andybo
New Head-Fier
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I have now listended with SE100 and balnanced super LIZ cord: Here i perfer the marshallow tips. Perhaps the SE100 has extended treble and also Solaris? But here i have enough of bass to make it musical. Unfortunaltyl there is hiss with SE100 and balanced out. It wasn`t so much with Andromeda. Symbio is here for me a bit to thin sounding but very spacious and extended treble but for me a bit to much with Solaris. I pefer the stock marshallows over the Comply TX400. The Comply killes more treble than stock mashallow. Perhaps the wax filter sould be the reason. Stock silicon is not for me because i listen oft in train and bus... On IEMS there must be a bit of bass pressure to give depth. On large headphones i like neutrality. ( HD800 etc ) For me the Solaris are great IEMS. Worth the price because the sound is "big" and has good treble but also bass and mids. Its a allround IEM where you can also hear classical orchestral recordings. The problem to choose the right tips is difficult..Very difficult. You have one ( more treble less bass or more bass and less treble ) ore other. I must try more tips..
SE100 balanced out has less bass than singel ended. But its airyer, spaciouser, a bit more treble. Interstly with balanced out often there is a bit less bass. Perhaps on singel ended i would take Symbios W with Solaris. There is also a benefit to go balanced with IEMS. ( but the hiss is more.. )
SE100 balanced out has less bass than singel ended. But its airyer, spaciouser, a bit more treble. Interstly with balanced out often there is a bit less bass. Perhaps on singel ended i would take Symbios W with Solaris. There is also a benefit to go balanced with IEMS. ( but the hiss is more.. )