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  1. kadajawi

    Dali Headphones

    I have decided to keep the IO-4, as the seal kept getting better to a level that I can live with. However they seem to have developed an issue when using Bluetooth, where especially with YouTube the right side crackles while something is playing. Turning them off and on again changes behavior...
  2. kadajawi

    Dali Headphones

    True, but I am having issues with the original earpads. I can wear my Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro for hours. I could also wear my Surface Headphones for hours... putting those on feels like sinking into a super nice, comfortable pillow. The Dali make my ears hurt after maybe 30-45 minutes, as they...
  3. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    That's a good deal. The WF-1000x have dropped in price too, it seems, so they become much more reasonable/acceptable considering the price. For the past month I've had the Bose SoundSport Free for review, and I must say I am quite impressed. Usability-wise there's no competition. Volume...
  4. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Currently I have the Bose SoundSport Free for review, and while they don't sound as food as the Sony's, they are much better in terms of usability and connection quality. Except for with Windows 10, they don't seem to work at all there. But otherwise, being able to switch between devices easily...
  5. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Even with SBC you should only hear compression artifacts, the sound signature is the same. I'd say they were defective or you couldn't get a seal. Or... I once heard them like you described, and the reason was connection issues. Like, not caused by SBC but by interferences. Turn them off and on...
  6. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    It is. I couldn't get my Macs to play AAC, so I could hear those artifacts too. And I've also tried SBC on my Android, and yet again, same issues. (Also SBC didn't help me with the connection issues).
  7. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Yes. However it depends on what public place we are talking about. It's worst when in electronics shops with lots of TVs (especially if they are smart etc.). That sort of surrounding. Regular public places... usually fine, but there are occasional drop offs. If you want zero, then these aren't...
  8. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Nope, I didn't. However the computer I was using it with might have been connected to the mouse via BT... not sure though. As for the PXC 550, I like these Sonys a lot more. The sound signature on the PXC 550 changes depending on the noise cancelling setting, the isolation is IMHO not as good...
  9. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Updating worked flawless on my set through my Android phone, while a colleague tried to update the second set via his iPhone and failed multiple times (similar to your issues... he also has an Apple Watch). Then I used my phone to update the other set, but forgot I was doing so and moved away...
  10. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    I have drop offs too, I'd say it's fair to say all have this issue? Or maybe it depends on your phone, too? In any case, I personally can absolutely live with the issue. If you can't, then wait for a revised version, because apart from the AirPods, which don't sound good, you just have to live...
  11. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Interesting. I have the volume setting there too, but it only displays the volume. I can't unfold it to adjust the actual volume. Go figure...
  12. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    I believe what happens is the following: The earphones have their own volume setting. Some devices, like iPhones, Macs, and SOME Android phones control that internal volume setting. Other devices do not, but control how loud the volume sent through is. i.e. to reduce the volume, they reduce the...
  13. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Once the left earphone is disconnected from the phone, the phone will stop playing. That's true. But if it were near field communication or something like that, how could the right side have a signal from maybe 10 meters distance? The behavior, the kind of drop offs is exactly the same with my...
  14. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    I don't think that's the case with the WF-1000X. I tried walking away from my phone with only the right ear plugged in, the left plug remaining with the phone, and the connection was just as good/bad as before. I'll have to try what happens if the left plug is far away from the phone (but still...
  15. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    But where? There's nothing in the app that even looks like volume controls? If I press the vol up button, I'm already maxed out. I can't find anything in the settings. Or elsewhere. Ok, now I managed to reconnect it to the phone, and it recognizes the WF-1000X. It shows me WF-1000X version...
  16. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Sony Music Center doesn't fix my issues. There's an update to the headphones app, which adds an EQ amongst other things. Unfortunately it only consists of presets (no adjustments!). It also displays the volume in very rough approximation. So when I couldn't use full volume (despite being fully...
  17. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    That's odd. Sounds like a bug. I hope to hear from Sony soon. Maybe I can replicate the solution... I might not be getting the absolutely highest volume possible, will try tomorrow. The hissing sound sounds familiar... it happens when the noise cancelling is on. I believe that's noise being...
  18. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    How about other devices? Did you get a pre-production unit meant for reviews (i.e. not for sale, serial number below, say, 100, and in silver?), or did you buy a retail unit? If the latter, I'd complain to Sony. There are a couple of bugs with the headsets, but later units seem to work...
  19. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Actually they block more sound than I'd like, cause I need to know what's going on around me in my office. And while the ambient sound feature is nice, it could do with some adjustments. My office is relatively quiet, so I'd like some volume boost feature. On public transport (haven't tried...
  20. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Something odd has happened. A colleague connected to them today to have a try, and on his Huawei P9 they were loud. After that I wanted to listen to music again, connected... and suddenly it is loud for me too! Connecting to the MacBook Pro it was loud too, but had no lasting effect. Fingers...
  21. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    I can't find the option in that app... :-/ I did connect it to my Mac mini at work, and there I get the full volume that seems possible. However that computer can only stream in SBC quality, so basically I can have bad sound quality, but loud, or good sound quality but quiet. Hm. Will try a...
  22. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    I think you have a production WF1000X, while I have a pre-production one that was sent out to reviewers. There's plenty of not for sale written everywhere, the serial number is written under the recycling and CE logo. I'll try to get some info from my contact through whom I have received these...
  23. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    Care to share the silver number at the bottom of the charging case? As in roughly... what sort of ballpark? Also, is it possible for you to try an Android phone or another Bluetooth source? As I've mentioned they sound plenty loud on an iPhone, but rather quiet on anything else I tried.
  24. kadajawi

    Sony WF-1000X discussion thread: Truly wireless IEM with Active Noise Cancelling!

    I have an early review unit. So far the call quality seems fine (in a quiet environment), I'll still have to try out what the other line would hear though. Comfort is like with any other IEM IMHO, though these are very easy to insert and get a seal. I've had other IEMs where I had to pull on my...
  25. kadajawi

    Best value solution for desktop speakers

    You can look at the Nubert nuPro A-100 or A-200. They do exceed the budget a bit (285 Euro per speaker), but Nubert is excellent. 50-22000 Hz at +- 3 dB is pretty decent for a smallish active monitor. For the A-200 it's down to 39 Hz, the A-300 even gets down to 30 Hz. Even many subwoofer don't...
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