xedjflowx
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If you want less bass than there should be, and something that will break if you use it, get the Hifiman.
@saline momentum all the way mate. hip hop? get the momentum
If you want less bass than there should be, and something that will break if you use it, get the Hifiman.
I'm looking to buy 100 USD iem I have narrowed my choices down to the Hifiman re 400 and the sennheiser momentum which one should I choose? My preferred genre is hip hop if that helps.
Nice review! I'm assured now that if my IE7's break I can buy these for a reasonable price as replacement ^^ I'm currently using the double flange from sennheiser, do these fit on the Momentum?
thank you for the review. You certainly go into much more depth than i would be able to do so to be honest, I am glad my impressions from these was quite on point(thats always good when you do review stuff fro a living
Anyways, I like the end of the review - Momentum IN-Ear simply sounds so enjoyable that i really cant wear anything else. Now I will propably get expelled from this community but i did enjoy Momentums more than Sony MDR-Z7. Is it unfair to compare high end closed cans with modern IEMs? Sure. But it seems like I have outgrown my sound purity phase and now want something more fun still with as much detial as I can get. Now I am a basshead
Hello and thank you for the very informative, enjoyable review. It was really insightful!
This is my first post, and I signed up specifically to ask you which foam tips you were able to use with the Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear headphones. I recently purchased a pair that are hopefully waiting for me in my backyard (so says FedEx).
A new review on Amazon (US) states the following:
But there is that major flaw- I can't get the right side to stay in my ear at all, and I've tried all three sizes of silicone tips that came with the product. So to listen to this I have to sit perfectly still, or lay down and jam the right side into my ear with my pillow to keep it in. Not working out like I'd hoped, to be able to go to the gym, use for video chats on my devices on the go, etc. Unfortunately, the way the tip is made with that small sort of cross piece across the tip, you can't use comply foam replacements, they don't fit.
Again, maybe the stock silicone will work fine for me (as it seems to for the other reviewers on Amazon), but I like the idea of foam better, and I would be happy to purchase a pair from Comply, or whomever.
When I clicked the foam tip link in your review, the TV Ears foam tips that displayed did not look like the foam tips in your photos, but maybe I am just too new to this game and confused. Also, Comply's website does not yet list this model, so I could make an educated guess, but I would rather not have to buy three or four sets.
At any rate, if you could kindly share specifically which tips work for you, this newbie would very much appreciate it!
Again, thank you for your thoughts on this exciting new set of in-ear headphones.
Hi, thank you for your review, it's very detail and informative!
I'm still trying to decide between this and the RHA MA-750; I found a lot of positive reviews on the 750, but my friend keeps recommending me the Sennheiser one. In your opinion, which one has a better sound quality?
Also, the RHA released the new model T10, I don't know if you have gotten your hands on it yet.
Hi, thank you for your review, it's very detail and informative!
I'm still trying to decide between this and the RHA MA-750; I found a lot of positive reviews on the 750, but my friend keeps recommending me the Sennheiser one. In your opinion, which one has a better sound quality?
Also, the RHA released the new model T10, I don't know if you have gotten your hands on it yet.
well the two are quite different but while senn has the much bigger name both are excellent products. the senn is much more bassy, the rha has much more treble. both are at a very similar level in terms of sound quality but if i had to pick one id probably give it to the MA750, its a vory small difference and the sound signature is much more important. the senn i can tell you will be vastly more forgiving to poor bit rates or poor mastering too. i take it you read my 750 review too?
as for the T10, no sadly i have as of yet not heard it.