Would you say it's easier to tame a harsh treble than trying to bring out a lackluster one?
Lots of fancy multi-band equalizers out there. Give them a try and figure it out for and by yourself.
Would you say it's easier to tame a harsh treble than trying to bring out a lackluster one?
BA5s are at my upper limit (along with A6 mini, DK 2001 and my Etys), and I consider my ears slightly sensitive (or refined ) - my preferred FR is definitely on the darker, bassier side, but there are still genres or moods I'm in for which BA5s are a must.Also would my ears be considered sensitive if the BA5 is at the upper limit how much treble my ears can take comfortably?
You can move treble emphasis up and down with tips (depending on bore width mostly) and eq, but actual harshness, which I take to mean distortion or texture related, might be harder to fix. JVC Spiral Dots (and some DAC filters) have a modest smoothing effect but other than that I'd say harsh treble is harder to fix, especially if sensitive.Would you say it's easier to tame a harsh treble than trying to bring out a lackluster one?
This was discussed here just yesterday or two days ago. Scroll back a few pages.On a side note I've never tried a balanced armature before... let alone 5 in a single IEM. which i imagine it would make for a surreal experience at first if I were to get my hands on one of those.
ZS10 pro has already been mentioned (which i believe is also the cheapest IEM recommended to me so far as well), but what about the ZSX, C10 and C12? Has someone compared all 4 of them together at once?
Would you say it's easier to tame a harsh treble than trying to bring out a lackluster one?
On a side note I've never tried a balanced armature before... let alone 5 in a single IEM. which i imagine it would make for a surreal experience at first if I were to get my hands on one of those.
ZS10 pro has already been mentioned (which i believe is also the cheapest IEM recommended to me so far as well), but what about the ZSX, C10 and C12? Has someone compared all 4 of them together at once?
You’re gonna kill me, but knowing the sound signatures you prefer, I know you’d absolutely love the IT01 Pod!
ZSX, C12 and ZS10p were indeed compared recently quite a bit.On a side note I've never tried a balanced armature before... let alone 5 in a single IEM. which i imagine it would make for a surreal experience at first if I were to get my hands on one of those.
ZS10 pro has already been mentioned (which i believe is also the cheapest IEM recommended to me so far as well), but what about the ZSX, C10 and C12? Has someone compared all 4 of them together at once?
On a side note I've never tried a balanced armature before... let alone 5 in a single IEM. which i imagine it would make for a surreal experience at first if I were to get my hands on one of those.
ZS10 pro has already been mentioned (which i believe is also the cheapest IEM recommended to me so far as well), but what about the ZSX, C10 and C12? Has someone compared all 4 of them together at once?
Nope, im 20 and im not treble sensitive. (Except for the Audiosense T800 which was like death-by-treble for me )I forgot to mention what is quite possibly a very important detail and probably why having too much treble worries me so much... I'm only 28 years old as of this comment, so it wouldn't surprise me if I'm the youngest member who has posted here by a long shot.
EDIT: Or maybe I'm just paranoid who knows. I can't thank you enough for all your help so far either way.
I have no idea why it is so bad for me, but my friend (that is also 20) has no problems with it though.Jesus, is that a tweeter or what?