TwinACStacks
Headphoneus Supremus
These are TERRIBLE!!
.....at being terrible. How can something be so bad at being bad?
These are TERRIBLE!!
.....at being terrible. How can something be so bad at being bad?
Well They just arrived at noonish. Boy do these SUCK.
Juice that is..... Tried them out of the box with the Large red-cores installed, my initial thoughts were: Hey these are pretty good. Cranked up the Volume noticed that, yes, you do have to turn these up further than most but Oh my. You guys lied about the Bass. There is PLENTY. Maybe not like the Senns or Titans but it's there when called for. Mids, Treble were Crystal Clear. Put on a Mix of Big Room and Progressive Trance music and Hit the 6 DB boost on the E12. Yep. We have a winner.
Okay so I was rolling tips while I listened. I tried all the ones provided, the Red Cores definitely sounded best of the included tips to me. BUT I also had a set of my trusty Auvios from Radio Shack. These put the Havis in a different building. Everything became very tight and defined, awesome Bass response. It seems the Auvio tips are becoming my goto's for over ear IEMs. In case you aren't familiar with them they are similar to Sony Hybrids but with a slight bullet Shape-ish, Large color coded Core and a more substantial, (Heavier), Silicone Material. Kind of a Sony Hybrid on Steroids. You REALLY should try them out.
Now it's off to the Station for 200 Hours to let my "Ears" adjust to them.I will rave about them in a week or so....
TWIN
Where can I get some of these Spiral dot tips?
My "Comply" tips arrived from Hong Kong today. Seem like perfect replicas and only £2!
Where can I get some of these Spiral dot tips?
My "Comply" tips arrived from Hong Kong today. Seem like perfect replicas and only £2!
I got mine for less than 10 dollars a box locally here in South Korea. The thing is, they only sell the mediums, which work perfectly fine for me. The thing is, I have noticed slightly better sound quality on the Spiral Dots, but not enough to justify the sound leakage. The thing is, even if you manage a good seal on the tips, the bore/nozzle of the Havis are smaller than those specified by the JVC SD. So there is some give. The give translates to poorer seal and sound leakage (into your ears, not necessarily an outward leakage but rather an inward one). So Isolation suffers and I use the Havis for commuting so I have gone back to the stock tips. The stock tips are actually quite good on the Havis and offer good solid seal and comfort. Definitely spirals where they fit properly. Great eartips.
Good luck @yoztpetra! I actually wouldn't worry about the imbalance too much. Yeah, there are sets that have very obviously ruinous imbalance, but I can't imagine someone kept it. I'm thinking my set has channel imbalance, but it's not actually noticeable once both ears are in. I'm also not experiencing any sibilance issues. My set seems to run with the video; the VSD3S I tried a while back had sharper vocals.