darkwing
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i had good experience with BGVP support, but i didn't follow what happened in that DM6 qc issue
i actually have 2 DM6 in our household, both are identical but these were bought early
Any review on the Zero?
Hey guys, Is the Dm6 good for listening to extreme metal. I listen to a lotta death/black/doom metal. I know the hype over these are long gone but couldn't find any better multi ba option under $200. How does it handle fast multi instrumental tracks? I like fast attacking clean bass, clear mids and good detailed highs with great instrument seperation. Also prefer wider soundstage and good imaging. Is Dm6 a good option? If thers any better multi ba options I am happy to take a look. Thanks
I'm sorry to bring you a bad shopping experience. Due to the epidemic, the speed of global logistics has been affected.
Thank you for your support. We will feedback these problems to the express company. We will also gradually optimize the headset service.Gary - can you guys take a look to secure the BGVP Zero better in the box ?
the package just arrived and from the sound of it something was loose in it.
Upon opening the package the IEMs were out of their "socket" (the place were the IEMs and the eartips are held in place). The IEMs are in one peace luckily.
I bet the folks from shipping company threw the package around.
So far the Zeros seem to be fine, but that was quite a shock to see them lying around that loosely (moving around when gently shacking the box).
the first impression is that the tuning is more on the brighter side and the bass is quite "polite"
(meaning: not too strong [vocal ear tips] - good thing it can be changed quite significantly with the ear tips: vocal vs. bass does make a considerable change !)
according to the pic it's supposed to be a 10 mm CNT-coated dynamic driver along the 7 mm electret
*edit*:
I'm impressed !
the bass-focused ear tips make a highly significant difference in terms of bass output vs. the vocal focused ear tips - WOW - didn't expect that much of a difference !
I was wondering has anyone came across a frequency graph for BGVP Zero anywhere?
I have seen this one, but you know how accurate not these areNot so far that I have seen. There is the one from the BGVP marketing...
Did a bit of listening to Zero, I would say it is a bit warm sounding earbuds, reminds me of CA16, but less veiled then CCA, at least from a brief time I had to spend with them. Vocals sound very nice too. Will give more impressions when I have time to do a proper listening. I exclusively listen to these with the foam eartips, because all other included tips are either too big or not comfortable.
On the build quality, I would not say they are that great, yes metal shell is nice, but MMCX connections arent the greatest, the one on the right earbud is nice and tight, but the one on the left is loose and spins easily, and that dives my OCD crazy this might be the problem of the cable, so will update on this, when I will recieve my upgrade cables.
Edit: Companies should start selling only earbuds themselves without any cables or tips, would save on packaging and materials and I think there are alot of people who would buy them like that
I am saying the manufacturers could have an option of purchasing IEM's on their own and most of the cables, especially in budget segment is just a waste of materialsYou're thinking of it purely from a head-fi, hobbyist point of view though. The majority of the public and general consumers won't have or want to buy spare cables/tips to play them, especially for one-off purchases with no intentions of buying more than one pair. Plus in general, companies try to match cables with the headphones themselves for optimum sound or fit depending on the price bracket... although maybe KZ could get away with just providing one of those God awful cables saving me having around 10 in a discarded box lol.
Hey guys! Just published my review of the new updated BGVP ArtMagic DH3 on Twister6. Check it out if you like. Cheers!