snip3r77
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$16 now lol lolGot them for $20, now back to $40. Missed them for $12.
$16 now lol lolGot them for $20, now back to $40. Missed them for $12.
Just curious, why the low score in value? The build quality is better than the PM4 and also it being a triple hybrid makes it a great value.
My thoughts on the Moni One:
http://www.head-fi.org/products/moni-one-hybrid-iem/reviews/17606
So i got this today. No time to do proper listening as i will be out for work but OOTB they are bassy sounding and darker overall as female vocals sound weighty but overall clarity is there, didn't find it muddy, highs to me sounds rolled off bit too much than i would prefer,lacks the crispness as compared to my xiaomi hybrid pro hd which i've been listening to few days back. Maybe i've been brain-burned for many days so gotta need some burn-in both for the DZAT and my brain as well.
1 thing that impressed me is the premium packaging, the excellent build and design. They look premium for the price paid and they have a very very comfortable fit in the ear and isolates really well. These are just my OOTB impressions so take it with a grain of salt.
Yes that's the lowest price. They won't be $12 anymore, the seller assured me.$16 now lol lol
Here's my take on the Senzer/Cello situation.
Tennmak find obscure earphones with really good sound and decide to rebrand them as their own. A few cosmetic changes and bish, bash, bosh the Cello is born. A premium price is stuck on the Cello to emphasise the wide frequency range of the driver.
Senzer have been selling the H1 at a far lower price and the supplier finds out that the earphones are now attracting interest. The supplier brings the price up inline with the premium price being charged by Tennmak.
Questions I'd like to see answered.
Are the Cello and Senzer H1 the same earphone with minor cosmetic differences?
Is the Senzer a genuine premium product which the price was artificially low or just a lucky hit followed by a bump up in price?
Is the Cello just a rebrand or a real Tennmak developed product?
The Senzer is a good earphone no doubt, if I'd bought the Cello and the Senzer H1 turns out to be the same earphone I'd be very annoyed. In the meantime I won't be buying either the Senzer H1 at the higher price or the Cello until some of the above are answered. Could be that the Cello and H1 only share the housing but given how some sellers operate I'd be very wary.
Yes that's the lowest price. They won't be $12 anymore, the seller assured me.
Also said today it will be in promotion, didn't say how long but if you want them you should buy them now.
Seller agreed to deliver them for $16 to me. Seems reasonable seller with good english
@peter123
- You are spot on, bud!
Just tried Dual flange silicone tips (not the stock ones that came with Moni One) with deep and wide bore (I was using these on **** 4 in 1 for better sealing/fit) on Moni One.
BTW, mine came with bass port mod by default (there is a plastic ring fixed on vents)
Fit/Sealing with dual flange is far superior to the stock single flange for my ears. The sound is more fuller than before and there is a body to the overall sound presentation (bass is a bit more authoritative now than before) without losing out on clarity, details or soundstage width.
Absolute loving this!
Cheers
Here's my take on the Senzer/Cello situation.
Tennmak find obscure earphones with really good sound and decide to rebrand them as their own. A few cosmetic changes and bish, bash, bosh the Cello is born. A premium price is stuck on the Cello to emphasise the wide frequency range of the driver.
Senzer have been selling the H1 at a far lower price and the supplier finds out that the earphones are now attracting interest. The supplier brings the price up inline with the premium price being charged by Tennmak.
Questions I'd like to see answered.
Are the Cello and Senzer H1 the same earphone with minor cosmetic differences?
Is the Senzer a genuine premium product which the price was artificially low or just a lucky hit followed by a bump up in price?
Is the Cello just a rebrand or a real Tennmak developed product?
The Senzer is a good earphone no doubt, if I'd bought the Cello and the Senzer H1 turns out to be the same earphone I'd be very annoyed. In the meantime I won't be buying either the Senzer H1 at the higher price or the Cello until some of the above are answered. Could be that the Cello and H1 only share the housing but given how some sellers operate I'd be very wary.