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:flag_sg: CanJam Singapore 2016 (20 February - 21 February)
I haven't been to CanJam since Long Island in 2006 ... this is tempting.- Ypoknons
- Post #298
- Forum: Local / Regional Head-Fi Meets, Parties, Get-Togethers
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[REVIEW] Westone Adventure Series ADV Alpha - A Thing That Goes Thump in the Night
Thanks. I need a tough headphone for the summer, and sound wise I am not as demanding as I thought (although I own fancy stuff like the jh13 the pfe is fine), I cannot take headphones that are far from flat.- Ypoknons
- Post #13
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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The Astell & Kern AK120
The 'high-fi' pricing used to categorize the product as 'premium' segment is not justified in my book. However as far as I know the DSD reading capability is unique and the output impedance is finally acceptable for almost all products save some of the Sony BAs. This would be a product suitable...- Ypoknons
- Post #33
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Alessandro MS2 listener looking for new IEM
Last time I heard the MS2 they had a flat or maybe slightly trebly frequency response. In that case the UE900 is not recommended, too smooth for your tastes. PFE or ER4S maybe, very high performance and flat FR despite their lower price, read good things about the UE600 too.- Ypoknons
- Post #2
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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New Beyer DT1350
There's is no harm in getting the mdr-r1 if you know what you are doing. Very comfortable and good looking too. I think soundstage has become less important for me over time - it used to a big deal for the first 2-3 years I was on headfi, but now I focus on neutral response and dynamics more.- Ypoknons
- Post #3,202
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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IEMs that would be closest to a pair of AKG 702?
Hmmm... ER4 cannot be worse and in some ways I actually prefer PFE and EX1000 over my K701 due to their better space extension. IEM soundstage generally is however going to be narrower than open headphones due to their canal nature. If you do not need the isolation the sennheiser mx980 and...- Ypoknons
- Post #3
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New Beyer DT1350
Hmm... Whilst their good FR with does not suffer from a less powerful source such as the iPhone I found their dynamics to have diminished to a point where I'd rather listen to one of my IEMs.- Ypoknons
- Post #3,183
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Mid-Bass "Bump" and Clarity
There are more nuances to the FR, sometimes it depends on exactly what frequencies where the bumps are. Also relevant in assessing clarity are other factors, sine wave response in the mid bass and also low distortion will make a headphone sound less muddy despite a mid bass bump.- Ypoknons
- Post #8
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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New Beyer DT1350
Unfortunately these do seem to need an amp for the power (not the 'sound signature tweaks' a lot of ampers like to play with, but power). I haven't done the calculations though so I don't know if the E6 is enough.- Ypoknons
- Post #3,180
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Closest shallow fitting ER-4S alternative?
Phonak PFEs (the cheaper ones) with rubber tips don't go too deep, are neutral like the ER4. Also in the box is a treble filter. Sony EX1000 would also fit your requirements, those definitely don't go deep and has bass extension the er4 cannot hope for. I share your pain, apparently after...- Ypoknons
- Post #4
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A fun exercise (I hope): Which IEMs best define each sound signature?
When you say "analytical" do you mean flat or detail orientated (i.e. treble bias)? Also "balanced (or bass and treble)" would be V-shaped or close to neutrality but not quite?- Ypoknons
- Post #15
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Industry Slowing Down?
Well there are a gazillion new products but if you mean an actual improvement rather than a 1000 different flavors there are limits. There are many new good new IEMs but both single BA and multi BAs are kind of stuck - on the neutrality front the ER4 is still the one to beat despite a good fight...- Ypoknons
- Post #11
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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The FitEar CIEM Impressions Thread
Let me know if you want to say hi shigzeo heh.- Ypoknons
- Post #375
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The FitEar CIEM Impressions Thread
Well there's two sides to it - one side is you can already get top end audio performance from us1K CIEMs, so why make such a big deal of the 335? On the flip side the 335dw is a special iem, in my experiance not even the jh16 and its 4 bass drivers do such palpable bass, so it's not like the 335...- Ypoknons
- Post #350
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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What IEM Should I Buy? Under $500
In my honest view despite their relatively low cost the Phonak PFE 112 or Ey ER4 are just as good as the $500 IEMs, maybe a bit muddier in the soundstage but they're balanced in FR, have tight bass, no boosted mids but also nothing wierd going on there. The other $500 types I've heard or owed...- Ypoknons
- Post #4
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V-MODA Shield Design Discussion
What application did you make your image in?- Ypoknons
- Post #431
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I was disappointed with the PFE232, what should be my next high end universal?
In the grand scheme of things the W4 and EX1000 aren't massively different, W4 a bit warmer maybe. I picked up the ex1000 years ago in a direct shoot off against w4 since I wanted to try a dynamic, and they're really good, but w4 is good too. I think the W4 has a more precise but smaller...- Ypoknons
- Post #22
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The FitEar CIEM Impressions Thread
Quote: Well, I have huge respect for neutrality. It seems for me over time all the colored headphones seem to found a bit tiresome, but neutrality never fades. But what caught me on the 335s on first listen is wow, these huge DW bass drivers really work. Bass on even the best, most low freq...- Ypoknons
- Post #294
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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If you still love Etymotic ER4, this is the thread for you...
Quote: You think it's more of a phase problem than a linearity problem? I'm interested into listening for this but I'm not sure what to look for.- Ypoknons
- Post #1,031
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If you still love Etymotic ER4, this is the thread for you...
Phonak PFE 121 and the Fitear 111 are worth trying if you want a ER-4 but the ergonomics aren't working for you. The Phonaks will be discontinued soon, but are worth a try really. I keep talking about other headphones in the ER4 thread, bad of me, but hard to say more about the ER-4 after so...- Ypoknons
- Post #1,023
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The FitEar CIEM Impressions Thread
Heard the universal versions of the Fitears I am interested (435, 333 and 335) in at Jaben today. Detailed responses would be irresponsible of me, and not possible at any rate, but given the paucity of information on them I thought this would be helpful: The 435 is the most neutral...- Ypoknons
- Post #291
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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If you still love Etymotic ER4, this is the thread for you...
Custom iems are generally tuned for what manufacturers perceive Is what stage performers need rather than diffuse field linearity. Jh13 is close to linear but apparently used a different standard from ER4. (edit - silly of me to say this, I think Leslie's covered the topic better above).- Ypoknons
- Post #1,019
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Help me upgrade
EX1000 isn't too far off the mark if I rmr my hd595s from 5 years ago correctly lol. Neutral enough but slightly colored so easy to listen to, obviously the Sony is an iem so smaller soundstage, but maybe bass is deeper on the Sonys. I don't believe there is a sennheiser sound. Hd595, hd800...- Ypoknons
- Post #4
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New Beyer DT1350
Although it produces valuable data, I am not the #1 fan of headphone to headphone comparisons because it introduces two subjective points of data, which increases the potential for error. For it to work, the review must accurately hear and describe two different headphones, and you must...- Ypoknons
- Post #3,169
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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If you still love Etymotic ER4, this is the thread for you...
Not a ER4 expert but an objectivist in general I don't see the need to worry so much. For the P at least just stick then inside any decent low output impedance source (eg clip) and enjoy, and then critically read the materials on cables and amps and see if you believe what people say about them.- Ypoknons
- Post #1,011
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors