Small update on Dusk: Spring Tips are still not my favorite. Final Type E Clear/Reds are good but think the Dunu S&S pair the best cause of the chonky'ness. But while DSP tuning is the smoothest thing ever, Analog is definitely growing on me. Been demoing a new workstation desktop dac/amp solution (Fosi SK-02 vs Fiio K11 shoot out is on going) so haven't tried the Dusk on my Archel 3 Pro yet but they do love power. Also Dusk looks great with a black/silver Xinhs cable I got.
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Jmop
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Lol I know you were just using that as an example but I actually have always had great near field vision, it gets pretty blurry beyond that though. Natural 20/20 vision would be nice, fortunately my hobby is audio and not bird watching.Ha. Yeah I'm in my late 40s and still go to stupidly loud shows without ear protection. Luckily I'm still hearing clearly to about 16k. Think a lot of it's luck of the draw. But like near vision, we all lose our upper-end hearing eventually.
o0genesis0o
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Every now and then I have nightmare that I lose my ability to hear treble extension.Sheesh, am in my early 30s, I should probably go all-in on audio while I can still hear lol. Guess it doesn’t matter much cuz I can just get more treble heavy stuff later on.
But then I listen to Singolo and Project ACE and I tell myself: it’s not that bad
Hypops
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I was horrified when I was at the eye doctor and she told me that literally everyone loses their near vision eventually. Me: What?! No one told me!! What a rip off!!Lol I know you were just using that as an example but I actually have always had great near field vision, it gets pretty blurry beyond that though. Natural 20/20 vision would be nice, fortunately my hobby is audio and not bird watching.
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I was horrified when I was at the eye doctor and she told me that literally everyone loses their near vision eventually. Me: What?! No one told me!! What a rip off!!
Singaravelan
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Both are sub-bass heavy IEMs, but the Hype 4 has a more extended upper treble, whereas the Doscinco has more upper midrange and lower treble.
In technicalities, the Hype 4 is ahead for soundstage and imaging and layering.
<snip why you should first flush in public toilets before doing the job as it can mask the sound for the guy next cubicle>
Both seem similar for majority. So does soundstage and imaging depend on what happens around 8k and further on - as the deviation seems to be there with Hype going higher and then falling off at end? Treble extention dictates staging to an extent?
Or is it something else in the drivers itself?
Singaravelan
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:- ) So what eartips did you eventually get the tight seal on to get that wider soundstage?I like EA1000
That’s all opinions I have to contribute
o0genesis0o
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Comply foam tips:- ) So what eartips did you eventually get the tight seal on to get that wider soundstage?
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SpinFits are still the name of the game for me in tips, better treble extension and soundstage in general, if a bit forward sounding. I wasn’t big on the type of silicone from the CP100+ though, I don’t recall the sound differences but I dismissed them pretty quickly for being more irritating in comfort.
I find it to be in an upper league compared to Artti R1 in terms of details. Also 3 times more expensive when I got them. The bass on R1 is not very detailed to me, more rumble than individual notes and nuances. The highs are too laid back. EA1000 is the opposite.I like EA1000
That’s all opinions I have to contribute
Singaravelan
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Foam tips seem to be generally good for that, then. Hmmm.. Andy Audiovault had suggested to me in a comment reply long ago but I had ignored thinking foam is good for the bass and doesn't do much for stage. Hmmm, my bad. Should try em out on a couple of iems to see how it plays out.Comply foam tips
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If any of y'all have the Quattro and the Correir Brass tips, I would urge you combine them. I find it a great pairing, curios to hear thoughts from those who have had the Quattro longer, I've only had them about two weeks.
o0genesis0o
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One thing is the illusion of the stage “openness” is also controlled by the literal openness of the fit. For example, changing between M15 (leaky) and M20 (not leaky) module on U12t changes the perception of stage despite not having much change in FR. Silicone tips can be leaky, whilst foam tips tend to be quite isolating, so stage can feel smaller, as if the windows to the room has been closed.Foam tips seem to be generally good for that, then. Hmmm.. Andy Audiovault had suggested to me in a comment reply long ago but I had ignored thinking foam is good for the bass and doesn't do much for stage. Hmmm, my bad. Should try em out on a couple of iems to see how it plays out.
I tend to use foams more nowadays because they smoothen the peaks, allowing / forcing me to turn up the volume a few notches, making the rest of the frequencies stand out more, aka more “detailed”. Unless I listen to Final E5000. Using foam on that one is a bad idea
Kyonnie
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Speaking ABX Test is this legit? I discovered this while browsing through Reddit, so I decided to check it out. I only did the shortest test because I'm too lazy, but even with that, I still got bored listening and didn't really vibe with the last track, which is probably the reason why I got a low score on it lol.
CCA Hydro review
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by OB Odio/Kesobie
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/cca-hydro-2dd-8ba.27185/reviews#review-33734
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So far both stated that this is the best CCA they've tried
As Kesobie noted in the price range, while very close in performance to Simgot EM6L and trade blows with Celest Phoenixcalls, apparently it still outperformed by Simgot EA500LM.
"Metallic timbre" (from Kesobie review) got me worried. Think I'll try to resist this week's hype.
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