I remember BE3 as having smooth but slightly rolled off highs. I suppose Monk+ also has rolled off highs, even if only slightly so. They are in no way harsh or sharp.
Thanks again. Monk+ definitely seems worth a shot.
I remember BE3 as having smooth but slightly rolled off highs. I suppose Monk+ also has rolled off highs, even if only slightly so. They are in no way harsh or sharp.
Thanks again. Monk+ definitely seems worth a shot.
Thanks again. Monk+ definitely seems worth a shot.
I dont have the Monk +'es, though I do have 2 pairs of the original Monks. I have to say, the Havis are completely different from the Monks. I can listen to the B3s for hours, though even on low volumes, I usually stop listening to the Monks after 25 mins or so. Very fatiguing, with the foams even. I dont understand why as the sound is quite dark, but I suspect there is a treble peak somewhere.
EDIT
My bad, I read B3 instead of BE3 lol. Still find them fatiguing.
Hi all,
After using a Baldoor EarBell E100 for some time, I've decided to invest a bit of my money on earbuds (VE earbuds, to be exact).
I'm stuck between whether I should go for the Asura or Zen (both V2.0). I'll be using the earbuds mainly for classical music, music involving acoustic guitar, and both male and female vocals.
Reading through various VE threads, it seems like the Asura will be a better suited to me, but I'm not too sure.
Can those who own or have listened to both the Asura and Zen help me out?
http://www.head-fi.org/t/783669/venture-electronics-ve-monk-monk-plus-a-5-earbud-that-taking-the-world-by-stormJust got my Monk+. Incredible with the Tera Player straight from the box.
I wish VE sold foam covers in bulk. I lost the foam donuts... Left with the foam covers now.
I wish VE sold foam covers in bulk. I lost the foam donuts... Left with the foam covers now.