I have just read. Again, think Imma go with the pro. The thing they have more sub-bass is a must for me as I listen to a lot of dubstep and heavy bass genres so I always need that sub-bass touch in terms of frequency boost.
Thank you too for this.
Hi all - currently using Shure SE425 and want to dip my toe further into the IEM market:
So...sub £200 - listen to fairly broad spectrum of music, no metal/edm, looking for detail and dynamics - not a bass head. There are so many models out there and I really don't know where to start having done plenty of reading and research...how many drivers/what brand/sound signature etc!
Oh god, I can see my future before me. btw dont you sometimes adjust some iems? Because when you have the names on the boxes like that its kinda stuck like that isnt it? Or can you just take the boxes out and rearrange it?
Oh god, I can see my future before me. btw dont you sometimes adjust some iems? Because when you have the names on the boxes like that its kinda stuck like that isnt it? Or can you just take the boxes out and rearrange it?
The boxes come out, so I can switch those around as needed. And better, the labels peel right off and re-stick. That storage is mostly for accessories and stuff I use less often, so I don't reorder things that often. For the most part, my go-to earphones are displayed like this:
Of course, I always seem to have one plaque fewer than I need to fit everything...
The boxes come out, so I can switch those around as needed. And better, the labels peel right off and re-stick. That storage is mostly for accessories and stuff I use less often, so I don't reorder things that often. For the most part, my go-to earphones are displayed like this:
Of course, I always seem to have one plaque fewer than I need to fit everything...
Not at all. Those things are anchored snug against the wall on big nails and picture frame hooks. Even fully loaded the thing weighs maybe two pounds. Plus, it's actually at the back of a closest, behind a sliding door, so no little fingers or paws are getting to them. The IEMs are looped around the knobs securely enough that getting them off there gets a little tricky. Theyaren't going to fall unless I drop them myself.
currently running the BA5 via the Tempotec Sonata HD PRO and the excessive piercing sparkle on some track from the es9018k2m (experienced on other IEMs) is gone
the Sonata sounds way more balanced, perhaps also a bit more airy, good separation - not sure about the bass, fine at least
My video unboxing & review on the Electrostatic Shouer Tape is live now! I didn't know what to expect, but man, it has excellent clarity, good treble sparkle, clarity and impact. Nice dynamics as well. Low distortion at loud volumes. Overall, nicely done.
Any guess to what earphone B is? Don't think it is TIN HIFI T2 based on price and the "bass is deep".
Earphone C is most likely the NiceHCK M6.
Earphone D possibly is KBEAR HI7. Don't think it is BGVP DMS based on price.
Anybody has suggestions for what earphone B and D can be?? TIA!!
This is in addition to 2 other lucky bags that were on during the Anniversary sale and are still ongoing:
2) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000836284897.html TFZ lucky bag (superb find courtesy of Dcell7). $79 for one random TFZ IEM (Tequila,Queen, King II, King LTD). They are all priced more than $79 usually so it seems a good deal whichever u get, though these are older models, and I've not heard them.
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