Red Raider
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Hello everyone! As you can see I'm a new poster here, but I've been a long-time spectator.
I'm currently in the process of purchasing a new do-it-all IEM for everyday use (gym, casual listening, etc) and after extensive research I've pretty much narrowed it down to the Soundmagic E10 and Velodyne VPulse. I currently own the JVC HA-FX3X and love the low end impact, but the highs and mids are so drowned out that it's hardly enjoyable anymore (I also hate that I look like Frankenstein when wearing them). I'm looking for an earphone with that same type of bass impact but with a more detailed mid and upper range.
I'm certainly willing to shell out more cash for the extra bass the VPulse earphones provide, but I'm afraid I'll just be buying another HA-FX3X with tons of low end rumble but little to no musical clarity. My question is, have any of you heard the Velodyne VPulse and do they preserve clarity or is it just another bloated basshead IEM?
Thanks!
I'm currently in the process of purchasing a new do-it-all IEM for everyday use (gym, casual listening, etc) and after extensive research I've pretty much narrowed it down to the Soundmagic E10 and Velodyne VPulse. I currently own the JVC HA-FX3X and love the low end impact, but the highs and mids are so drowned out that it's hardly enjoyable anymore (I also hate that I look like Frankenstein when wearing them). I'm looking for an earphone with that same type of bass impact but with a more detailed mid and upper range.
I'm certainly willing to shell out more cash for the extra bass the VPulse earphones provide, but I'm afraid I'll just be buying another HA-FX3X with tons of low end rumble but little to no musical clarity. My question is, have any of you heard the Velodyne VPulse and do they preserve clarity or is it just another bloated basshead IEM?
Thanks!