TL;DR Overall Im looking for a headphone that is on the warm side but maintains good clarity to replace some carbo Tenores. I would like the keep the budget around 100 dollars but could go as high as 200 for something truly great.
longer story:
I was looking at some reviews on the headphone list site because I'm looking for some IEMS to replace my Carbo Tenores.
I like the carbo tenores but I sometime have trouble with the fit and I just think i want a general upgrade.
I like bass so more bass over the Tenores would be nice as Ive always felt they are a bit light on bass for my taster...now what I give up in bass I got back on great clarity so I wasn't too mad about it. However I don't want bass that muddles up the rest of the sound so they have to be relatively clear too.
I was looking on the site and came across the RE400s which seemed pretty good, the only thing he said is the mids can be slightly veiled..which I don't like..he also said they were 79 dollars...well right now on amazon they are 49...which nearly makes they worth trying even if they don't tick all the boxes.
Ive looked on here though and some say they area bit bass light...well my temores are bass light too so if that's the case I may want to pass on the RE400s.
longer story:
I was looking at some reviews on the headphone list site because I'm looking for some IEMS to replace my Carbo Tenores.
I like the carbo tenores but I sometime have trouble with the fit and I just think i want a general upgrade.
I like bass so more bass over the Tenores would be nice as Ive always felt they are a bit light on bass for my taster...now what I give up in bass I got back on great clarity so I wasn't too mad about it. However I don't want bass that muddles up the rest of the sound so they have to be relatively clear too.
I was looking on the site and came across the RE400s which seemed pretty good, the only thing he said is the mids can be slightly veiled..which I don't like..he also said they were 79 dollars...well right now on amazon they are 49...which nearly makes they worth trying even if they don't tick all the boxes.
Ive looked on here though and some say they area bit bass light...well my temores are bass light too so if that's the case I may want to pass on the RE400s.