Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
Yes I know, but that doesn't explain why other various Asian iems fit fine.
Because they are likely using western ear modeling data when designing shells.
Yes I know, but that doesn't explain why other various Asian iems fit fine.
I'm really tempted to jump on this Blon BL-03 hype train. But still not sure if it'll be big enough upgrade (I know that it's relative for each user) over my current daily IEM, the KZ ZS10 Pro and TinAudio T2. Also what would warrant a big enough upgrade over the $50ish ZS10 pro? I was considering the Guideray GR-1 but also chifi's in the $100-$150 range like the TFZ No.3. I'm leaning towards a new IEM that sounds more like ZS10 pro than the T2.
I have yet to receive my BLON BL-03, but it is a single DD compared to the hybrid KZ ZS10 Pro, so they have different strengths and weaknesses IMHO.
Usually single DDs would excel at timbre and sounding more organic, whereas the hybrids/multi BAs would have better details and instrument separation (in general).
TFZ No. 3 is a single DD IEM too and loses out (slightly) to the ZS10 Pro in terms of clarity, details, instrument separation as above. But it has a much better bass in terms of quantity and quality. TFZ No. 3 is quite suitable for all genres but will excel at bass forward music like EDM IMHO. And No. 3 has better timbre than the ZS10 Pro, which sounds a bit artificial for some acoustic instruments.
I don't have the T2 or guideray so I can't comment on that.
As for what would warrant a big upgrade over the ZS10 Pro? I think that is pretty subjective as the higher up we go the law of diminishing returns kicks in. The newest KZ release, the ZSX, is supposed to have improvements over the ZS10 Pro, but I don't have it. It is a few bucks more than the ZS10 Pro too. I have 2 multi BA/hybrid IEMs that are more expensive than the ZS10 Pro (Westone W30 and Audiosense T800), but they cost like 5 - 10x more, and the improvement is not 5 - 10x. But they do give better instrument separation, details, clarity, soundstage etc.
There are some great reviews for newly released CHIFI IEMs that are hybrids/multi BAs like the ZS10 Pro - the CCA C12, KZ ZSX, TRN V90, BQEYZ Spring 1, so maybe u can check out those.
you might want to try those Ikko I-planet foam tips. They are shallower and you don’t shove the deep in your ears. I know I’ve mentioned these all over the place, so please forgive me. They are just really good and comfy and I thought you might like them. I am not shilling, either. They just made a big difference for my enjoyment of a few IEMs (T800, Tin T2, Comets).I thought everyone knew by now how much I hate foam tips.
I only have the non pro ZS10 to compare and helpfully the Blon sounds nothing like that. Way more natural on the instruments. The separation is less, not poor enough to be an issue - in fact it does make it sound more "whole" musically.
The Tin Vs the Blon is something I can compare - throw some track requests at me and I can give you a comparison (obviously I don't have your ears and your music tastes will be different.) The mids are for the main similar but the Blon has more bass - the treble rolls off earlier. The Blon is probably a sidegrade over the Tin but the tuning is very different and much more to my taste with a lot of recordings.
I've a pair of CCA C12 headed over but it could be a week or so before they are here. As they use similar driver tech to the ZS10pro they could be more your bag. I'm not expecting great things as I like the ZS10 less than any of my others (I don't have any bad IEMs but some are much less good than others)
Really thanx for the answers. Yeah, I regret phrasing it that way because like you said, it's so difficult to talk about such subjective matters. As someone who previously preferred headphones, it just is quite amazing that these under 50 bucks lil IEMs are coming out (seemingly a newer/better one each month) that match or in some cases are better than the $150 range older IEMs.
I've used the ZS10 Pro, (which from what I read is closer to the newer KZ ZSX than the ZS10. Both are pretty descent upgrades from original ZS10), for more "V shaped tracks" like older Rock like Nirvana/G&R/Foo FIghters etc. and some older HipHop as well like Wu-Tang tracks. I've been using my T2 for my more reserved tracks like Jazz and Classical instrumentals and some Acoustic Guitary Folksy stuff.
I've started trying Chifis to get away from the more higher priced headphones I was used to, but like I mentioned above, with something newer & better coming out each week, it's a pretty fun but not as cheap a hobby like I had expected lol
you might want to try those Ikko I-planet foam tips. They are shallower and you don’t shove the deep in your ears. I know I’ve mentioned these all over the place, so please forgive me. They are just really good and comfy and I thought you might like them. I am not shilling, either. They just made a big difference for my enjoyment of a few IEMs (T800, Tin T2, Comets).
Riddle me this. Sony MH755 gets a whole lot of love on this forum, yet the Mh750 almost none. Why is this? I just got a 750 through the post that I had forgotten I'd ordered and it sounds very similar. It also doesn't have a silly cable. And was cheaper because I didn't worry about a fake as I was sure the 755 I was getting would be real (it is).
Which concludes my study - the cheapest pair of IEMs that money can buy which gives an acceptable sound to my ears (acceptable enough to live with as my only pair) is the £3.99 Sony MH750.
Riddle me this. Sony MH755 gets a whole lot of love on this forum, yet the Mh750 almost none. Why is this? I just got a 750 through the post that I had forgotten I'd ordered and it sounds very similar. It also doesn't have a silly cable. And was cheaper because I didn't worry about a fake as I was sure the 755 I was getting would be real (it is).
Which concludes my study - the cheapest pair of IEMs that money can buy which gives an acceptable sound to my ears (acceptable enough to live with as my only pair) is the £3.99 Sony MH750.
The Sony is over rated unless you plan on changing the cable. I wish I never bought mine.Riddle me this. Sony MH755 gets a whole lot of love on this forum,