K-chan
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Why not go straight for DOPPIOs?
Finally got some free time on my hands, gonna scout around and read some reviews to see what to upgrade my Carbo Tenores to. Altones are one of the contenders so I'll read some reviews and whatnot. I guess I'm just looking for something that has a similar sound signature to the Tenores but maybe improved sound and build quality. Comfort shouldn't be an issue as long as I stick to 'bullet' shaped housings (Tenores are stupidly comfortable to me because of their small size and simple shape). Any suggestions I should look at or do the Altones fit the bill?
I can't believe it, but i lost them. haha. But I already posted a picture in the past here of the issue. It only got worse and they came out further...
They still worked before I lost them. haha. But the wire was worse than the photo. Nothing was holding it in but the connection to the driver. It was only a matter of time before it came loose I'm sure. Now where the heck did I store them? ha
I'm all over the ostry kc06 as my main iem. I use the er4s for critical listening. With the two I'm currently very content. And I'm a neutral frequency response whore. But the ostry works well for me and is only slightly non-linear, but in a very non-offensive way. Some people hear treble spikes, but I get minimal to no peaks with the right tips. It's more just a slight upper mid dip and slightly boosted bass. But nothing compared to other iems. Extremely durable. I've accidentally beat the crap out of my kc06 and they are not even phased.
Why not go straight for DOPPIOs?
After the issues I've had with my Tenores and Bassos before this, I don't think I'll bother.
They still worked before I lost them. haha. But the wire was worse than the photo. Nothing was holding it in but the connection to the driver. It was only a matter of time before it came loose I'm sure. Now where the heck did I store them? ha
I'm all over the ostry kc06 as my main iem. I use the er4s for critical listening. With the two I'm currently very content. And I'm a neutral frequency response whore. But the ostry works well for me and is only slightly non-linear, but in a very non-offensive way. Some people hear treble spikes, but I get minimal to no peaks with the right tips. It's more just a slight upper mid dip and slightly boosted bass. But nothing compared to other iems. Extremely durable. I've accidentally beat the crap out of my kc06 and they are not even phased.
I simply glued my Tenore's cable sheath back on when it came off the strain relief, and they've been going strong ever since.
On the other hand, my oldest pair of KC06 lost connection on one side near the plug, and I've been only using them at home.
Not wanting to contradict your posts, just saying that you can have good or bad luck with any of these budget phones.
These look very interesting. How would they compare, in terms of sound alone, to the
1. Audio Technica IM70
2. HiFiMan RE-400, and
3. VSonic VSD3S
I presently own a VSonic GR07 MkII, and coming from someone who works in music production with studio monitors and studio-grade headphones, I find the GR07 MkII lacking realistic bass weight and fullness in the low-end.
What are your thoughts?
I'm very curious over which brand of studio monitor you're referencing your IEM to that you somehow favor the Audio Technica IM70 over the rest. Maybe some bass heavy studio monitor?
These look very interesting. How would they compare, in terms of sound alone, to the
1. Audio Technica IM70
2. HiFiMan RE-400, and
3. VSonic VSD3S
I presently own a VSonic GR07 MkII, and coming from someone who works in music production with studio monitors and studio-grade headphones, I find the GR07 MkII lacking realistic bass weight and fullness in the low-end.
What are your thoughts?
I have not heard the RE-400 or the VSD3S, but I own the GR07 MKII and a IM70. The IM70 is up there in quality with the GR07; and yes, they have more more bass weight and fullness. From what I've read, I don't think the RE-400 will have bass you are looking for. Also, I get the impression (from reading posts here and there) that the VSD3S is not as good as the GR07, IM70 or the RE-400.
Thank you, that was very helpful! Presuming you've also used the Tenore, how does it stack up?
Well, both the GR07 and the IM70 are technically better (not by a bunch)...but the Tenore is a whole lot of fun. The Tenore signature is more similar to the IM70 than to the GR07 (they both have more bass).
The build quality of the Tenore, though, is crap. If you want something that will last you longer, the IM70 is the one to get.