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  1. Martellato

    $1000 IEMs?

    Wow! I'm convinced. That is some really impressive watch collection you got! I like watches a lot, maybe you could give me some advice on them as well! =D
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    $1000 IEMs?

    Yeah I've heard many great things about the X5III, using the same DAC as the AK380 (AK4490 I think) makes it a tempting choice. But the thing with FiiO is, Although the devices are well built and sound good and all, they don't feel premium. The packaging, accessories and the aesthetics... Well...
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    $1000 IEMs?

    DAC/AMP solutions are not for me I guess, since I would like them to be mobile and portable and I dont have enough space in my pocket for both a phone and an AMP/DAC. That's why im going for a DAP. The new Onkyo Granbeat is a DAP+smartphone which seems great since you wouldn't have to manage two...
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    $1000 IEMs?

    Hey! I listen to many different genres. Classical, Jazz, Rock, Metal, and many different kinds of them too. For instance I listen to AC/DC and I also listen to Symphony X. I can't afford a JH 16 Pro but I heard Rosie is like a modified JH 13 Pro. I will check out the S-EM6 V2 too! thanks a lot...
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    $1000 IEMs?

    Hey! thank your time. As for cables, I'm not a great fan of Shure cables. What I care most is the experience as a package, weighing more on sound. Considering the choices you can have at that price point, makes the decision making really hard. SE846 reviews are all positive, which is a plus, but...
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    Need In-Ears under 500$ and Under 50$ AUD

    Seems like Shure SE535 LTD would be a good choice. All reviews are positive and has two Cables one with and one without inline controls/mic. Looks pretty beast and is to last (with the detachable cable and so on). Has very good sound isolation. Fits your criteria.
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    $1000 IEMs?

    So I'm looking to buy an IEM, but being where I live, I cant really give them a listen or try any of them so I rely on you guys. Shure SE846, Jerry Harvey Rosie and Campfire Audio Lyra II appealed to me on their websites but since there's not much info on Rosie and not a proper comparison...
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