How is the driver flex on Dauntless?
Surprisingly I didn't get driver flex on it (no vents!).
But then again, driver flex is partially dependent on ear anatomy and the types of eartips used, so it is a YMMV situation.
How is the driver flex on Dauntless?
Thanks, that is surprising. Maybe there's a hidden vent, like on the Blon BL03's 2 pin connector. How is the isolation? What about bass extension?Surprisingly I didn't get driver flex on it (no vents!).
But then again, driver flex is partially dependent on ear anatomy and the types of eartips used, so it is a YMMV situation.
The Hermit is pretty awesome. It has a super, super heavy body though so I attatched a black VE Clan earbud holder to the body to hold it inside the ear. (What's it called??)Larry describes it as slightly inferior to Final A8000 in terms of technicalities, but disastrous tonally....i tend to trust Larry.
But he say DQSM Hermit is better too, which scare me.
Thanks, that is surprising. Maybe there's a hidden vent, like on the Blon BL03's 2 pin connector. How is the isolation? What about bass extension?
Soundpeats Sonic Pro with dual driver and huge batteries is nice. Trueair2 seems to have better mics toughGuys im looking for some good earbud style to buy to use with my pc
im interesting in
Xiaomi Redmi buds 3
SOUNDPEATS TrueAir2
Does anyone have tried any of those?
Do you have any sygestions under 50$?
*I already have airpods 2 2019
I'm going to add a few suggestions:Guys im looking for some good earbud style to buy to use with my pc
im interesting in
Xiaomi Redmi buds 3
SOUNDPEATS TrueAir2
Does anyone have tried any of those?
Do you have any sygestions under 50$?
*I already have airpods 2 2019
Nekocake also has a sound sig customizable feature. They are definetely interestingSoundpeats Sonic Pro with dual driver and huge batteries is nice. Trueair2 seems to have better mics tough
Moondrop Nekocake seems decent too. Its by Moondrop so SQ is nice, not sure whether the rest of TWS functionality is up to par with Soundpeats product tough.
Lypertek S20 is one of the great in near that price points.
Indeed, they are excellent for the price and very underrated...though it seem they are very popular in Indonesia-Singapour...crisp airy V shape with big bass slam, crazy good resolution and treble extension-snap-sparkle but kinda thin a bit artificial mids...in fact, i would like to stole the DD in there and retune it.The Hermit is pretty awesome. It has a super, super heavy body though so I attatched a black VE Clan earbud holder to the body to hold it inside the ear. (What's it called??)
I still haven't taken it outside though.
yeah...well, it's not like if Sony Mdr EX1000 loose it's attractivity....but indeed their a diff between ultra big 16mm LCP DD and a 10mm one....pure bery can be great but in budget realm their still work to do....it's not for tomorrow we will find sub-500$ Final A8000....and I try Luna and Believe, both kinda similar in tonality, the latter being more refined and more articulated in dynamic.Funny that single DDs fancy metals era is fading and the hype now is LCP which is the old and dear magnets + plastic (acrylic, maybe?)
Do all cables eventually turn green and stiff? Or are there cables that don't use PVC and are protected from oxidation? I bought my cable for $10 from NiceHCK, and I believed it was top notch back then. I'm wondering if getting something a bit more pricey (say, a 20-40 USD cable from XINHS.. been seeing a lot of good comments on his cables) will last much longer, or will it also eventually go stiff and green?There is hardly much can be done with green in cables (copper oxidation); strong reducing agents will be too harsh.
Cable stiffening is due to PVC (poly(vinyl chloride)), the main material of the cable (used just because it is cheap and convenient...) losing its plasticizers. Good oil-based hand or face creams can partially restore the softness. They are safe to use (for cleaning as well); ones with antioxidants, such as retinol, can protect further cable oxidation to some extent.
only crappy cable go green, i mean, bad built insulation....i have at least 30 cables and only 2-3 of them get oxidated.Do all cables eventually turn green and stiff? Or are there cables that don't use PVC and are protected from oxidation? I bought my cable for $10 from NiceHCK, and I believed it was top notch back then. I'm wondering if getting something a bit more pricey (say, a 20-40 USD cable from XINHS.. been seeing a lot of good comments on his cables) will last much longer, or will it also eventually go stiff and green?
Got it. I've had this for around 2 years, and it already started turning green after around 1 year. Now it's pretty stiff. When I first got it I was happy, very soft and flexible, nice feel. It still works fine, but it's stiff, and that's really annoyingonly crappy cable go green, i mean, bad built insulation....i have at least 30 cables and only 2-3 of them get oxidated.
you can be safer going full copper cable too, like the Faaeal litz cable or NiceHCK pure copper cable.
but XINHS cables are sure great buy too!
I have this one too since 2 years....great built, no green!
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33018785015.html
Yup it's monsoon season here now 8)they are very popular in Indonesia-Singapour...