To some extent, yes. Attenuation starts in the upper mids and continues throughout the treble range. Top end extension is less affected than by the FAD tips though.
All things considered, it's not exactly the same effect, but close enough in overall tonality (slightly more polite highs and warmer / fuller mids), if that is what's desired.
Hi, a question for you owners of k3003s and high-end full-sized cans. I have the k3003s (used with small FAD tips for best seal with my ears - thank you Nomax) running from a Calyx M and absolutely love them. I was about to pull the trigger on some Hifiman HE-500s for my home rig, which for these purposes is just a Project turntable run through a (for now) cr@ppy pre-amp with a headphone out. I'm going to upgrade the pre-amp to a better headphone amp/pre amp like a Lehmann Audio Rhinelander or audio-gd c2 anyway and then hook up the HE-500s to that. But it just struck me that the HE-500s might be a disappointment when compared to the k3003s, I remember someone on this thread saying they have both and barely use the HE-500s. So far I've only used the k3003s for portable listening, but am not wedded to full-sized cans for home listening (though currently have some Sennheiser Momentums and a pair of Sony MDR-1s that I use at home, but looking to updgrade as I find them lacking in punch - probably to do with the bad pre-amp).
Anyway, any views on whether I need the Hifimans for home use, or would be better off simply upgrading the pre-amp/headphone amp and use the k3000s with that?
Sorry if these are dumb questions, I'm relatively new to this ridiculous hobby.. Saving myself some cash by not spending unnecessarily on the full-sized cans sounds like it might be a good idea though...
Having spent a full two weeks with the K3003 I am amazed how good this iem is. I have owned some high end full size headphones but the best iem prior to this was the Shure 535 and I wasn't impressed. Is there a legitimate step up from the K3003? Can anyone with a v6 Stage and the k3003 give me their impression? Thx.
Well, after 6 weeks of anguish, my replacement K3003's should be here tomorrow. I can't wait to be back in the game!
I will be relieved once I actually have them in hand, though. For some reason, they have my shipping address with the right zip code but the wrong city name. But UPS already notified me about the shipment so I think I am good.
I have to say that, in the end, AKG really stepped up to help with my issue once I got in touch with the right people.
Having spent a full two weeks with the K3003 I am amazed how good this iem is. I have owned some high end full size headphones but the best iem prior to this was the Shure 535 and I wasn't impressed. Is there a legitimate step up from the K3003? Can anyone with a v6 Stage and the k3003 give me their impression? Thx.
Having spent a full two weeks with the K3003 I am amazed how good this iem is. I have owned some high end full size headphones but the best iem prior to this was the Shure 535 and I wasn't impressed. Is there a legitimate step up from the K3003? Can anyone with a v6 Stage and the k3003 give me their impression? Thx.
Reading through the thread most agree that as far as universals go the K3003 is at top of the food chain. I am curious how the 1964 V6 universal model stacks up.
I am extremely satisfied and was shocked how good they sound. I just didn't have much experience with iems and was inquiring if there is really anything better in universals. Yes , I totally get that its personal opinions and very subjective.
I am extremely satisfied and was shocked how good they sound. I just didn't have much experience with iems and was inquiring if there is really anything better in universals. Yes , I totally get that its personal opinions and very subjective.
supposedly these are 'better' iems but how much better is a mystery - whether the sonic improvement you get justifies going from 700$ to the prices they ask, is another thing....
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