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    Foobar2000 Dolby Headphone config - Comment & discuss!

      You can convert and apply DSP settings to the audio files, although it's gonna be lots of work if your library is really big
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    Radius HP-NEF series (NEF11, NEF21, NEF31) Budget IEMs

    Basically I was checking a local headphones store in my area in order to audition piston 3.0, then 1 guy told me about the NEF. I ended up buying NEF11 after some A/Bings because I really adore its sound signature. I am a babby-first headphone listener so the only thing i can tell about nef11...
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    Just curious, how much did you spend on your fxz200 and fxt200ltd?
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    Still waiting for someone who can describe the mid and high of fxt200ltd, I am inexperienced so cant quite tell what exactly they are other than "mid feels lush and smooth". And sounds like FxT200ltd lose to FXZ200, but for a iem that is only 2/3 of fxz200's price i assume its not half-bad
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    they do look similar, but the fxt200 is a bit more bulky and gets a little bigger near the port, thus is more intrusive
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    I think i am gonna just throw my 2 cents on these iems, considering there's so few people frequent this thread (its probably just me at this point). Please note that I am no expert on audio so my opinion isn't solid. Also I picked the FXT200ltd   First of, the comfort: Unlike FXT90, I was...
  7. JVC canal type earphone HA-FXT200LTD

    JVC canal type earphone HA-FXT200LTD

    Model: dynamic type. Playback frequency band: 6Hz ~ 26,000Hz. Output sound pressure level: 105dB / 1mW. Maximum allowable input: 150mW. Impedance: 12Ω. Driver:5.8mm. Code: 1.2m (Y type) silver-coated OFC, with φ3.5mm 24 gold-plated L-shaped stereo mini plug.Accessories: earpiece (S, M, L each...
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    I find these pair have a bit more than enough bass quantity for rocks (which is my most listened genre), but then they are not really basshead IEMs. Should have gone for fxt100 since those are actually bass heavy ones.   I am gonna give my pair some more listen before writing something here.
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    Guess what just arrive at my home today   Edit: Alright, quick first impression: either my fxt90 has been broken all along, or 200ltd is really different from fxt90. The first thing is that 200ltd is much more thick and darker than (my) fxt90. The bass is the kind of bass i alway wanted on...
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    208se is just the alternate name of 200ltd for chinese/asian market, they are the same. As for fxt100, I think its not offically being sold outside japanese market.   My pair wont be here until the end of february due to holidays, welp. The wait can be agonizing
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    Funny enough, 2 days after ordering a pair of 200ltd, my fxt90 just gave in and broke (just the housing of left ear going apart though, some glue should fix that nicely)   More reason to look foward to 200ltd, i suppose.
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    Unfortunately there's no retailer importing FXT200 in my country, so i got no chance to give these a quick listen, let alone renting (there's no renting service for headphone/iem either) I am basically buying blind at this point As for the high, I used to own FX40 which is said to have...
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    JVC HA-FXT100, HA-FXT200, HA-FXT200 LTD HI-SPEED

    I am interested in the 200ltd mostly for the soundstage, but from the reviews it seems like these phones did not carry over the timbre/musicality of fxt90s, yes? I listen to mostly rock (alternative an post-rock), are they suitable for that? Also compared to other JVC threads, these FXTs dont...
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    Headphones you can wear around neck ? (like monster beats)

    I believe you are looking for "portable" headphones (which you can carry around and are not too bulky to look wierd on your neck). V-moda series (M80, M100) come to mind at  first. Personally I own a JVC HA-S500, also a portable headphones with much cheaper price but still sound pretty good...
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    Noise Isolating IEM for use while riding motorcycle

    lol just let OP learn it the hard way   (now i feel like a total *sshole)
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