Acoustune Impressions thread
May 13, 2021 at 7:17 AM Post #347 of 805
Hi There, thanks for that however the connector for the 1675CU isn't a standard MMCX but a Pentaconn Ear connector which is slightly different, don't think you can use a standard MMCX with the 1675CU?
you'll need this...
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May 25, 2021 at 7:04 AM Post #350 of 805
Re; HS2KMX, the entire Driver chamber assembly removeable / replaceable.
We got DAPs w/ interchangeable boards, now comes the IEM ball game...
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May 26, 2021 at 9:53 AM Post #351 of 805
Isn’t an used 1695ti more interesting?
They are cutting it very close.
unfortunately, when i saw the medium sized stage from the bird thread, i immediately lost my self hype on them. I'm quite sure they sound excellent still, though.
Living w/ the '70ss for more than 2 years, i solved the peaky trebles, the major drawback.
The graph we see everywhere only pointed out to that very same issue. Only a few pointed out how good they are on other fronts.
the Pros:
1. Huge sound field - the depth only beaten by the likes of the andromeda. The cathedral ceiling stage height is amazing.
Whatever excellent tuning there is to a set, but closed field to my face - i will never appreciate. i already been there, W10, W50 et. al. They sound very good but we got enormous out of head iems nowadays - very much like good full size cans.
2. Fantastic natural mids - albeit a bit recessed. any pure copper cable can solve that - or even Final E type tips!
3. Detailed, bodied trebles
3. Energetic - this is a lively set
4. Mid-bass, awesome mid bass - want more sub-bass? change the tips to Sony ep ex11 or the like

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From my group of sets, this set is the spiciest of all, but analogue sounding still, due to the mids. The percussions on my 70ss (on decent recordings) are naturally bright and detailed. Those tambourines & similar to freq. range instruments sound are one of the best out there...
 
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May 26, 2021 at 1:08 PM Post #353 of 805
what Tips have you guys settled with for your Acoustunes
By history for my '70ss
AET-07 (Neutral), AET-08 (Bassy), Sony EP-EX11 (Bassy, reduced trebles), Penon Orange Stem Tips (Better sub bass than EX11, reduced treble) and so far the best match...
 
Jun 4, 2021 at 12:44 PM Post #354 of 805
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Jun 6, 2021 at 12:51 AM Post #356 of 805
Jun 26, 2021 at 10:05 PM Post #358 of 805
Came across a chance to purchase a NOS HS1695TI but with no opportunity to audition them, how do these fit? I read about the shallow insertion for Acoustunes; how do they compare for fit against the Andromeda 2020? Those fit me well. Also, how would these now compare to Dunu Luna/Zen?
 
Jun 27, 2021 at 2:44 AM Post #359 of 805
Came across a chance to purchase a NOS HS1695TI but with no opportunity to audition them, how do these fit? I read about the shallow insertion for Acoustunes; how do they compare for fit against the Andromeda 2020? Those fit me well. Also, how would these now compare to Dunu Luna/Zen?
The '95ti share the same shell dimensions as the old flagship 1670ss.
Just get a size larger ear tip should the shallow nozzle affect the insertion...

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Jun 27, 2021 at 2:45 AM Post #360 of 805
Came across a chance to purchase a NOS HS1695TI but with no opportunity to audition them, how do these fit? I read about the shallow insertion for Acoustunes; how do they compare for fit against the Andromeda 2020? Those fit me well. Also, how would these now compare to Dunu Luna/Zen?
Congrats btw...
 

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