Blon has metal shell, CRA doesn't, so anything with resin or plastic shell? Alternatively earth your PC.
Kiera Celeste Wyvern Pro is resin shell and comes with a boom mic. Sounds good but not as much bass as BL-03 or CRA. Better for gaming, locating footsteps etc.
Blon has metal shell, CRA doesn't, so anything with resin or plastic shell? Alternatively earth your PC.
Kiera Celeste Wyvern Pro is resin shell and comes with a boom mic. Sounds good but not as much bass as BL-03 or CRA. Better for gaming, locating footsteps etc.
Guys, can you please recomend me an iem that's good for stage monitoring? I'm not looking for isolation, but for a relatively neutral sound (not too harsh, and not too bassy).
Somebody recomended me the thruthear hexa, but they are a little bit too pricey. Otherwise, I might consider the BQEYZ KC2.
What other ieams would you suggest me, that are not expensive?
Guys, can you please recomend me an iem that's good for stage monitoring? I'm not looking for isolation, but for a relatively neutral sound (not too harsh, and not too bassy).
Somebody recomended me the thruthear hexa, but they are a little bit too pricey. Otherwise, I might consider the BQEYZ KC2.
What other ieams would you suggest me, that are not expensive?
Maybe, it's still conductive. Hard to say whether earthing with your Blon is a wiring short to the metal shell. There might also be a difference in how insulating the coatings on metal shells are. Something with a resin or PC shell should solve either of those problems. Similarly earthing your PC case, particularly if power socket doesn't include a third earth connection (two vs three prong plugs).
Hello guys can you recommend me some iems? I’m looking for a female vocal focused iems with elevated upper-mids but with decent mid-bass as well. something Similar to Elysian gaea would be nice thanks
Guys, can you please recomend me an iem that's good for stage monitoring? I'm not looking for isolation, but for a relatively neutral sound (not too harsh, and not too bassy).
Somebody recomended me the thruthear hexa, but they are a little bit too pricey. Otherwise, I might consider the BQEYZ KC2.
What other ieams would you suggest me, that are not expensive?
I had BQEYZ K2, KC2, and BQ3 in the past. They sounded very similar to me, sort of generic V-shaped signature. Instead I'd suggest going for newer models released in past 2 years.
I was thinking of Hzsound Heart Mirror (OG, Zero, and Pro). Neutral, towards bright, without harsh highs, slightly bass light.
Honestly if not for the questionable fit, any one of Etymotic ER2, ER3, ER4 series can fit your bill.
Truthear Zero Red is cheaper than Hexa, but warmer than previous ones. Tin T2(Neutral bright), Moondrop Chu 2 and Tangzu Waner (sub $20 Harman-ish). Just to name a few. There's tons of other options out there.
Hello guys can you recommend me some iems? I’m looking for a female vocal focused iems with elevated upper-mids but with decent mid-bass as well. something Similar to Elysian gaea would be nice thanks
Wow $3500 USD can get u most IEMs under the sun. What have you owned so far other than the Gaea?
TBH, if you don't have some midFI/TOTL sets, I would strongly recommend you to start at a budget IEM and sample various sound signatures, then upgrade up to midFI/TOTL and call it a day. Very risky to start from TOTL right at the start, in case the sound doesn't suit you.
For budget, something based on your first post would be the Simgot EA500?
Wow $3500 USD can get u most IEMs under the sun. What have you owned so far other than the Gaea?
TBH, if you don't have some midFI/TOTL sets, I would strongly recommend you to start at a budget IEM and sample various sound signatures, then upgrade up to midFI/TOTL and call it a day. Very risky to start from TOTL right at the start, in case the sound doesn't suit you.
For budget, something based on your first post would be the Simgot EA500?
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