jasonb
Headphoneus Supremus
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With a small bit of bass EQ’ed out I am really enjoying these. I am also enjoying them at a pretty low volume. According to the Apple Health app my average is 60dB.
Haven’t heard PX8 but measurement data gives hints that sound is terrible with PX8. AAP2 has a pretty good sq, comparing to any ANC headphones.Very interesting and very good video.
Like one (or maybe more?) of the 4 people in the video, I preferring the APP 1 than APM, and of course I prefer the APP 2 than APP 1 and APM, and I saying this the first day the APP 2 is releasing.
Is good seeing 4 people that caring very much about sound quality agreeing that the APP 2 sound is excellent, and that is better than several / many wired earphones (and headphones for me too), something that some people insisting is impossible. I'm sure that the 4 people in the video will preferring the sound of the APP 2 than the 700 euros / USD B&W PX8 ANC headphone. I saying this in the px8 thread and some people laughing and saying that an earphone is impossible sounding better than a headphone. For me the difference is very, very clear. So many misconceptions about audio and this misconceptions are repeating by so many others people...
I have the Max and the APP2’s and I agree. Not sure why I have the Max anymore.Haven’t heard PX8 but measurement data gives hints that sound is terrible with PX8. AAP2 has a pretty good sq, comparing to any ANC headphones.
I have had AirPods Max ja H95, AAP2 is not bad at all compared to those. It even has larger and more open soundstage than H95. In my opinion.
And looking at PX8 measurements i may believe that they are carbage. As earlier PX was to me. Boomy and dark sound.
AAP2 has very good sq and makes me think what is MAX’s purpose from now on? MAX does not offer very much more compared to APP2. If anything?
Funnily, I've done the reverse of you, bought the SpinFit CP1025, and added the Sedna Xelastec to the little attachment - useless for if you want to put them on charge, but - a surprising boost in perceived audio quality having them fit my ears correctly.So I ordered the Azla Sedna EarFit Max tips for my AirPods Pro 2. So they are a 2 part tip. They have the part that snaps onto the AirPods Pro, and then the silicone tip part, and they come apart pretty easily. So what I’m currently trying right now is the SpinFit CP360 tips on the Azla adapters. I’ve always liked the CP360 tips, and I seem to like them in this situation as well. As always the CP360 tips seem to make everything seem just a tad tighter and clearer than most other tips.
The CP360 with the Azla adaptors still fit in the charging case. Idk how different the Spinfits that are made for the AirPods Pro are from the CP360, but I already had the CP360. They sound good, and they still fit the case.Funnily, I've done the reverse of you, bought the SpinFit CP1025, and added the Sedna Xelastec to the little attachment - useless for if you want to put them on charge, but - a surprising boost in perceived audio quality having them fit my ears correctly.
I find the CP360 to smoothen and tighten everything up real nicely. I actually think these sound great.I’ve found some half height silicone tips that fit onto the attachment, no idea where they came from, but they definitely smoothen the sound (I’ve got seemingly super large ear canals so need an XL fit) - it requires me to push the case closed, but once the magnets get a hold, the case closes fully and stays closed.
So I ordered the Azla Sedna EarFit Max tips for my AirPods Pro 2. So they are a 2 part tip. They have the part that snaps onto the AirPods Pro, and then the silicone tip part, and they come apart pretty easily. So what I’m currently trying right now is the SpinFit CP360 tips on the Azla adapters. I’ve always liked the CP360 tips, and I seem to like them in this situation as well. As always the CP360 tips seem to make everything seem just a tad tighter and clearer than most other tips.
Glad they work for ya. I think they improve the sound as well.Thanks for the idea! I actually already had the Azla adaptors and the CP360s (which I bought for other IEMs at some point). This combination is working great. I have sealing issues with the OEM Apple tips.