jenkinsontherun
100+ Head-Fier
Hi all,
After testing multiple IEMs, both expensive and cheap, I have found out what I want from an IEM, especially given my musical taste in classic rock.
As strange as it sounds, I want something that has a good treble response for cymbals. The underlying strengths of an IEM that will give a good cymbal response are quite obvious, and I am sure many of you know what it takes (eg. refinement, extension, the list goes on).
Rather than start a conversation about WHAT leads to good treble extension, I want to take the shortcut and ask for recommendations.
Budget $300-500. Ideally warm signature as well.
To give an ANTI-example, I bought the HD700's (not an IEM), and the treble is absolutely terrible on those. Sorry for HD700 lovers out there.
After testing multiple IEMs, both expensive and cheap, I have found out what I want from an IEM, especially given my musical taste in classic rock.
As strange as it sounds, I want something that has a good treble response for cymbals. The underlying strengths of an IEM that will give a good cymbal response are quite obvious, and I am sure many of you know what it takes (eg. refinement, extension, the list goes on).
Rather than start a conversation about WHAT leads to good treble extension, I want to take the shortcut and ask for recommendations.
Budget $300-500. Ideally warm signature as well.
To give an ANTI-example, I bought the HD700's (not an IEM), and the treble is absolutely terrible on those. Sorry for HD700 lovers out there.
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