Audeze iSINE 10 & iSINE 20: Audeze releases two new IEM planar magnetic earphones
Jul 13, 2019 at 6:03 AM Post #6,631 of 7,348
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Good luck with the foam. I bought itandended up just using the outer shape. Case too small for all that foam and 2 cables, etc. As far as tips, here's the link for large spiral dots. From Japan. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/153379388236

Didn't realise Andromeda can share tips with iSines. Haven't tried yet
 
Jul 13, 2019 at 6:55 AM Post #6,633 of 7,348
Jul 13, 2019 at 7:27 AM Post #6,634 of 7,348
Interesting. I didn't think about that. I had recently realized I could do Bit Perfect playback on my Sonata HD DAC so I was using UAPP again. Suppose it was more about convenience of being able to use same software for everything but, I can see that's not going to work. Thanks for response.
I have a Sonata HD as well. Surprisingly good DAC for the money once you upgrade to hi res mode. I mainly use it as my DAC for movies or gaming on my Android phone. I use an iOS device for music because it's bit perfect to external DAC.
 
Jul 13, 2019 at 7:32 AM Post #6,635 of 7,348
I have a Sonata HD as well. Surprisingly good DAC for the money once you upgrade to hi res mode. I mainly use it as my DAC for movies or gaming on my Android phone. I use an iOS device for music because it's bit perfect to external DAC.

If you use UAPP on Android it is also Bit Perfect to external DAC.

Firmware "D" all the way!! ha
 
Jul 13, 2019 at 7:47 AM Post #6,636 of 7,348
Ear hooks to try with Frankie horseshoe. The reccomended one not really working for meScreenshot_2019-07-13-12-46-53.png
 
Jul 13, 2019 at 4:28 PM Post #6,638 of 7,348
Now I have the iSine 10.
Honestly, I'm not too impressed with its sound. It sounds very fake.. It has 3D style sound but I don't think this is reference or close to the real recording.
iSine 10 is fun-sounding IEM for pop and hip-hop music listeners.. If you want extremely detailed reference type sound, don't buy iSine 10.
and If you're a serious music listener, and have some respects for works of composers and arrangers, iSine won't work for you.

I rank iSine 10 below Sony's N3AP. Maybe it's on par with MEE Audio P1? or worse than P1.

Here's how I rank my IEMs based on accuracy of their sound:

1. Etymotic research ER4SR (sounds amazing when you pair this with a powerful DAC/Amp)
2. Sony N3AP
3. MEE Audio P1
4. iSine 10

Now I'm looking to try IE800s and K3003. I don't think I'll buy iSine 20 or any Audeze product again.
 
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Jul 13, 2019 at 5:16 PM Post #6,639 of 7,348
Hey all,

Has anyone tried the cipher BT module with other 2 pin iems? Curious if it can be looped behind the ear and used with Auriosonics. Seems like a solid option for the gym if so.

Thx
 
Jul 13, 2019 at 6:39 PM Post #6,641 of 7,348
Never heard the some. XBA z5 is a beast though. Pretty unique. Comfort and fit can be an issue for some, but stage and bass are fairly unparalleled. The Auriosonics 2.5/2.2 are the only ones Ive heard that rival it. That includes CL2, S8f, ue 900s, IT04, Kanas Pro, etc. Ex800 is right behind z5, but z5 is more musical with sweeter mids and highs.
 
Jul 14, 2019 at 6:48 AM Post #6,642 of 7,348
I contacted Audeze about the new iSine ear hooks. They confirmed that they are being included in the $25 accessory kit on their website. They also stated that two sets can be purchased for $5 by contacting them. They will ask that you provide your name, address, phone number, PP email and iSine serial number. The part number they told me to request is EAR1044-KT.

Hope this helps!
are there new ear hooks from audeze
 
Jul 14, 2019 at 8:55 AM Post #6,643 of 7,348
Jul 14, 2019 at 9:16 AM Post #6,644 of 7,348
Now I have the iSine 10.
Honestly, I'm not too impressed with its sound. It sounds very fake.. It has 3D style sound but I don't think this is reference or close to the real recording.
iSine 10 is fun-sounding IEM for pop and hip-hop music listeners.. If you want extremely detailed reference type sound, don't buy iSine 10.
and If you're a serious music listener, and have some respects for works of composers and arrangers, iSine won't work for you.

I rank iSine 10 below Sony's N3AP. Maybe it's on par with MEE Audio P1? or worse than P1.

Here's how I rank my IEMs based on accuracy of their sound:

1. Etymotic research ER4SR (sounds amazing when you pair this with a powerful DAC/Amp)
2. Sony N3AP
3. MEE Audio P1
4. iSine 10

Now I'm looking to try IE800s and K3003. I don't think I'll buy iSine 20 or any Audeze product again.

For a buck fifty (https://www.audeze.com/products/isine-series/isine10-ear-headphone), I’ll wallow in mediocrity
 
Jul 14, 2019 at 10:01 AM Post #6,645 of 7,348
Now I have the iSine 10.
Honestly, I'm not too impressed with its sound. It sounds very fake.. It has 3D style sound but I don't think this is reference or close to the real recording.
iSine 10 is fun-sounding IEM for pop and hip-hop music listeners.. If you want extremely detailed reference type sound, don't buy iSine 10.
and If you're a serious music listener, and have some respects for works of composers and arrangers, iSine won't work for you.

I rank iSine 10 below Sony's N3AP. Maybe it's on par with MEE Audio P1? or worse than P1.

Here's how I rank my IEMs based on accuracy of their sound:

1. Etymotic research ER4SR (sounds amazing when you pair this with a powerful DAC/Amp)
2. Sony N3AP
3. MEE Audio P1
4. iSine 10

Now I'm looking to try IE800s and K3003. I don't think I'll buy iSine 20 or any Audeze product again.
I assume you are using Cipher or some type of EQ?
 

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