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What are the best IEMs for listening to Metal/Rock
Quote: $295 shipping?! Email Dimitri at Musica Acoustics for pricing. He may even have some open box units available.- Enanthate
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Is GD Audiobase a trusted website?
Trust worthy but don't be in any rush to get your product. I happened to have the pleasure of waiting a little over a month to receive my Eterna's.- Enanthate
- Post #12
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Pictures Of Your Portable Rig (part XV)
Another old rig.....Clip 1G & Kramer Modded KSC75- Enanthate
- Post #215
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Pictures Of Your Portable Rig (part XV)
Loved my zune.....sadly needed to transition to line out dock via apples dock connector. Really wish there was a quality lod for the zune players.- Enanthate
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Pictures Of Your Portable Rig (part XV)
Zune 80 and Grado SR-60.....Another old rig.- Enanthate
- Post #160
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Looking for IEM <$250 similar to RE-0
CK-10's are very similar to RE-0 in sound sig., but better in every way. If you enjoy a balanced/bright phone the CK-10 are your best bet for a solid upgrade.- Enanthate
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Pictures Of Your Portable Rig (part XV)
Sony S610 & JVC FX-300....Another old rig.- Enanthate
- Post #139
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Pictures Of Your Portable Rig (part XV)
Sony Walkman A820 & Denon AH-C551......Old Rig- Enanthate
- Post #128
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An IEM with Eterna like bass and soundstage, But Forward Vocals
Quote: Denon C710......your welcome.- Enanthate
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Klipsch Image X10i vs Monster Turbine Pro Copper ( which should I get or trade for)
Having both, I can tell you IMHO the MTPC are the better sounding earphone. Bass is just as punchy and controlled, mids are more detailed and lush, highs have better extension and control. Soundstage and instrument separation are also slightly larger with the Coppers. The only thing the X10...- Enanthate
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Earsonics SM3 v1 vs Klipsch X10i.
While we wait for someone who has both to compare....I can give you my impressions of the Klipsch X10. While they are a very small well built device, with great bass for an armature driver. I do not believe them to be top tier SQ. IMHO I think the mids are a bit too muddy and highs rolled off...- Enanthate
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Top Tier Showdown (Top Pick Announced)
Ohhh...and you spelled treble incorrectly. You have Trebble. Subcribed for more reviews.- Enanthate
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Top Tier Showdown (Top Pick Announced)
Don't forget about your midrange frequencies.....this is the meat of the sound signiture- Enanthate
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best iem for 100 bucks?
Another vote for Phonak Perfect Bass, but get the grey filters. They make this phone. IMHO- Enanthate
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Audio Technica ATH-CK10
I agree with the mids being a bit more relaxed/dry on the RE0, but I think they are comparable in bass quality and quantity (might be the Sony ex tips I'm using). CK-10 also have better overall detail and soundstage....and build quality.- Enanthate
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Westone 4 Impressions and Reviews Thread
Quote: Care to elaborate on your statement with a comparison between the two. And what filters, source, amp your using.....- Enanthate
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Westone W4 vs. Audio Technica ATH-CK10
Quote: Couldn't have worded it more eloquently. Your experience with each phone will greatly vary depending on personal preference. I would absolutely adore the CK-10 if the mids were a bit more forward. Again this is my opinion, your best bet is to gauge whats more satisfying of a...- Enanthate
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Earsonics sm3 V2
Quite surprised no one has requested a review sample.....awaits impressions.- Enanthate
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musicaacoustics.com?
Quote: Good to hear. Dimitri is a great guy, who runs a very legitimate and customer focused japan based shipping company.- Enanthate
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P4 the Warbler a new portable amp from iBasso . . first impression pg 3 . images Pg 6&7 . . .
Quote: "Sigh" Thanks for saving me $250 . Any Pico Slim comparisons?- Enanthate
- Post #219
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P4 the Warbler a new portable amp from iBasso . . first impression pg 3 . images Pg 6&7 . . .
Bump for impressions against P3+ and/or Pico Slim...- Enanthate
- Post #217
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Monster Turbine Pro Copper
Quote: The Phonaks require more power regardless of tips used. And yes the blacks would be a better choice for music preferences, but I still recommend trying the grey filters. They simply make this phone.- Enanthate
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Monster Turbine Pro Copper
Quote: Before you purchase the copper's...Try the grey PFE filters. Best $15 you can spend.- Enanthate
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Ortofon e-Q5 Impressions Thread
I definately find this to be a midcentric phone. Mids are pushed in the foreground which makes detail retrieval easier for the liquid midrange. Treble and bass aren't too far behind though.- Enanthate
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