Blinxat
500+ Head-Fier
It measures horribly tho according to the french. (DSR9BT)
The DSR7BT looks more even, but still mid suckout:

The DSR7BT looks more even, but still mid suckout:

That's surprising. Where did these graphs come from?It measures horribly tho according to the french. (DSR9BT)
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The DSR7BT looks more even, but still mid suckout:
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That's surprising. Where did these graphs come from?
I don't always agree with the written review, but I find that if you look at other measurements from headphone you know well, that it matches up well.
Same here, I find them a bit “thin” sounding but I think it’s in the recording sometimes. I do wish they were a little more dynamic/forward sounding like the P7W’s. They have good detail retrieval but the sound seems to be pushed back at times. I’m very curious about PX’s. It’s sounding like it could be a mix of the DSR9BT’s and the P7W’s, which is right up my alley.Yes, in this case I think this FR curve seems reliable to me as it matches what I experienced as their major shortcoming = their being sometimes too thin : now I can see it as the big drop they measured at around 350 Hz.
I also I experienced them as being bright, also confirmed here with the peak before 8kHz.
BTW I have been listening to my DSR9BT again after trying the B&W PX Saturday, and my DSR9BT still have so much more detail, etc. I still clearly prefer them to my short and suboptimal (at a show) listening of the PX, but I would need to listen to the PX in better conditions.
Re. this review again and my point re. connecting to a new smartphone, I must also say that my former smartphone was maybe turned off .
Same here, I find them a bit “thin” sounding but I think it’s in the recording sometimes. I do with they were a little more dynamic/forward sounding like the P7W’s. They have good detail retrieval but the sound seems to be pushed back at times. I’m very curious about PX’s. It’s sounding like it could be a mix of the DSR9BT’s and the P7W’s, which is right up my alley.
Great, I can’t wait to see what you have to say about the headphones and earphones you’ve sampled. I’ll hold off on the PX’s for now since I have both the P7W’s and the DSR9BT’s. I’m pretty happy with both and I’ll rank them 1 and 1A among the wireless headphones that I own. I ‘m thinking about picking up a pair of the Empire Ears Zeus XR’s. I’ve always want a TOTL CIEM and this one seems to fit the bill with the Adel modules and a switch that lets you select between their top two earphones modules as far as a sound preference.Yes, my (suboptimal, at a headphone event) impression was that they were in between, but much closer to the sound of the PX than that of the DSR9BT, with still a big gap in detail retrieval.
Ok I had hindsight knowing which hps they were,, but if I hadn't known,
I think I would have easily guessed from their sound that the PX were upgraded brothers of the P7W.
So I am not thinking of buying the PX.
(But I was really impressed by 64 Audio Tia Fourte and Tzar in-ears, I am thinking of buying one of them at some point, I am preparing a review of the Rotterdam event).
Great, I can’t wait to see what you have to say about the headphones and earphones you’ve sampled. I’ll hold off on the PX’s for now since I have both the P7W’s and the DSR9BT’s. I’m pretty happy with both and I’ll rank them 1 and 1A among the wireless headphones that I own. I ‘m thinking about picking up a pair of the Empire Ears Zeus XR’s. I’ve always want a TOTL CIEM and this one seems to fit the bill with the Adel modules and a switch that lets you select between their top two earphones modules as far as a sound preference.
Same here, I find them a bit “thin” sounding but I think it’s in the recording sometimes. I do wish they were a little more dynamic/forward sounding like the P7W’s. They have good detail retrieval but the sound seems to be pushed back at times. I’m very curious about PX’s. It’s sounding like it could be a mix of the DSR9BT’s and the P7W’s, which is right up my alley.
I agree with what you are saying. When you compare the DSR9BT to higher end headphones their flaws get exposed immediately. With that said, they are still some of the better sounding Bluetooth headphones on the market.Re. there sounding "thin" at times,
I have a lot of hps to compare with, incl. reference one, (and since recently some professional studio reference gear: RME ADI 2 Pro), and I play often the same music,
so I am sure that this sounding thin does not come from my music, but really from my DSR9BT, unfortunately. I still like them best![]()