Acoustune Impressions thread
Dec 16, 2022 at 5:13 AM Post #721 of 805
The ACT05 chamber will be available for sale at a future date. But if you want it right now, only way is to get HS2000MX MKII.
 
Dec 16, 2022 at 5:33 AM Post #722 of 805
Strangely the official Twitter only just announced the ACT04~ 🤔

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Its seems that they prioritize the hong kong market first then to japan, but tbh not that long i think, im sure HS2000MX MK2 and ACT05 will reach japan shortly after this.
e earphone also seems to got the ACT04 now

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Dec 16, 2022 at 9:11 AM Post #723 of 805
Interestingly I was at e earphone in Tokyo a few weeks ago and saw Acoustune labeled as a brand from “Hong Kong”. I mean the company was incorporated in HK yup but as far as I can tell, the R&D is done in Japan.

But typical Japanese brand releases stuff in Japan first then other countries so obviously Acoustune isn’t doing that.
 
Dec 18, 2022 at 4:54 PM Post #724 of 805
Somehow I missed that MADOO had another release: https://www.e-earphone.jp/products/detail/1475407/2069/

Typ512 - ¥89,980

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In our first product, Typ711, we combined a planar driver with a balanced armature driver to achieve the right balance of wetness and clearness, but in Typ512, we combined a planar driver with a dynamic driver to create a sense of volume. We aimed for a sound that balances the contradictory items of having a powerful bass and a sound that is not dragged by the reverberation. While the "Typ711" was a balanced tuning, the "Typ512" is tuned with an emphasis on bass. With a speedy band sound, the bass drum's deep yet clear bass provides a rhythmic sound without lagging, and the deep bass and groovy synth sounds give a live feeling that makes you feel like you're in a club. However, it achieves a low tone that is not clumsy.
 
Dec 18, 2022 at 10:31 PM Post #725 of 805
Anyone with some more impression on the HS1750CU? I am trying to decide which one to get - the Softears Twilight or the Acoustune HS1750CU....can anyone help me out?
 
Dec 19, 2022 at 8:33 PM Post #726 of 805
Anyone with some more impression on the HS1750CU? I am trying to decide which one to get - the Softears Twilight or the Acoustune HS1750CU....can anyone help me out?
There was a newer review on e-earphone for the HS1750CU, they rated it 4.5 / 5 overall:
These are earphones that you will love the more you listen to them.
I also have raipenta and ie600 metal earphones, but if I want to keep them, I think I'll choose the hs1750cu.

Originally, I liked acoustune from hs1300ss of acoustune, and after getting this one of the higher rank, I was able to feel that I like it. I think hs1300ss users will like it.

All ranges are high-quality sound that is just right.
It's not like the Ie600, it's not a penetrating high-pitched sound, which is good.

There may be some people who feel unsatisfactory, but these are valuable earphones that are irresistible to those who like them.

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I haven't heard the HS1750CU, but I've read a few reviews now that compares them to the HS1300, which is about 90% of the reason I haven't bought them; I don't know if the newer driver & the slight tuning difference is enough of a reason to upgrade to them. I own the HS1300SS and for me it's definitely not a great set for all genres. I do not care for how most of my Metal albums sound with them, but I absolutely love these for Electronic music. And now that Acoustune's sister company released a warmer, bassy IEM that is under 1000 USD, I'm debating on jumping over to them for my next purchase.

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Considering the graph and the reviews over the last few months, I have a good feeling that the Softears Twlight will be the less fatiguing, warmer listen that does well with all genres comparably.
 
Jan 28, 2023 at 9:21 AM Post #727 of 805
Very excited just snagged a brand new Acoustune HS1655CU off ebay for a great price. Been trying to get a set of these for ages.
 
Jan 31, 2023 at 10:47 AM Post #728 of 805
My new babies have landed
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Feb 1, 2023 at 4:04 AM Post #730 of 805
To anyone who has/heard hs2000mx, how is it compared to say fourte?
 
Feb 14, 2023 at 3:29 AM Post #731 of 805
To anyone who has/heard hs2000mx, how is it compared to say fourte?
They share the same high quality AND high quantity treble but I would say HS2000MX has a bit more of it. Mids and lower mids on HS2000MX are fuller and warmer. Sub bass is borderline strong enough on HS2000MX for popular music but perfectly fine for acoustic music. Both have very good imaging but Fourté's stage is larger in all dimensions. I consider HS2000MX to be the more musically engaging IEM by quite a bit and that is mostly because of the mids with extraordinary vocal and instrument timbre. Both are great products but although I have had 2 other 64Audio IEMs I would give my thumbs up to Acoustune here. If only the treble was far less hot...

Fourté Blanc has a better treble presentation than Fourté OG but vocals are pushed a little too far back for me.

FWIW...

drftr
 
Feb 14, 2023 at 3:48 AM Post #732 of 805
They share the same high quality AND high quantity treble but I would say HS2000MX has a bit more of it. Mids and lower mids on HS2000MX are fuller and warmer. Sub bass is borderline strong enough on HS2000MX for popular music but perfectly fine for acoustic music. Both have very good imaging but Fourté's stage is larger in all dimensions. I consider HS2000MX to be the more musically engaging IEM by quite a bit and that is mostly because of the mids with extraordinary vocal and instrument timbre. Both are great products but although I have had 2 other 64Audio IEMs I would give my thumbs up to Acoustune here. If only the treble was far less hot...

Fourté Blanc has a better treble presentation than Fourté OG but vocals are pushed a little too far back for me.

FWIW...

drftr
Thabks for answering my query, 2000mx seems to be an interesting iem especially for it's modularity. Which driver have you tried?
 
Feb 26, 2023 at 4:44 AM Post #734 of 805
Hi all, have gotten myself a HS1300SS recently and while the tips do fit well I find that they feel a bit stiff/uncomfortable in my ear. I tried to find some information online but I'm not able to see which aftermarket tips are recommended. Would anyone happen to know which tips are suitable/recommended? Thanks so much in advance!
 
Feb 26, 2023 at 6:15 AM Post #735 of 805
Hi all, have gotten myself a HS1300SS recently and while the tips do fit well I find that they feel a bit stiff/uncomfortable in my ear. I tried to find some information online but I'm not able to see which aftermarket tips are recommended. Would anyone happen to know which tips are suitable/recommended? Thanks so much in advance!

Remind me, what stock tips do these come with? If you want to keep it within the Acoustune family, the AEX70 are spendy but very soft and comfortable. (In fact they’re so soft I might suggest sizing up for a good seal.)

I also like the AEX07 (the new AET07) a lot - I hear more dimensional staging with it. They aren’t quite as soft but I personally find them very comfortable still.
 

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