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Let's hope so. It'll be a good headfi boxing match worth rootin' for both sides.I guess the Starfield really can go head to head with Diamond.
Let's hope so. It'll be a good headfi boxing match worth rootin' for both sides.I guess the Starfield really can go head to head with Diamond.
Yeah, they really need to have a head to head fight. I feel that both are pretty identical from the review by @baskingshark. Hope I can try the diamond's demo & compare it by myself hahaha.Let's hope so. It'll be a good headfi boxing match worth rootin' for both sides.
Maybe it'll be like a Mike Tyson fight where one bites the eartips off the other.Yeah, they really need to have a head to head fight.
ProbablyMaybe it'll be like a Mike Tyson fight where one bites the eartips off the other.
Try different tips, I found Spiral Dots (size L) very successful and I get a very good fit and seal.
Yes, try this track for sub bass on the **** Pro (also excellent on the Shuoer Tape):I have tried numerous different brands, of different depths, widths, narrow, long, foam etc, but always end up putting the Spiral Dots (large) back on. Really good bass.
sound vibrates the inner ears to transmit them to the brain. if you don't hear sound, then there's no vibration. those ANC tech is really simple to replicate on multitrack recording system. just duplicate the track and flip the polarity. you would get dead silence.
i have etymotics at home and have used them for travelling in planes. as good as it goes to block higher pitch noises (even better than ANC), but it won't do better to reduce low pitch noises than ANC.
so it depends on the situation really. for noisy and ever changing background noise like on the stage, or in a public restaurants for instance, passive noise isolation would do better. for use in proximity to engine sounds (planes, trains, vacuum cleaners, or any droning sounds) , ANC would be better.
want the best of both world? use those etymotic or other IEMs for passive cancelling, and then use an ANC enabled headphone over it
Yes, try this track for sub bass on the **** Pro (also excellent on the Shuoer Tape):
I just read something recently that said Stanley Kuberick filmed the fake moon landings. Who really knows what's real or not? But we do know we didnt have the technology to get past the VAN Allen Radiation Belt during the time they set foot on the moon. Or at least we were told we didnt.
sound vibrates the inner ears to transmit them to the brain. if you don't hear sound, then there's no vibration. those ANC tech is really simple to replicate on multitrack recording system. just duplicate the track and flip the polarity. you would get dead silence.
i have etymotics at home and have used them for travelling in planes. as good as it goes to block higher pitch noises (even better than ANC), but it won't do better to reduce low pitch noises than ANC.
so it depends on the situation really. for noisy and ever changing background noise like on the stage, or in a public restaurants for instance, passive noise isolation would do better. for use in proximity to engine sounds (planes, trains, vacuum cleaners, or any droning sounds) , ANC would be better.
want the best of both world? use those etymotic or other IEMs for passive cancelling, and then use an ANC enabled headphone over it
I was listening to the Blon 01 earlier and compared it to the HiLisening S8 and the KB100 and it sounds so naturally beautiful but lacks all those beautiful details and sounded boring in comparison. The Blon 03 seems like a pass.
I hope they figure out the bass and details perfectly on the 05...