I love a bassy set, I think bass is super important to all music, and it makes it a lot more fun to listen to most music. That being said, I am really enjoying the bass on the Tangzu Fudu. It thumps really good and the rumble is pretty satisfying. As a "mature basshead" I recomend these to someone looking for bass. Check them out.
C+ on dude's list... no link, Not color coded for "excellent Bass"
Z's checked them out (here)
For $90 tho anyone else gonna claim the Tangzu Fudu set?
I love a bassy set, I think bass is super important to all music, and it makes it a lot more fun to listen to most music. That being said, I am really enjoying the bass on the Tangzu Fudu. It thumps really good and the rumble is pretty satisfying. As a "mature basshead" I recomend these to someone looking for
SOOO, If you had .£500/$600 what would be your choice as the best Basshead IEM??
I'm clearing out some of the IEM's i don't really use anymore and will hopefully have this budget once iv sold everything?
SOOO, If you had .£500/$600 what would be your choice as the best Basshead IEM??
I'm clearing out some of the IEM's i don't really use anymore and will hopefully have this budget once iv sold everything?
For that price does anything beat the FatFreq Maestro / Scarlet Mini? I like the ThieAudio Hype 2 / 4 series around that price too but I EQ up the subbass by about 2 or 3 db.
For that price does anything beat the FatFreq Maestro / Scarlet Mini? I like the ThieAudio Hype 2 / 4 series around that price too but I EQ up the subbass by about 2 or 3 db.
Tbh, right now, the TSMR X, switches set to full bass is pretty remarkable at $400. Also nice that the next switch down provides a super balanced sound but still retains the low end thump.
For that price does anything beat the FatFreq Maestro / Scarlet Mini? I like the ThieAudio Hype 2 / 4 series around that price too but I EQ up the subbass by about 2 or 3 db.
So I guess here is this site's review(er) and then here is a video review....
Seems there are several "copy cats" of Z-Reviews but that guy listens and demos to songs that I would play....
So I guess here is this site's review(er) and then here is a video review....
Seems there are several "copy cats" of Z-Reviews but that guy listens and demos to songs that I would play....
FatFreq has been massively hyped for the past year since they dropped the Maestro Mini and Maestro SE. I’d be more surprised if a person searching for basshead IEMs hasn’t heard about them from one of their favorite reviewers at this point.
Take a look at the Maestro Mini if you want something a bit lower priced.
Hmmm....IDK what scenario you could use these in and feel comfortable other than them just sitting on a desk. At these prices and no way to actually "audition" them IDK man....
Also I guess I don't really pay attn where are these hyped at? Maybe there is a person to follow....I'm not in the Can/IEM arena much I guess....
Hmmm....IDK what scenario you could use these in and feel comfortable other than them just sitting on a desk. At these prices and no way to actually "audition" them IDK man....
Also I guess I don't really pay attn where are these hyped at? Maybe there is a person to follow....I'm not in the Can/IEM arena much I guess....
Yeah I guess I'm out the loop then....I don't look for IEM news or nothing for them hitting me over the head...I play games and watch YT for entertainment but my feeds or FYPs are not geared toward Cans/IEMs so I never hear about any "new" offerings (thus why I came back here)
So what scenarios are you guys using a $800 pair of IEMs? travelling? Running? Daily chores?
I love FiR XE6 for the mid bass. Love the thickness this IEM give. For Sub bass at mid price - FatFreq Maestro Mini is good. However Maestro mini has much linear mid bass and has more of Sub bass. So if your music has lot of sub bass then it’s a good option. I recently got hold of 7Hz Zero 2 and it has good sub bass extension. Not bass head IEM in anyway but goes deep but again mid bass is just not there so may sound thin to many.
Nightjar Singularity is another good IEM for bass and is single DD. So DD lover will like this IEM.
I will listen to Trifecta this Canjam however I have no doubt that it is one of the best IEM for bass at a price though.
As an outlier the Campfire Cascara is a basshead delight, thick with dominant bass with none to recessed mids and treble detail that doesn't fatigue at high volume. A very warm luscious experience not audiophile in its usual accepted description but huge fun especially with classic rock and hip hop
Yeah I guess I'm out the loop then....I don't look for IEM news or nothing for them hitting me over the head...I play games and watch YT for entertainment but my feeds or FYPs are not geared toward Cans/IEMs so I never hear about any "new" offerings (thus why I came back here)
So what scenarios are you guys using a $800 pair of IEMs? travelling? Running? Daily chores?
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