msalivar
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Some of my treble filters are getting kind of loose, and my medium tips almost always come off in my ear so I'm stuck using some old Shure or UE tips that aren't nearly as comfortable, and don't sound as good. I could just by some more treble filters and tips, but, I don't know, I think I want some new IEMs. I really love the modular system, but I'm noticing some really weird artifacting with certain music, depending on my configuration. There must be some significant spikes and troughs to the response curve.
So, I need some suggestions, since I haven't been following the market for awhile. I don't really have a budget, but the higher the price, the longer I'll have to save. I'd love some customs, but I'd be saving a long time for all those $800+ options.
I settled on the = bass and the + treble, and that's fine for the most part. I guess I'd like bass that goes a little deeper, but I found the + bass on the SA6 to bump it too high up into the midrange, having a huge effect on some voices (Amos Lee was a really bad example). So, I'd love to have good strong bass, and very clear, extending treble, but not at the cost of a smooth response curve.
I've owned Ultimate Ears S.fi 5 Pro in the past, and liked the sound quality, but was less than impressed by build quality. I had the cord fail just outside warranty, and all around they felt kind of cheap. After that I got some Shure SE530, but felt the mids were too muddy for my tastes. The build quality was much better, though, and I think it's the Shure tips that were far more comfortable than the UE (IIRC, the Shure are the softer gray tips that don't fit my SA6, while the UE are the harder clear ones.)
Obligatory description of musical taste:
I listen to lots of acoustic music, I guess mostly guitar, but some horns, violin, piano, and other plucked strings like banjo and mandolin. I like accuracy in my bass because I listen to some small arrangements with upright bass, with quite a few solos. The drums range from rock drum kits to traditional African drums, and while not drums, some things like didgeridoos and irish horns. So, I need accuracy above depth, since I really listen to almost no deep synthetic bass.
I don't have too much problem with poor synthetic reproduction like you'd expect from something like a Klipschorn, for example. I listen to a little bit of electronic stuff, like Radiohead, Caribou, and Arctic, but very little. Electric guitar, on the other hand, that's crucial so the punk and grunge side of my tastes don't sound any worse than they should.
so... folk, punk, blues, jazz, african, generic rock, grunge, bluegrass, jam band....
Thoughts?
So, I need some suggestions, since I haven't been following the market for awhile. I don't really have a budget, but the higher the price, the longer I'll have to save. I'd love some customs, but I'd be saving a long time for all those $800+ options.
I settled on the = bass and the + treble, and that's fine for the most part. I guess I'd like bass that goes a little deeper, but I found the + bass on the SA6 to bump it too high up into the midrange, having a huge effect on some voices (Amos Lee was a really bad example). So, I'd love to have good strong bass, and very clear, extending treble, but not at the cost of a smooth response curve.
I've owned Ultimate Ears S.fi 5 Pro in the past, and liked the sound quality, but was less than impressed by build quality. I had the cord fail just outside warranty, and all around they felt kind of cheap. After that I got some Shure SE530, but felt the mids were too muddy for my tastes. The build quality was much better, though, and I think it's the Shure tips that were far more comfortable than the UE (IIRC, the Shure are the softer gray tips that don't fit my SA6, while the UE are the harder clear ones.)
Obligatory description of musical taste:
I listen to lots of acoustic music, I guess mostly guitar, but some horns, violin, piano, and other plucked strings like banjo and mandolin. I like accuracy in my bass because I listen to some small arrangements with upright bass, with quite a few solos. The drums range from rock drum kits to traditional African drums, and while not drums, some things like didgeridoos and irish horns. So, I need accuracy above depth, since I really listen to almost no deep synthetic bass.
I don't have too much problem with poor synthetic reproduction like you'd expect from something like a Klipschorn, for example. I listen to a little bit of electronic stuff, like Radiohead, Caribou, and Arctic, but very little. Electric guitar, on the other hand, that's crucial so the punk and grunge side of my tastes don't sound any worse than they should.
so... folk, punk, blues, jazz, african, generic rock, grunge, bluegrass, jam band....
Thoughts?