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Headphoneus Supremus
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So I just received these today and have been listening for about 2 hours. I have to say, I'm absolutely loving them. I'm also big into bass music but am a musician first and foremost. For reference, I'm going to an all dubstep mini festival on Saturday.
So how do they sound? Incredibly detailed from top to bottom. I have to admit, I've generally disliked every non sennheiser IEM I've tried. To me, these are my perfect IEM that provide isolation. I'll have the isine20 within a week or so and share comparison thoughts.
Everyone has commented on the imaging and balance across the spectrum but what really surprised me is the quality and depth of the BASS! Others mentioned how extended it is and I MUCH prefer a deeper/accurate bass over a forward bass. When I want lots of bass, I want it like this instead of artificially pushed forward to make up for accuracy issues.
The other surprise was how damn comfortable they are. I've never loved the way an IEM felt until these. Limited experience includes some Sennheiser in the $200 range from years ago, Jaybird X2, PowerBeats and recently the Moshi Vortex(free@work).
Also, I've been using apple buds at the gym due to comfort. These have taken the gym duties over after a single workout. The focused/isolated sound and improved music experience definitely helped my energy levels.
Anyways, these are keepers for me.
So how do they sound? Incredibly detailed from top to bottom. I have to admit, I've generally disliked every non sennheiser IEM I've tried. To me, these are my perfect IEM that provide isolation. I'll have the isine20 within a week or so and share comparison thoughts.
Everyone has commented on the imaging and balance across the spectrum but what really surprised me is the quality and depth of the BASS! Others mentioned how extended it is and I MUCH prefer a deeper/accurate bass over a forward bass. When I want lots of bass, I want it like this instead of artificially pushed forward to make up for accuracy issues.
The other surprise was how damn comfortable they are. I've never loved the way an IEM felt until these. Limited experience includes some Sennheiser in the $200 range from years ago, Jaybird X2, PowerBeats and recently the Moshi Vortex(free@work).
Also, I've been using apple buds at the gym due to comfort. These have taken the gym duties over after a single workout. The focused/isolated sound and improved music experience definitely helped my energy levels.
Anyways, these are keepers for me.