The discovery thread!
Apr 10, 2024 at 12:21 AM Post #98,446 of 131,434
I went to buy some B7000 Epoxy glue online and will attempt to salvage the Moondrop Variations faceplate and convert it back from an "open-backed" design haha.

Ah good point about the Triton. Are you a basshead per chance? Cause Symphonium Titan will probably suit your needs, but not if you want something not so intrusive in the bass and more esolving.
I'm not a basshead but I don't have any basshead IEMs on hand.

Meteor has quite a bit of bass, but I wouldn't call the Meteor a true basshead IEM.

Pretty sure Precog will review the Titan, interested to see what people think of this set.
 
Apr 10, 2024 at 12:39 AM Post #98,447 of 131,434
SINGOLO

Probably the thing that amused me the most in the un-boxing was they included a style of ear-tip very close to my favorite wide-bore ear-tips of all time. Yep that last 70 IEM........reviews I've done included that style ear-tips 90% of the time. The tips (for me) supply the biggest soundstage due to being shallow donut shaped, then getting the distance from the nozzle-end to the tip-end also relatively short.

I don't know where to buy the ear-tips, so getting them included always gets me another back-up pair. Though in use here the nozzles are on the slightly short size, to where yes you can use the ear-tips, though I'm not sure if it is optimal yet. Just un-boxed and listened just now, no burn-in or anything. While this is probably the most reactive IEM to ear-tips this year? Wow, you can totally change the signature with ear-tips, where the included are both wide-bore, both black and white, and no other style. Sound is of a nice stage and encompasses a thorough imaging and pace..........really it is surprising just how well the Singolo does both Classical and Rock. Weirdly well-rounded......haha. Nice full-featured tonal response will no issues as far.......it is really even and complete. Not super sparkly treble, of course you already knew that.

Probably the greatest feature is that they didn't push the upper midrange to heck! I know you know what I'm taking about.......they left it relatively smooth, where that comes in as a value.

But all and all it does seem worth the price, though it is one of those IEMs that may grow on me.......I mean it kind a seems like the tuning is basic with no outlandish character traits, which is both slightly boring to someone who has ear-holed as many IEMs as I have. Yet at the same time, this evenness and completeness could come in handy.............especially to a NOOB who simply wants a well rounded performer that fits nice, is relatively low-cost........and basically totally correct, and well-rounded. I was planning on not liking it, as we have seen so many of these collaborations as such...........but I can't help but view the Singolo as kind of a staple in the IEM food chain. It is hardy and nourishing like basic comfort food...........oh, and has that relaxing factor too.

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Here are the style wide-bores on a different IEM...............in action! Almost exactly the same.
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"Noobs" might not be able to use these IEMs, if their ears are unlucky enough to not work with the nozzles and the stock tips. Agree with you, these tips are very useful, but not for these particular IEMs.

I admire the sound and the tuning wizardry here, but I don't think I can recommend this IEM to most people, unless they have a big collection of diverse ear tips.
 
Apr 10, 2024 at 12:50 AM Post #98,448 of 131,434
SINGOLO

Probably the thing that amused me the most in the un-boxing was they included my favorite wide-bore ear-tips of all time. Yep that last 70 IEM........reviews I've done included those ear-tips 90% of the time. The tips (for me) supply the biggest soundstage due to being shallow donut shaped, then getting the distance from the nozzle-end to the tip-end also relatively short.

I don't know where to buy the ear-tips, so getting them included always gets me another back-up pair. Though in use here the nozzles are on the slightly short size, to where yes you can use the ear-tips, though I'm not sure if it is optimal yet. Just un-boxed and listened just now, no burn-in or anything. While this is probably the most reactive IEM to ear-tips this year? Wow, you can totally change the signature with ear-tips, where the included are both wide-bore, both black and white........no other style than wide-bore. Sound is of a nice stage and encompasses a thorough imaging and pace..........really it is surprising just how well the Singolo does both Classical and Rock. Weirdly well-rounded......haha. Nice full-featured tonal response will no issues as far an it is really even and complete. Not super sparkly treble, of course you already knew that.

Probably the greatest feature is that they didn't push the upper midrange to heck! I know you know what I'm taking about.......they left it relatively smooth, where that comes in as a value.

But all and all it does seem worth the price, though it is one of those IEMs that may grow on me.......I mean it kind a seems like the tuning is basic with no outlandish character traits, which is both slightly boring to someone who has ear-holed as many IEMs as I have. Yet at the same time, this evenness and completeness could come in handy.............especially to a NOOB who simply wants a well rounded performer that fits nice, is relatively low-cost........and basically totally correct, and well-rounded. I was planning on not liking it, as we have seen so many of these collaborations as such...........but I can't help but view the Singolo as kind of a staple in the IEM food chain. It is hardy and nourishing like basic comfort food...........oh, and has that relaxing factor too.
You hit the nail on the head with the Singolo. I just can't really find anything bad to say about it. I like it better than the other inexpensive Crin tuned IEMs. I have only used (L) Dunu S&S tips and the IEM fits like a glove, so I can't really relate to complaints of fitment issues out there. I don't feel like I need to change tips on this one, it sounds good as is although I'll probably get to changing them out at some point just to see what happens. I'm still in the process of discovering if there is any good amp or dac synergies to exploit with this set but it just ends up sounding good on whatever I am using but then again the usual suspects that I use are probably way more dac or amp than most will use with this IEM, I'll get to the dongles at some point, :smirk:. Yes this one is worth the price, no regrets.
 
Apr 10, 2024 at 1:05 AM Post #98,450 of 131,434
Has anyone compared the Penon OS-133 with the $17 JCALLY JM6 PRO?
They look very similar, both using DAC CX31993 and amp MAX97220.

https://hifigo.com/products/jcally-jm6-pro
And those in India, can probably look at the same dac/amp set up at a much cheaper offering. The premium DDHifi collab with an online shop here ...

https://www.headphonezone.in/products/headphone-zone-x-ddhifi-hi-res-dac?_pos=4&_fid=963398ac7&_ss=c

And that's what annoys me about the 50$ usb-c to usb-c from DDhifi. Here at less than half its price, they are offering a nice dac dongle, but so much more for just the usb cable. Wimps!
 
Apr 10, 2024 at 1:36 AM Post #98,451 of 131,434
"Noobs" might not be able to use these IEMs, if their ears are unlucky enough to not work with the nozzles and the stock tips. Agree with you, these tips are very useful, but not for these particular IEMs.

I admire the sound and the tuning wizardry here, but I don't think I can recommend this IEM to most people, unless they have a big collection of diverse ear tips.

Yes, that’s is why I wrote that the way I did. But the most important thing I think is that NOOBs will like the tuning, and maybe have other ear-tips to try, and will move forward to encounter new styles of Singolo sound responses in relation to ear-tips?

You hit the nail on the head with the Singolo. I just can't really find anything bad to say about it. I like it better than the other inexpensive Crin tuned IEMs. I have only used (L) Dunu S&S tips and the IEM fits like a glove, so I can't really relate to complaints of fitment issues out there. I don't feel like I need to change tips on this one, it sounds good as is although I'll probably get to changing them out at some point just to see what happens. I'm still in the process of discovering if there is any good amp or dac synergies to exploit with this set but it just ends up sounding good on whatever I am using but then again the usual suspects that I use are probably way more dac or amp than most will use with this IEM, I'll get to the dongles at some point, :smirk:. Yes this one is worth the price, no regrets.
Yes, I need to try the Singolo with other sources too.
 
Apr 10, 2024 at 1:40 AM Post #98,452 of 131,434
Yes, that’s is why I wrote that the way I did. But the most important thing I think is that NOOBs will like the tuning, and maybe have other ear-tips to try, and will move forward to encounter new styles of Singolo sound responses in relation to ear-tips?


Yes, I need to try the Singolo with other sources too.
These IEMs with Divinus Velvet, BTR5, stock cable, EQ to taste is as fun as it gets. Kinda like "embracing the imperfection" (AAC bluetooth, EQ). I also use these with my ROG Ally for gaming.
 
Apr 10, 2024 at 1:46 AM Post #98,453 of 131,434
These IEMs with Divinus Velvet, BTR5, stock cable, EQ to taste is as fun as it gets. Kinda like "embracing the imperfection" (AAC bluetooth, EQ). I also use these with my ROG Ally for gaming.
What I can’t get is how much the bass changes going from stock ear-tips to the Orange Penon Liqueur Ear-tips? More bass, yet it is not messing with the midrange that much....or pace? I’ll try the Velvets.
 
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Apr 10, 2024 at 1:50 AM Post #98,454 of 131,434
That Hiby dap is the absolutely most chad looking brick of a dap ive ever seen and im all for it!
 
Apr 10, 2024 at 1:56 AM Post #98,455 of 131,434
That Hiby dap is the absolutely most chad looking brick of a dap ive ever seen and im all for it!
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Apr 10, 2024 at 2:00 AM Post #98,456 of 131,434
Please please please tell me im not the first to notice ziigaat as a full sized planar headphone?!
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Apr 10, 2024 at 2:06 AM Post #98,458 of 131,434
539? Lmao
oh yeah that price is a hell of a lot higher than i would have guessed for sure but they have been doing well in the iems. I have a Doscinco and find it sounds awesome. Looking a maybe getting a Jupitor (not a fan of collabs but im interested). Now how in the world would anything we know about Ziigaat transfer to a full sized effort? Who the hell knows but im certainly interested thats wild i had no idea they even had a full sized until like 2min ago
 
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Apr 10, 2024 at 2:12 AM Post #98,459 of 131,434
Yeah bro, Moondrop QC is actually one of the worst.

So many reports of paint peeling off shells, faceplates dropping off, channel imbalance, nozzles rusting etc.

There were even forum reports of their recent expensive Dark Saber cracking in the shell within 1 week of purchase: https://www.reddit.com/r/headphones...hought_this_only_happened_to_kz_iemsrip_dark/



BUT NO WORRIES. THE WAIFU INSIDE THE PACKAGING WILL WASH AWAY ALL SORTS OF TUNING FLAWS AND CRAPPY QC. NO WORRIES, WAIFU WILL SOLVE EVERYTHING!


Moondrop QC is interesting because they often found something new to crap on.

"Paint chipping ? Please, that so pedestrian. Ours bubbles"

"Your 3 month old $800 iem 2 pin connector broke? Yeah, that would be $300 to fix thank you. Warranty? Thats for peasant"
 
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Apr 10, 2024 at 2:15 AM Post #98,460 of 131,434
oh yeah that price is a hell of a lot higher than i would have guessed for sure but they have been doing well in the iems. I have a Doscinco and find it sounds awesome. Looking a maybe getting a Jupitor (not a fan of collabs but im interested). Now how in the world would anything we know about Ziigaat transfer to a full sized effort? Who the hell knows but im certainly interested thats wild i had no idea they even had a full sized until like 2min ago
yeah, I think they started with the wrong price bracket, its hard to take seriously noname brand in $500+ while you have known good cans a-la aunes/harmonicdynes/hifimans/sennh's for half the price
 

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