Hmm placebo effect does has it limitation. For instance, one cannot make believe that one has a million buck in his bank account and a million buck appears. For that, it requires delusion and and a little ecstasy
Hmm placebo effect does has it limitation. For instance, one cannot make believe that one has a million buck in his bank account and a million buck appears. For that, it requires delusion and and a little ecstasy
Done that too. Also, when I was getting started on digital boards, I would pfl a channel, adjust it, only to realize after the fact that I hadn't selected that channel and was adjusting another channel.
I tried without the UEBJ and I can't do it man. The bass has lost its punchiness, espelecially sub bass and it's bleeding massively into the mids while the mid bass has become bloated again. If you think that's the best CIEM you've ever heard than more power to you but it isn't for me. Don't get me wrong, I love A12 when it's configured properly to my tastes.
High end is so recessed some high notes are hard to hear in some songs, especially cymbals. That is probably why their new flagships have more end.
I tried without the UEBJ and I can't do it man. The bass has lost its punchiness, espwlecially sub bass ans it's bleesing into the mids while thr mid bass has become bloated again. If you think that's the best CIEM you've ever heard than more power to you but it isn't for me. Don't get me wrong, I live A12 when it's configured properly to my tastes.
UEBJ sounds compressed to me. I prefer other impedance adaptors, but not for all genres of music.
The best thing about the a12 is how much of a chameleon it is. Change ADEL to any of the modules (or hell, even the Apex ones), change the cables, change the impedance, change the source. All of those things leads to an infinite possibility in terms of sound signature and enjoyment and it shows those changes more transparently than other IEMs I've tried.
UEBJ sounds compressed to me. I prefer other impedance adaptors, but not for all genres of music.
The best thing about the a12 is how much of a chameleon it is. Change ADEL to any of the modules (or hell, even the Apex ones), change the cables, change the impedance, change the source. All of those things leads to an infinite possibility in terms of sound signature and enjoyment and it shows those changes more transparently than other IEMs I've tried.
I disagree. It's easier to remove than add a preference I find with IEMs. It is easier to remove or shape bass than to add bass to something like the Zeus. It's harder to add treble energy back into the a12 but it's easier to tame the bass as well.
You don't have to worry.... The whole impedance matching thing has no facts to back it up. In fact adding any resistor to the circuit will degrade the sound. All you need is a good amp to drive them.
I am just trying an 75 ohm adaptor someone recommended here with my A12 und Mojo and experiencing very similar things. Sound is less bassy which makes voices more pronounced but the overall sound feels flater. don't like it so far. maybe I should use an amp/dac that doesn't add more warmth to the overall sound of the A12.
You don't have to worry.... The whole impedance matching thing has no facts to back it up. In fact adding any resistor to the circuit will degrade the sound. All you need is a good amp to drive them.
I am just trying an 75 ohm adaptor someone recommended here with my A12 und Mojo and experiencing very similar things. Sound is less bassy which makes voices more pronounced but the overall sound feels flater. don't like it so far. maybe I should use an amp/dac that doesn't add more warmth to the overall sound of the A12.
Yea. No matter what impedance adapter I tried(UEBJ,20,75,95,100,175,350 ohm), the A12 never pairs well with the mojo. I recommend a Sabre DAC based device. DX200, DP-X1 are they ways to go.
You don't have to worry.... The whole impedance matching thing has no facts to back it up. In fact adding any resistor to the circuit will degrade the sound. All you need is a good amp to drive them.
I am just trying an 75 ohm adaptor someone recommended here with my A12 und Mojo and experiencing very similar things. Sound is less bassy which makes voices more pronounced but the overall sound feels flater. don't like it so far. maybe I should use an amp/dac that doesn't add more warmth to the overall sound of the A12.
Yea. No matter what impedance adapter I tried(UEBJ,20,75,95,100,175,350 ohm), the A12 never pairs well with the mojo. I recommend a Sabre DAC based device. DX200, DP-X1 are they ways to go.
I agree, and it's a shame that we have to find the "right" pairing to complement the sq of the iem in question. I believe it was Jason (jelt) who was having some issues with Hugo in terms of a pairing mismatch with his 2nd round of c/iem reviews. He ended up calling the companies in question, and they told him that the hugo was a no go with their respective iems, so he abandoned the hugo as a review tool altogether. Jelt?....
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