AUDIOSENSE in-ear monitors Impressions Thread
Apr 9, 2020 at 11:12 AM Post #3,886 of 5,890
Wonder how much the hybrid flagship will cost...since the Thieaudio Legacy 9 costs 550 usd with 8 BA + 1 DD. The audiosense should hopefully be under 550 usd and probably above the current flagship, the T800 at 300 usd.

So anyone have any good guess between 300 < x < 550 usd?
 
Apr 11, 2020 at 12:57 PM Post #3,887 of 5,890
Got my new RHA tips in the mail today. The fit is nice and comfy and they also seem to stay in place for me. But it's way to early to tell how they will be .. I will have to report back in a couple days . They were only 5 bucks with free shipping tho direct from RHA and the fit is perfect on the bore
 

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Apr 11, 2020 at 4:55 PM Post #3,888 of 5,890
Got my new RHA tips in the mail today. The fit is nice and comfy and they also seem to stay in place for me. But it's way to early to tell how they will be .. I will have to report back in a couple days . They were only 5 bucks with free shipping tho direct from RHA and the fit is perfect on the bore
Can you compare to azla sedna ?
 
Apr 12, 2020 at 3:21 AM Post #3,892 of 5,890
It has been a while since I posted here.... well just a bit of eye candy here.
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Audisense T800, Tin Hifi P1 and Focal Elegia. I was looking for an upgrade iem but ended up going the headphone way... Well the Elegia is my new baby. Andromedas have nothing on them. Audiosense T800, nothing. Tin Hifi P1, nothing. They have dynamics, speed, clarity, imaging and a spacious feel that the iems simply can't match. The detail is out of this world. But at the same time it has made me value how good them iems are. But I always thought iems could give more detail than headphones... Well that has changed. But when ever I go back to the T800, they are very warm sounding and I actually can listen to them for hours. The Tin Hifi P1 are more clear, hyper detailed, faster and intense. But the Elegia is next level. If you can find them on sale, give them a go :wink:. Use a bit of EQ on the low end and they sing like angels. For $900 USD they are amazing. But if you can get them for a bit less, well damn. Good bargain :D
 
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Apr 15, 2020 at 6:34 PM Post #3,898 of 5,890
Anyone heard the Dawn before? I found the graph of AudioSense T800 to be very similar to it, but cost alot less. I prefer saving the money and get the T800 if they sounds the same. Thanks.
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Lol crin itself didnt like the t800 and tune his iem like it
 
Apr 15, 2020 at 9:06 PM Post #3,899 of 5,890
Anyone heard the Dawn before? I found the graph of AudioSense T800 to be very similar to it, but cost alot less. I prefer saving the money and get the T800 if they sounds the same. Thanks.
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The usual adage is that graphs don't tell the full story, there're just an indication of the frequency distribution.

Subjective elements like timbre, imaging, instrument separation can't be gleaned from graphs. So I guess the only way is to do an A/B with actual hearing.
 
Apr 16, 2020 at 5:36 AM Post #3,900 of 5,890
The usual adage is that graphs don't tell the full story, there're just an indication of the frequency distribution.

Subjective elements like timbre, imaging, instrument separation can't be gleaned from graphs. So I guess the only way is to do an A/B with actual hearing.
But the tonality is the same

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