tinkertailor
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SeaHF32s
can't wait to hear more about this, especially in relation to qian 25, monk and ty hi 32 (since I have had them all and they are easy to reference)
SeaHF32s
There are apparently a couple of "standard" earbud shell sizes, and I'm with you - finding that the Qian39 is a comfortable size for my ears.
I've had others on here mention that the Shozy BK is another smaller sized earbud - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Shozy-BK-High-Fidelity-Quality-Audiophile-Earphone-Earbuds/32761532509.html
That's sad to hear about the HE150, oh well. I like it.
I'm waiting for your impression then.I just ordered a Qian25, Monk+, SeaHF32s, TY HI-Z 32.
I'm wondering how these budget buds will perform against more expensive gears in my inventory, say, AK-JH Michelle or Alessandro MS1i.
Does the earbud form factor allow a more efficient design which make them budget buds sound better than their peers do (headphones, IEMs) at the same/ above price point?
And as my preferred genres are rock, metal, which of these buds will suit my genres the best (I like punching bass, clear and forward mids, but dont give a damn about treble)
PS. I only order ones with low impedance (max 32 ohms) bc I play it straight from iPhone hp jack
I just ordered a Qian25, Monk+, SeaHF32s, TY HI-Z 32.
I'm wondering how these budget buds will perform against more expensive gears in my inventory, say, AK-JH Michelle or Alessandro MS1i.
Does the earbud form factor allow a more efficient design which make them budget buds sound better than their peers do (headphones, IEMs) at the same/ above price point?
And as my preferred genres are rock, metal, which of these buds will suit my genres the best (I like punching bass, clear and forward mids, but dont give a damn about treble)
PS. I only order ones with low impedance (max 32 ohms) bc I play it straight from iPhone hp jack
I'm waiting for your impression then.
However someone here (or maybe in earbud roundup thread) who post about how he love ty hi-z 320 ohm specifically for metal and I can vouch for that. Ty 320 is not budget though. But his smaller sibling ty 32 sound almost same as 320 to untrained ears when amped. 320 is better of course. worth the extra money but need amp.
That's sad to hear about the HE150, oh well. I like it.
Not sure if the people here still care, but it seems that the brands "seahf" "TY-Hiz" "colarad" "HE" are all "made" and "Created" by the same company Shenzhen Aiweike Technology Co.,Ltd. One of their representatives reached out on the facebook group. No definitive answer on wether or not the 150-ohm's (or other equivalent ohm buds across brands) are the same or if not to what degree they differ or how, but this information mixed with reports from others to me seems to indicate they are likely similar at least (of course always open to have my mind changed). FYI, he also posted his email in the group (i wont repost it here without permission).
This is very good information. Thanks!
https://www.fasttech.com/product/4955301-authentic-uiisii-u2-in-ear-earphones I do not have these but they meet the budget, flat cable, Mic criteria.
https://www.fasttech.com/product/4955301-authentic-uiisii-u2-in-ear-earphones I do not have these but they meet the budget, flat cable, Mic criteria.
Yeah. I noticed that but not sure how good they are? I think no one has bought them so far hence I am not able to get any review or comparison at all.
id say it's a matter of preference. However on many occasion I gave my friends (not much trained ears but does listen to lots of music using crap iem) a test. Ty 32 and ty 320, both amped using my 02. I carefully volume matched them by ears myself before handing to them and let them decide. Most of them says there's not much different. For people who doesn't know where to look or not experience enough the signature of both fools them. heck I even myself forgot that I listen to 32 for a while thinking I'm listening to 320. Only on certain songs that I realized I'm actually listening to 32. If you're focus its easy to differentiate them depending on depth and resolution. Unamped 32 vs amped 320 there's no contest though. Amped 32 reduce some 6k peak and open up the sound even more imo. These 6k highs usually bothers people who love monk +Are you saying that the TY HI-Z 32 is a step above other budget earbuds? I own some of the budget usual suspects - Monk+, **** PT15, Philips SHE3800 (recabled), Qian25, Qian39, Sony 808+, and K's 64 silver. I've found that most of them are pretty good, but none are good all rounders.
I think what many of us a looking for is a mid-budget earbud ($30 to $50 perhaps) that is clearly better than budget buds. The closest that I've found is the Blox B160, but that is a big fail in the sub bass department.
Yeah. I noticed that but not sure how good they are? I think no one has bought them so far hence I am not able to get any review or comparison at all.