westsider
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mBcHc
My V6's just arrived today so these are just first impressions. But I have both e5 and e535 and I think the sound stage is much wider in the 1964 V6's. The bass is in the V6's is nice and crisp. I can hear the player moving his fingers on the strings in some songs. The bass is not lacking at all in the V6's. It will show you the weaknesses in recordings though. the voice sound very natural. I just finished listening to my Barbershop rehearsal tracks could here everything in the recording. the voices sound natural....That is the best way I can describe it.
If you have a specific question I will try to help you. I have had my V6's less than 24hours but my first impressions are they are great CIEM's
Nice video for 1964 Ears!
But someone please tell me which one between v3 or v6's vocal are better?
I'm now searching for a CIEM in 1964Ears to replace my SE535LTD.
And I demand a tight bass and a smooth and large soundstage with a slightly forward vocal. Any recommendation ?
Thanks so much!
mBcHc
My V6's just arrived today so these are just first impressions. But I have both e5 and e535 and I think the sound stage is much wider in the 1964 V6's. The bass is in the V6's is nice and crisp. I can hear the player moving his fingers on the strings in some songs. The bass is not lacking at all in the V6's. It will show you the weaknesses in recordings though. the voice sound very natural. I just finished listening to my Barbershop rehearsal tracks could here everything in the recording. the voices sound natural....That is the best way I can describe it.
If you have a specific question I will try to help you. I have had my V6's less than 24hours but my first impressions are they are great CIEM's