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IEM for metal music and hard rock - ultimate solution
End game fearless roland. Somehow they have totally rolled off high’s but maintain texture and presence with strings. Bass is good but not too present which is good for death metal as the kick attack and bass have lots of texture and are clearly distinguished. Try listening to moon funeral on...- DancersToDissonance
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Comment by 'DancersToDissonance' on listing 'Solaris Shrink Ray'
Price reduced- DancersToDissonance
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Comment by 'DancersToDissonance' on listing 'Solaris Shrink Ray'
Bump. Open to trades as well- DancersToDissonance
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Comment by 'DancersToDissonance' on listing 'Solaris Shrink Ray'
@shizzin thanks for the heads-up- DancersToDissonance
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For Sale Solaris Shrink Ray
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- 1250.00 USD
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- Excellent/Like new
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- North America
I received these brand new from ALO Audio in July to replace a pair of Solaris LE’s that I sent in for service. They are in mint/pristine condition. All accessories and packing will ship with the headphones. I will dropoff within 1 business day usps priority. Please feel free to ping me with...- DancersToDissonance
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Best open headphones for under $150 ?
Used 6xx, he4se- DancersToDissonance
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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What's the Best Budget IEM for new or audiophiles on a tight budget!?
I would say aria but I dropped mine from only a few feet, wooden floor and lost sound. Build feels nice and I think they sound pretty good though -
The PENON official thread
Which penon model is the most mid-foward and rolled off treble?- DancersToDissonance
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Pictures of your computer rigs! Post them here!
Sim rig 🏎️- DancersToDissonance
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Best Headphones for Audiophiles with Tinnitus | Moon Audio
I do want to try an r2r. I will probably get an atticus eventually or maybe auteur based on zmf’s house sound and how it’s described it sounds right up my alley. I tried a few different 5” speakers in my car, auditor was cheaper and definitely had the most energy, sounded the most neutral...- DancersToDissonance
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- Forum: Moon Audio Premier Sponsor Forum
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Best Headphones for Audiophiles with Tinnitus | Moon Audio
All that said if we do apples to apples I think its safe to say an aeon open is better for tinnitus than aeon closed, clear better for it than elegia or stellia, etc- DancersToDissonance
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Best Headphones for Audiophiles with Tinnitus | Moon Audio
I have the auditor 5.25” speakers up front, the cheaper ones but sending alot of watts to them. I think its more just down to larger speakers this is in a 1992 jeep xj which isn’t exactly insulated there’s alot of space in that car and it lets water in, so it’s not very tight/sealed lol...- DancersToDissonance
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Best Headphones for Audiophiles with Tinnitus | Moon Audio
Also speakers, even just monitors at my computer, or in the car where I’ve installed focals in the front doors, are easier than headphones while listening, but seem to impact my ears the most. So it’s not necessarily open vs closed to watch out for first as others have said here. I agree with...- DancersToDissonance
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Best Headphones for Audiophiles with Tinnitus | Moon Audio
I have tinnitus. Of the over ears that I own, ether 2’s are the best but I think they lack a bit of energy so it’s a trade off. Lcd 2c’s are bad for my ears which is unfortunate bc I like their tonality. Im treble sensitive but for me personally it feels like it’s the lower treble/upper mids...- DancersToDissonance
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Solaris shrink ray impressions
They make mention of the crossover being tweaked for a more exciting sound in the item description when it was released but yeah, probably the same. I’ve only heard the LE with the larger floral shell and was surprised it sounds very similar to that. Wish I still had it to do side-by-side. On... -
IEM for metal music and hard rock - ultimate solution
Stuff I’m listening to lately for reference bc I can’t keep up with metal sub genre labels- Meshuggah (always), depths, necrophagist, spawn of possession, cryptopsy, entheos, the faceless, soreption, dillinger, artificial brain, gorguts, vildjarta, imperial triumphant, ingested, whitechapel- DancersToDissonance
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IEM for metal music and hard rock - ultimate solution
Likely an unpopular vote but after a few months with the fearless roland they’re my favorite iem’s for most all metal albums that I listen to with the exception of recordings that are already a really dark mix. The shells also seem to resonate more than other iems I have and somehow it all just...- DancersToDissonance
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Solaris shrink ray impressions
I recently got my hands on the Solaris shrink ray. Is there anyone else out there that has these? I’d be curious if anyone has had the chance to compare them side by side with the other versions. I used to own the LE’s and they sound pretty similar to what I recall from those.- DancersToDissonance
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New Member Introductions thread
New here as well! I’m always reading these forums for insights and so I’m looking to contributing- DancersToDissonance
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations