between-- which no other earphone I've ever had can approach. They make my Futuresonics MG6Pro's sound like a mixed up mess. It's probably making me spend far too much time with IEM's stuffed in my ears to be healthy!
So Steve Guttenberg strikes again. Just to know if he is talking out his a** again, does any else think the JH13 is more warm than the 334? All the impressions seem to indicate otherwise.
So Steve Guttenberg strikes again. Just to know if he is talking out his a** again, does any else think the JH13 is more warm than the 334? All the impressions seem to indicate otherwise.
I've got so many Head-fi tabs open in my browser that I don't know if this is the iPod-bashing thread, the iBuds-bashing thread, the Beats-bashing thread, the Bose-bashing thread, the Ultrasone-bashing thread, the HD700-bashing thread, or the Steve Guttenberg-bashing thread.
Anyone got a link to the TG 334 thread?
I've never heard the other two, but saying the 334's have less detail than those Shures seems absurd to me.
I have owned the FitEars for about 2 weeks now, what I love is the big, balanced sound. You see I mostly listen to my stereo and full-size headphones. Portable audio has always sounded thin and dull to me but I listen to it all the time because you know, sometimes you gotta get out of the car. When I replaced my SE530s with the TG334s it felt like I achieved dynamic sound without giving up BM detail.
Unlike some of the other reviewers, I would say the TG334s can rock hard on a well-recorded progressive rock track. OK so they have extended bass but R&R needs that to make the drums pop. Obviously these earphones have a carefully selected sound signature that may not be 100% accurate but is very pleasing. My only complaints are the stiff microphonic cables which I hope will be corrected after I receive the new ALO cables I ordered.
BTW I am listening on HM-801 with FLAC tracks recorded from my 2000-CD collection of Japanese imports.