Beginner Trying to Decide on IEM - RE0/S4/ER6i/Rain
Aug 17, 2010 at 8:29 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 7

vintwang

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Hey Guys,
 
Currently I'm using the CX300 but am looking to move on. I'm selling off my Dr. Dre Beats Solo because I prefer IEMs over full-size phones. I'm a beginner audiophile since these beats solo are the best headphones I've tried to date (haven't tried many). Before my CX300s I used Sennheiser MX500 and Sony EX-71. My budget is about somewhere between $60-100. Types of music vary from Acoustic, Classical, Alternative, Pop, R&B, Trance. I'm planning to use the IEM for walking to classes, studying, and the gym.
 
I was browsing the forums and noticed a few that a lot of people regarded highly. However, I've been having a hard time deciding between all the different IEMs since there's so many different factors to consider. Any suggestions are welcome!
 
Head Direct RE0
Klipsch Image S4
Etymotics ER-6i
Thinksound Rain/Thunder
 
What do you guys think?
 
Thanks in advance. I've tried searching and navigated through some of the bigger threads with all the different IEMs and so forth. Was hoping for some more specific advice!
 
Cheers.
 
 
Aug 17, 2010 at 8:32 PM Post #2 of 7
If considering Ety, better HF5 or MC5 than ER6i, which by many accounts has basically been superseded by those more recent value-priced Etys.
 
Aug 17, 2010 at 8:52 PM Post #3 of 7
I think you should consider some bassier IEMs as well. Coming from the CX300 and the Beats, you may want to look at the Hippo VB, Hippo Shroom EB, a used Panasonic HJE900, the Playaz/Xears TD100, or a used/OEM Radius DDM.
 
Personally I'd add the Playaz/Xears AR100 to the list as well (though they aren't well known or reviewed). I've been A/Bing them with my HJE900s today, and the AR100s have more forwards mids and a big wide sound stage, respond well to EQing (which is almost necessary for the bass) to give great clarity. Between the HJE900 and the AR100, I enjoy them equally. The AR100s are something like $25 shipped. 
 
Aug 17, 2010 at 9:06 PM Post #4 of 7
thanks for the replies.
 
@supersleuth: i'll definitely check out the HF5
 
@Grimloki: Yeah, I've heard good things about the HJE900s and the Hippo VB. I'll look into the Hippos but I'm trying to stray away from anything too bass-heavy. Maybe something with decent bass but a good soundstage, and a more clean and detailed sound and solid mid-range.
 
Aug 17, 2010 at 9:25 PM Post #6 of 7


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thanks for the replies.
 
@supersleuth: i'll definitely check out the HF5
 
@Grimloki: Yeah, I've heard good things about the HJE900s and the Hippo VB. I'll look into the Hippos but I'm trying to stray away from anything too bass-heavy. Maybe something with decent bass but a good soundstage, and a more clean and detailed sound and solid mid-range.


maybe Hippo Shrooms EB?
 
Aug 17, 2010 at 11:20 PM Post #7 of 7
I've have/had 3 of those 4 and here are my short takes on them.  BTW, all 3 of these require 60+ hours of burn-in play to "settle" into their signature sound.
 
Klipsch S4 -- pretty "hot" to my ears.  Bass is very strong, tending toward boomy, and can overtake the mids; highs are pretty hot and can be fatiquing after a period of time.  Mids are recessed and not as balanced with the strong bass and treble.
 
RE0 -- silky smooth and fairly laid back in the bass region.  Bass has decent extension and depth, but very little impact (e.g. kick drums don't kick much -- you hear it but never feel it).  Mids and highs are extremely clear and detailed -- you can hear nuances in the highs you've never heard before -- almost everything pales in comparison to the beautiful highs of the RE0.  Without a decent, amp, though, these will under-perform and not be very "musical", meaning really fun to listen to.
 
Rain -- first requires (as recommended by the Thinksound lead developer, Alan Fournier) that a small port on the front of the phone, under the nozzle, be plugged.  Otherwise, it is too open and you never get a sense of in-ear seal, not much bass, etc.  Once that's done, though, the sound is closer to the S4 than the RE0 -- very active and present.  The bass is deep and impactful, but not boomy.  Highs are smoother than the S4, but not as clean and clear as the RE0, but still satisfactory.  And mids are more present than in the S4, about equal with the RE0, although none of these 3 are as mid-centered as Shure-type phones.  The Rain soundstage is wider than S4 and RE0, and instrument separation is very good -- S4 seemed to get confused with busy music.  RE0 has good separation, too, but its soundstage feels more 2-dimensional).
 
The Rain is my favorite of the 3.  It responds to EQ very well if you need to bring down the bass a notch and the highs up a notch.  I never could get the RE0 to give me much bass impact despite pushing bass levels high.  S4, oddly, sounded worse (to me) the more I tried to EQ it.  It seemed best when left alone and listened to as is.
 

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