Idsynchrono_24
Headphoneus Supremus
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Soundbear actually sent his pair back in to be fixed, so all is well there. He loves the new pair and prefers the sound to the 1P2
... I don't even know who is trolling whom anymore :l
And the G-2 is far from dark. It's not necessarily lacking in treble even against the KURO. I still prefer the G-2 cause I get the sizzle and sparkle without the heat
You're gonna think I'm nuts then lol, but I don't find the SUI to be harsh or hot in the treble at all.
... Rin is commenting on his measurements, not on listening impressions. In the context of FR graphs, "extremely harsh treble" pretty much means "wild up and down swings in treble" (in this case a sharp notch at 6kHz in between two steep spikes).
... I don't perceive the SUI's treble as offensive either. So, from my point of view as a listener, I'd say that a "harsh frequency response" doesn't necessarily translate into something I'd describe as "harsh sounding". However, in case of the SUI, I feel that their highs sound slightly thin and sometimes bordering on sharp, which emphasizes detail, but sacrifices a bit of transparency.
Wow I'm sorry. You should make the dog pay for your expenses.
eke2k6 said:... I have had to satiate myself by viciously beating my dog, who in turn bites my legs while I sleep.
Such advice does not surprise me after seeing the following which was written only two days ago:
lol its ok my dog had gotten me lots of tail..."if you know what i mean" i think she has earned her place LOL
Eke, in case you overlooked my pm`s, would you like me to send a few tracks that I feel demonstrate what the SD3 is all about?
I think I wrote in my review something along the lines of "once you have understood why it sounds the way it does..." seems pretty spot on with your initial findings.
May be worth reading my review again once you have listened more. Pleased you have them and play with the seal also, deep is where it`s at.
Eke, willing to test mids presentation and tonal richness... then this 4U:
hey guys just got my ASG-2 by courier again ( good thing my local retailer had just two left !!! ) ...now have 2 iem boxes and 10 pairs of the tips hahahah , i have not been able to get a good fit with the stock buds that they provide...so i decided to try the Sony hybrid Tips that came free with my previous walkman , awesome fit ! and sounding awesome...i dont buy the "burning in" theory for 1 reason , if burning in the product would make it better then why dont they burn them in before packing them up ? is it not shooting them selves in the foot if they can make the product better by altering the manufacturing process alittle ??? i know its not practical for mass production items , but definetly for items which have the claim of " hand made" like customs or $1000++tier IEMS or TOTL headphones or even High end amps...
I've got Sony hybrids on mine at the moment too. Noticeably more comfy than the Auvio to my ears, not sure about SQ differences yet.