bmeat
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did you end up getting the gr07? i dont think you will dissapointed with them..purchase them
I got mine done for around $40, central Melbourne.
joker, having the tf10 with V shaped sound signature, I'm looking for a midcentric (with a bit of bass and warm/sweet) iem.
Does the ex600 have enough bass? ex1000?
The fx700 seems like it would fit the bill? except it's so expensive!
Any suggestions are appreciated.
My IEM PreferenceI listen to hip-hop, so being able to hear the words is a must. The reason I need bass, well, is cuz' I just like bass haha. Out of these headphones, which would suit my preference best? Thanks for the help.
Good sounding bass, and good quantity would be a plus, but not needed. Good vocals. Works well with underground/older hip-hop.
Meelec's M6, M9, M16, M21, M31, CX21's, or anything else around $28ish on Amazon.
My IEM PreferenceI listen to hip-hop, so being able to hear the words is a must. The reason I need bass, well, is cuz' I just like bass haha. Out of these headphones, which would suit my preference best? Thanks for the help.
Good sounding bass, and good quantity would be a plus, but not needed. Good vocals. Works well with underground/older hip-hop.
Meelec's M6, M9, M16, M21, M31, CX21's, or anything else around $28ish on Amazon.
There is not a direct shipment for Italy. You must subscribe to Tenso. It is this that refer?
Getting back to Joker's latest review, the CTM is the first custom that has ever made me consider spending the money on ear impressions - sadly, like many here, the cost of travelling to a big city and having the impressions done would be more than the custom IEMs cost.
When will there be a review of the FX500? I would finally like to end the tough decision of purchasing either the FX500, FX700 or the GR07 before the New Year arrives.
Anyone able to help me out?
I am faced with a decision between Klipsch Image X10 (without mic), Brainwavz B2, Etymotic Research HF2/3/5 or Audeo Phonak 122?
My main factor is obviously music quality but also high isolation rating (I have no problem with buying and using other tips for better isolation).
I listen to mainly mainstream music now, but want to get into the Classics as-well.
The Klipsch seems to cost the most (but on sale now) which to me seems like it's the best deal, after all has good reviews.
Anyone able to suggest me on my purchase. (I'm open to other suggestions, but the budget is limited to <150$ and I read a lot of reviews and these seems to be the main and best contenders).
joker, having the tf10 with V shaped sound signature, I'm looking for a midcentric (with a bit of bass and warm/sweet) iem.
Does the ex600 have enough bass? ex1000?
The fx700 seems like it would fit the bill? except it's so expensive!
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Also interested in a three dimensional sound. And that's intimate.
MTP MD or Copper?
My IEM PreferenceI listen to hip-hop, so being able to hear the words is a must. The reason I need bass, well, is cuz' I just like bass haha. Out of these headphones, which would suit my preference best? Thanks for the help.
Good sounding bass, and good quantity would be a plus, but not needed. Good vocals. Works well with underground/older hip-hop.
Meelec's M6, M9, M16, M21, M31, CX21's, or anything else around $28ish on Amazon.
Order a kit and do them yourself. It might take an hour or two and maybe require some assistance but it's hardly rocket science.
Order a kit and do them yourself. It might take an hour or two and maybe require some assistance but it's hardly rocket science.
FX500 review is almost finished but I haven't had time to go back and complete it. Hopefully after I put up the ACS T15 write-up...
Not having tried the Klipsch, I would definitely go Ety or Brainwavz for isolation. If you want something with a bit more bass punch on the same overall level as the HF2/3/5 and Phonaks there's also the new Fischer SBA-03. With aftermarket tri-flanges the isolation is good.
I wouldn't expect significantly more punch from an EX600/EX1000 compared to the TF10. The FX700 is not mid-centric; it would probably be considered slightly v-shaped by some.
MD is pretty much bass-centric. Copper is more balanced, but lacks the warm, smooth mids of the MD or MTPG. Of the three the MTPG is probably the closest to what you want but still not great value - not worth the price premium over a Tandem, for example.
Out of the MEE stuff the M21, probably - it has the least recessed midrange aside from the CX21 (which probably won't have enough bass for you).
now buy one olear! will i need an amp if im using a laptop with a
Rated impedance 55 ohms
Sensitivity 91 dB/mW, 104 dB/V
if not, am i on the verge of needing one?
I considered that, but the at-home kits seem to get a really bad rap here. It also occurred to me that an audiologist is, presumably, someone who has spent a long time learning how to fit people for hearing aids etc and really knows his/her stuff, but if Kiteki got her impressions for 40 AUD, that puts them somewhere in line with the people who use lasers to whiten teeth in shopping centres !
Joker, thanks for the understanding of the EX600/1000 and the FX700. It seems the Tandem is a recommended midcentric iem. I assume the MTPG is also midcentric. What would be a step up from the Tandem?
Also, would you agree that the Tandem would compliment the sound signature of the TF10? If yes, what would compliment the TF10 on the analytical signature side?