I must be missing something with my quadbeats 2's. I have very little base and when I increase it, it just gets distorted without any punch, the mids and highs are good but lows are almost non-existent.
The G2 reminds me a lot of the Shure 940 signature wise (not sound stage wise). Which means they are bass shy so understand big45-70's comments. The Delta is not bass heavy and has a bit more bass body. But for those who like neutrality and mids/treble these do the trick.I also do think these are one of the best IEM's I have seen included with a smart phone or portable player.
They aren't bad. The thing which annoys me is when I make volume higher it stars sounding really distorted as if mids, highs and lows were gathered in one frequency.
I must be missing something with my quadbeats 2's. I have very little base and when I increase it, it just gets distorted without any punch, the mids and highs are good but lows are almost non-existent.
They're quite comfortable and insertion shouldn't be a problem. Stays in place well because they're very light.
UPDATE:
I have modified my MH1: pinhole @ bass port vent and foam damper @ strain relief opening.
My MH1 has pulled farther away from the QB2. Minimised bass quantity, much tighter mid bass, and clearer mids.
Man, did I forget about this thread. Thanks for the Delta comparison, bhazard and dweaver!
Anyway, after a bit less than two weeks, these have really grown on me. I'm not sure if it's actual burn-in or I've just got used to their sound, but I really like them now. The slight midbass-bloat is still there and they still aren't perfect with extremely busy music, but I don't think any IEM in this price range is. I'm not using the original tips - they sound fine but aren't very comfortable.
I might write a longer review on these, but I'm not sure when I'll have the time.
Quadbeat 2 Special Edition is already out! According the ad, it has the same frequency responce graph as the regular version. So the question is: what's the difference? (The female singer in the ad suggest more mid-range.)
Quadbeat 2 Special Edition is already out! According the ad, it has the same frequency responce graph as the regular version. So the question is: what's the difference? (The female singer in the ad suggest more mid-range.)
Quadbeat 2 Special Edition is already out! According the ad, it has the same frequency responce graph as the regular version. So the question is: what's the difference? (The female singer in the ad suggest more mid-range.)
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