Good to know. Details aside, I own B3 already. I absolutely admire its plus points but I've came to conclusion that I need some fast, fluid bass as well. How's Z03A's bass (quantity)?
Good to know. Details aside, I own B3 already. I absolutely admire its plus points but I've came to conclusion that I need some fast, fluid bass as well. How's Z03A's bass (quantity)?
I was off for 1 year now becuase of second children (free time just dissapeard) and didnt buy any IEM.
I own in preference order...
Havi
Vsd3
E10
E10m
Xiaomi Hybrids
Sidy DM3
My last purchase was 1 month ago the Xiaomi Hybrid and even tho for 19euros its a very capable,detailed and fun IEM for the price, i realized its not my sound signature (too much bass,even tho its deep with nice detail and attack the mids are not so detailed and a step back).
i will hear mainly metal,rock,alt rock and the most enjoyable hearing sessions are with the Havis,i really love there sound,soundstage and imaging.
For the past days i read a lots of reviews for various IEMs but now i need your opinion before i hit the buy button...
Im looking for sound similar to Havis (i want crisp and detailed mids for guitars and detailed bass like Havis,dont care about quantity)but with mic.After many days of searching my final competitors
Fidue a65
Soundmagic E50s
Soundmagic E80s
From what i read Fidue is close,i also like the build quality and the looks
E80s its a bit over my budget
I think it was Igor that likes Boarseman IIRC?? These have dropped on Ali recently....http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/100-Original-Boarseman-MX98S-Hifi-In-Ear-Earphone-3-5MM-High-Qaulity-Super-Bass-Headphones-In/519064_32618606822.html
Though I Wish they would use other names instead of names hinting at Senn models.
I was off for 1 year now becuase of second children (free time just dissapeard) and didnt buy any IEM.
I own in preference order...
Havi
Vsd3
E10
E10m
Xiaomi Hybrids
Sidy DM3
My last purchase was 1 month ago the Xiaomi Hybrid and even tho for 19euros its a very capable,detailed and fun IEM for the price, i realized its not my sound signature (too much bass,even tho its deep with nice detail and attack the mids are not so detailed and a step back).
i will hear mainly metal,rock,alt rock and the most enjoyable hearing sessions are with the Havis,i really love there sound,soundstage and imaging.
For the past days i read a lots of reviews for various IEMs but now i need your opinion before i hit the buy button...
Im looking for sound similar to Havis (i want crisp and detailed mids for guitars and detailed bass like Havis,dont care about quantity)but with mic.After many days of searching my final competitors
Fidue a65
Soundmagic E50s
Soundmagic E80s
From what i read Fidue is close,i also like the build quality and the looks
E80s its a bit over my budget
I was off for 1 year now becuase of second children (free time just dissapeard) and didnt buy any IEM.
I own in preference order...
Havi
Vsd3
E10
E10m
Xiaomi Hybrids
Sidy DM3
My last purchase was 1 month ago the Xiaomi Hybrid and even tho for 19euros its a very capable,detailed and fun IEM for the price, i realized its not my sound signature (too much bass,even tho its deep with nice detail and attack the mids are not so detailed and a step back).
i will hear mainly metal,rock,alt rock and the most enjoyable hearing sessions are with the Havis,i really love there sound,soundstage and imaging.
For the past days i read a lots of reviews for various IEMs but now i need your opinion before i hit the buy button...
Im looking for sound similar to Havis (i want crisp and detailed mids for guitars and detailed bass like Havis,dont care about quantity)but with mic.After many days of searching my final competitors
Fidue a65
Soundmagic E50s
Soundmagic E80s
From what i read Fidue is close,i also like the build quality and the looks
E80s its a bit over my budget
Thanks for replys but i think ill go for E80s.I like more balanced and very detailed mids.The bass on Havis has no big quantity but the control and attack of bass is very good.
Im comparing to what i have,i have no experience in expencive IEMs but i do trust my ears and for me Havis sound way better than VSD3,E10,Xiaomi Hybrid,Sidy DM3.And because i dont have experience with bigger priced IEMs ill go for starters with E80s.plus i dont believe anything below 40-50$ will sound like Havis,the amount of detail in mids i want.
Got my Tennmak Piano today. Sorry to kill another hype, but I find them awful. Heavy bass, warm and muddy. W shaped is not really right, because there is no spike in the heights.
Neverthess, the extras are really nice and that is why I ordered one. The provided cable with MMCX connector, memory wire and a one button microphone seems to be great and you get nine pairs of dfferent whirlwind tips. The in-ear itself is nearly free if you would buy all these seperately.
Thanks for replys but i think ill go for E80s.I like more balanced and very detailed mids.The bass on Havis has no big quantity but the control and attack of bass is very good.
Im comparing to what i have,i have no experience in expencive IEMs but i do trust my ears and for me Havis sound way better than VSD3,E10,Xiaomi Hybrid,Sidy DM3.And because i dont have experience with bigger priced IEMs ill go for starters with E80s.plus i dont believe anything below 40-50$ will sound like Havis,the amount of detail in mids i want.
Niyo, don't make any snap judgements. Let them Burn in. I let mine go for 200+ hours they are VERY good. Any trebly, silibancy issues/ artifacts settle. They can be tamed right OOTB buy simply using the proper size Black tips that are included with them. Those yellow-core Hybrid tips they are shipped with accentuate the treble a Tad.
Niyo, don't make any snap judgements. Let them Burn in. I let mine go for 200+ hours they are VERY good. Any trebly, silibancy issues/ artifacts settle. They can be tamed right OOTB buy simply using the proper size Black tips that are included with them. Those yellow-core Hybrid tips they are shipped with accentuate the treble a Tad.
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