ImmaculateSnow
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Tuning matters a lot in this hobbyand I think this should hit harder with a bigger driver, 10mm vs 11mm,
Tuning matters a lot in this hobbyand I think this should hit harder with a bigger driver, 10mm vs 11mm,
ah, here we go again,I’ve got bad news for you. Anyone who has trouble with the fit of the BL03 (due to the short nozzle), is REALLY gonna have problems with the fit of the BL-T3. Assuming it uses the exact same shell as the EP10, the nozzle is comically short.
I’ve got bad news for you. Anyone who has trouble with the fit of the BL03 (due to the short nozzle), is REALLY gonna have problems with the fit of the BL-T3. Assuming it uses the exact same shell as the EP10, the nozzle is comically short.
The nozzle does look very short relative to the long shell/stem. Like the centre of gravity of the IEM will be at a very weird area?
In practice does this EP10 get yanked out of the ears? Or u gotta secure it in between the notch at the tragus region? (I think that's what it is called? Please correct me if i am mistaken about anatomy).
It really looks like BLON really likes their short nozzles! (i suspect it might have to do with tuning though)
I actually had no trouble with fit of my EP10 and even found them quite comfortable with stock silicone tips, which are quite long. Eventually I sold them cause they weren't getting much ear time, but was considering keeping the longer tips for myself. Then the Blon BL-03 came with the same tips, which, interestingly, didn't work as well on the Blon.The nozzle does look very short relative to the long shell/stem. Like the centre of gravity of the IEM will be at a very weird area?
In practice does this EP10 get yanked out of the ears? Or u gotta secure it in between the notch at the tragus region? (I think that's what it is called? Please correct me if i am mistaken about anatomy).
It really looks like BLON really likes their short nozzles! (i suspect it might have to do with tuning though)
I actually had no trouble with fit of my EP10 and even found them quite comfortable with stock silicone tips, which are quite long. Eventually I sold them cause they weren't getting much ear time, but was considering keeping the longer tips for myself. Then the Blon BL-03 came with the same tips, which, interestingly, didn't work as well on the Blon.
1.) I mostly listen to indie and alternative music. A little bit of classical. Also some mainstream/pop songs, here and there. I don't do hip-hop and EDM.
2.) I think I'd like something midcentric as I really love vocals.
3.) It will be my all-around IEM and drivability is important as I don't have a DAC/DAP or anything like an amp.
Thanks in advance!
Thank you for the effort!!! I was actually thinking of buying from Tuneout Audio as they're quite famous. Had my eyes on the MMCX Vidos and as you mentioned, the MMCX MH750. Haven't ordered a Blon yet, and am starting to think that the investment might "force" me to like it.Fellow Pinoy hehe, I might save you a few pesos from 'Blon 03 investment' hehe 'cause you may first try a legit MH750 & I call it a little brother to my modded 03 sound wise. Links below.
Php 300: Original J style cable
https://shopee.ph/product/20011698/4942266926?smtt=0.163409464-1601391659.9
Php 500-700: Recabled & MMCX
https://shopee.ph/product/56259020/6600066448?smtt=0.163409464-1601391965.9
I only trust the sellers above as there are tons of MH750/755 fakes. I had only ordered red ones from the first Shopee seller & they're confirmed legit by @Slater after opening samples I sent.
MH750 self review:
- balanced sound (harman curve tuning). Not neutral/flat!
- no distortion at high volume. Easy to drive (phone will do)
- timbre & tonality impressive price wise. Natural dynamic driver sound.
- bass: tight midbass, subbass oomph is there, minimal bass bleed
- mids: slight lower mids recession due to harman tuning but male vocals present with female voices a little forward, upper mids are not shouty so Pop is pleasure hehe
- sibilance: nope
- treble & air/soundstage: crisp & not piercing, cymbals are there, gets bright & airy/wide sounding when song demands it.
- technicalities: impressive for 9+mm driver, can still hear micro details
- stock ear tips: medium is perfect, small gets it V shape sounding, and large seems to recess both bass & treble.
- mesh: can replace with 4.2 mm steel mesh if stock cloth mesh has weak adhesive like my first pair. No discernible sound differences to my ears
As for Blon 03, I call it an investment or a hassle lol as it is not in it's full potential out of the box. It's stock sound is like your good 'ol analog speaker with a midbass bump. It's carbon driver nanotube is also source sensitive - warm source, warm sound ( Poco F1 + Artextreme Amp), bright source, bright sound (Keysion type c dac).
But sensei @Slater discovered that 1) there's a hidden bass vent below the 03 that tends to get blocked by the stock cable's 2 pin flush connector hence the midbass bump 2) 03's stock mesh is a sandwiched nylon & steel that's slowing down air of bass frequencies hence the famous analog like and veiled treble sound.
So:
1. Stock mesh + new non-flush cable = analog sounding without 2 db midbass bump
2. New steel mesh + new non-flush cable = treblehead Blon 03 lol nah just bright. 2-8 kHz?? boosted by 2-3db.
3. Steel mesh + 3M micropore tape (cover steel mesh by 3/4) + new cable = crispy treble with non shouty upper mids due to micropore tape. Don't fully cover steel mesh with micropore tape as you'll lose that tight midbass again.
4. No. 3 mod with scotch tape on front bass vent = I always felt the lack of subbass oomph from the 03 but I luckily stumbled upon a scotch tape and I'm hearing that 65hz below now. Now feeling EDM even more after this (03's weakness)
5. Amping? Seems a must on stock mesh to be enjoyable. After mods above, surprised that sound can now be enjoyable on a phone
Short story, you may first try a legit MH750 then if you want a bigger & more 'organic' sounding version of it - try the Blon 03 with the mods I suggest. Oh, I only use TRN medium foam tips on my 03 as I can't find any silicone tips that gives me subbass I always crave. So if silicones are your thing, we may hear the 03 in different ways
Below is what speaker stock mesh 03 sounds like hehehe
Very huge price difference, hence in terms of technical performance, it is not on similar level. I personally enjoy D02 upper midrange more. As a backup pair for its price, sure.@audio123 curious as to how the oxygens compare to the isn d02? I'm thinking if I should fix my oxygens for a cheap price or get the d02's for a bit more which could play on a similar level? The purpose of the d02 would be for a backup pair as my favourite iems now are nm2+ and fdx1.
I have the Starfield and like it's sound, but do agree the Bass does not have enough impact for me. The IEM with the Starfield flavour, but with a dose more, good bass, is the iBasso it00. Same sound family, organic without glare, but with the it00, more impact.Is anything considered as a step up from the starfields?
I actually think it's a pretty awesome iem, but is just lacking a little bit of bass drum. Something like the gr07's bass, but with the midrange of the starfield!
- ISN D02I really, really wantred that ibasso it00, but it does not ship to my country, even using amazon!
Any other chifi recommendation?