There is bo info i think there is no info at all wich kind of dd they useI REALLY need to know if the Blessing 2 has a vent. I'll buy it right away.
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AUDIOSENSE in-ear monitors Impressions Thread
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redrol
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By vent I mean a pressure relief thing. I change altitudes too much and having a totally sealed iems drives me bonkers.
BlackspeedF355
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They don't... I think you're going to have to step up to 64 Audio and their ridiculous pricing for that.
redrol
Headphoneus Supremus
This makes me very unhappy. I can get a Blon 03 thats vented but not a $700 state of the art iem.
Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
If they are not already vented stock, most IEMs can be vented. I mod them all the time with vents. But I do it for sound tuning purposes, and also to eliminate driver flex sometimes.
There is no need to spend $700 to get a vented IEM. I have $3 earphones that came stock with a vent. Heck, the $9 KZ ED9 has a vent in the dull brass filter (not the shiny gold one).
There is no need to spend $700 to get a vented IEM. I have $3 earphones that came stock with a vent. Heck, the $9 KZ ED9 has a vent in the dull brass filter (not the shiny gold one).
redrol
Headphoneus Supremus
Man cutting into a beautiful $700 moondrop does not sound easy. Plus I have no idea how you would vent a solid filled IEM actually. Impossible.
FastAndClean
Previously known as presata
T800 is vented and filledMan cutting into a beautiful $700 moondrop does not sound easy. Plus I have no idea how you would vent a solid filled IEM actually. Impossible.
redrol
Headphoneus Supremus
I mean after the fact.
Wait, T800 is vented?! HUH! interesting
Wait, T800 is vented?! HUH! interesting
Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
Man cutting into a beautiful $700 moondrop does not sound easy. Plus I have no idea how you would vent a solid filled IEM actually. Impossible.
Don't get the 2 types of vents confused.
The type of vent you're looking for is a front vent. A front vent is located in front of the driver, and generally situated at or near the nozzle. It is what relieves positive pressure, eliminating driver flex, suction effect in the ears, and the altitude change annoyance you referred to.
The other type of vent - the one people are confused about - is a rear vent. The rear vent is located anywhere behind the driver. It can literally be located just about anywhere in a shell depending on the shell design, and as long as it actually vents behind the driver.
The Audiosense T800 has a rear vent and no front vent.
What you said about not being able to add a "vent" to a solid filled resin IEM is normally true, but only referring to a rear vent. A front vent, on the other hand, can be added to almost any and every IEM - solid, filled, hollow, metal, plastic, wood, whatever. As I said before, I've done it many, many times.
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billbishere
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https://crinacle.com/2020/01/02/the-big-new-years-update-the-insignificants/
So Crinacle finally posted about the T800. I guess he thinks it only gets a C... Makes me question his entire list after that. It should at least be a B- or a C+ if you wanna be super picky comparing it to others around that same level. I would defiantly put it B territory myself. Whatever I suppose, just one persons opinion.
I mean, he says this about the QDC Fusion "Dulled transients and lacks detailing. Tonality is merely okay." and it gets a B-.... LOL He really has no neg to say about t800 just that they aren't special...
I would assume they have better Transients and detail over the fusion but yet, they are rated worse? lol
So Crinacle finally posted about the T800. I guess he thinks it only gets a C... Makes me question his entire list after that. It should at least be a B- or a C+ if you wanna be super picky comparing it to others around that same level. I would defiantly put it B territory myself. Whatever I suppose, just one persons opinion.
I mean, he says this about the QDC Fusion "Dulled transients and lacks detailing. Tonality is merely okay." and it gets a B-.... LOL He really has no neg to say about t800 just that they aren't special...
I would assume they have better Transients and detail over the fusion but yet, they are rated worse? lol
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wayofthedawn
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A picture of the new and upcoming Audiosense AQ3 (Expected release date will be around 10 january)
2 BA's/1DD configuration
2 BA's/1DD configuration
A picture of the new and upcoming Audiosense AQ3 (Expected release date will be around 10 january)
2 BA's/1DD configuration
I just spoke to an Audiosense rep, they gave me this info and confirm the launch of the AQ3 (2BA + 1 DD) and the DT200 (2 knowles BA) around 9th/10th jan 2020.
Details
1) AQ3
- 2BA + 1DD
- $179 USD
2) DT200
- 2 knowles BA
- $149 USD
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FastAndClean
Previously known as presata
Very nice, from those graphs the two BAs model is more to my likingI just spoke to an Audiosense rep, they gave me this info and confirm the launch of the AQ3 (2BA + 1 DD) and the DT200 (2 knowles BA) around 9th/10th jan 2020.
Details
1) AQ3
- 2BA + 1DD
- $179 USD
2) DT200
- 2 knowles BA
- $149 USD
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