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If anyone's interested, today i published 3 new reviews for the QCY QY8 (Bluetooth Earphones) + KZ ZS5 + KZ ZSE.
Links are at my sig!
Links are at my sig!
Heres my small comparison https://www.head-fi.org/threads/kno...essions-thread.698148/page-1386#post-13702083
And Vidal is right, ES3´s bass is elevated and it is the main weakness for sure, but it does not bother me that much. I am enjoying them (more than ZST, ZSE and ZS3) and ordered 4 spare pairs for future gifts.
I really notice what you mean about buying the QY8 from a reputable seller, I have ordered like 3 sets of them from a different seller and each one has a different finish (one is glossy, one is matte and the other just sounds bad). There is so much variance in them
Did anyone try the Symphonized NRG 3.0 In-Ear headphones? They have over 3000+ Amazon customer reviews, currently rated 4.5 stars overall, and priced at a lowly $25. Sorry I have no idea if they're Chinese, though...Is that characteristic a requirement for this thread?
Sorry I have no idea if they're Chinese, though...Is that characteristic a requirement for this thread?
Nymphonomaniac:
Thank you very much for this very informative thread. Because of your huuuuugggggeeee experience in the field I would like to ask you this. Am looking (if possible on AliExpress) for earphones with the following characteristics:
- Ear tips suitable for a jogging/sports activity
- No Controller with volume control, dB limiter,... this is a clear source of fragility in all the earphones that I used until today! Just straight cable with no garbage gadget in the middle...
- L-shape Input plug
- Used mostly for Podcast (radio broadcast, voice mostly, sometimes pop songs) so I put overall robustness over sound quality
- Used with mp3 players (like Creative Zen or MpMan,...)
- Detachable cable, but mainly if they are generic and not linked to a specific brand/model of earphones
- Price < $20
Thanks a lot!
Christophe
Glad to finally see some impressions on Kinera H3. I had them for quite a while ago and although i admit their sound signature is not the type that's very appealing for most ppl to appreciate, they're really very good quality and very well made. I can see the details of innerwork very clearly and nicely done. Really excellent feat. considering that it's a considered budget Chinese Brand IEM.
Not sure about you, i find them to be overly bright in treble region where there's certain peak that kinda stops me from enjoying it for a long period. I do find their midrange to be recessed to in comparison. Bass is very nice on them, full, deep and luscious. Really loved their bass.
Now the question is ... why did this Kinera H3 sort of dies off so quickly after its initial launch ?! Even the main thread got buried far far down in the seas of threads as if their existence vanished into the abyss while they were actually just about 2 or at most 3 months old. Hmm ...