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FIf you have no issues with the gigantic shells of the SR5, you got a fantastic set there.
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FLol. I should clarify that I found this on reddit and it's not me! I have waaaaay too many IEMs...
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FYeah, generally the higher end gear may have better upper treble extension. It is also dependent on driver types. For example piezos and...
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FThe MagicOne incorporates some fancy "Nautilus Acoustic Maze Technology", which in essence is a special rear cavity labyrinth acoustic...
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FIf the bleep would go for any BS in this text - it would just blow/wipe anyone's ears totally tortuously... "Purple Palladium" seems...
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FBriefly, for the recent discussions: all the frequency information is there in the time domain, and can be visualized through the...
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FFAN2 for the win I agree 👍
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FTo be honest your gonna do fine with either one but by nature the NEO3 is using dynamics and a planar for trebles. Timbre wise I would...
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Fflre replied to the thread The discovery thread!.I have both and I think both are great choices. To me the sound signatures are quite different, both have midbass and aren't lean...
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FGraphs are easy to learn hard to master thingy. Once you spent too long with graph and read and write (measure), you'll at some point...
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FThe DTE500 is cable-sensitive. I have put on the original cable and it was a letdown for me. The included cable gives a boost at 1.5kHz...
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FGraph for the DTE500. It is less bassy then the SR5.
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FDTE500 was my upgrade coming from the Quintet. The Quintet had indeed a few treble spikes, especially in the 3-5kHz region which was the...
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Fflre replied to the thread Sound Rhyme impression thread.Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply so thoroughly @ExTubeGamer! The comparison with the Quintet is very relevant for me. The bass...
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Fflre replied to the thread Sound Rhyme impression thread.Hi, I find myself seriously considering the DTE500. However, I'm afraid I will not have the chance of ever demoing it anywhere, so I'm...