RedJohn456
Headphoneus Supremus
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yes, regarding sound the best I can do is compare them to the TK12 (various reviews on here). Right off the bat the 3+1 are less bassy than the TK12. There's a lot more instrument separation on the 3+1. To put it simply I'd say the 3+1 are a more refined and less bassier TK12. Also the cable is amazingHow do these iems sound?
That's the 1 DD + 3 BAs from AE?
If you are looking for a headphone with special design for the entry-level, Mixcder Ghost is a good choice,with excellent sound, long lasting battery life, as well as the Bluetooth Range.
Someone wrote:
A solid "fashion" set of headphone. However do not let the fashion fool you, these pack excellent base and clear highs.
I did feel like the mids were over-amplified but with a quick EQ adjustment, I was good to go.
The #1 feature of these though are the comfort! The ear covers are as soft and comfortable as a pillow. The headband is also well padded resulting in an extremely comfortable headset even over long periods. I think the range of motion of the ear muffs had something to do with the comfort level as well. They can actually pivot for comfort (and to collapse).
The battery life is fantastic, listed at 20 hours but in actual testing lasted 21.2 hours. Rarely does anything exceed the claim on the box.
Overall these are an enjoyable set pf headphones (even if they don;t fit my personal style). They are EXTREMELY comfortable, offer great bass, good treble, and have all the options you would expect of a good set of wireless headphones.
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If you are looking for a headphone with special design for the entry-level, Mixcder Ghost is a good choice,with excellent sound, long lasting battery life, as well as the Bluetooth Range.
Someone wrote:
A solid "fashion" set of headphone. However do not let the fashion fool you, these pack excellent base and clear highs.
I did feel like the mids were over-amplified but with a quick EQ adjustment, I was good to go.
The #1 feature of these though are the comfort! The ear covers are as soft and comfortable as a pillow. The headband is also well padded resulting in an extremely comfortable headset even over long periods. I think the range of motion of the ear muffs had something to do with the comfort level as well. They can actually pivot for comfort (and to collapse).
The battery life is fantastic, listed at 20 hours but in actual testing lasted 21.2 hours. Rarely does anything exceed the claim on the box.
Overall these are an enjoyable set pf headphones (even if they don;t fit my personal style). They are EXTREMELY comfortable, offer great bass, good treble, and have all the options you would expect of a good set of wireless headphones.
Mixcder Ghost:
USA:
Code:YFOY9RSO
Pro Price: $39.99 ( $9 Off )
UK:
CodeCOQSIY8C
Pro Price: £26.34( 15% Off )
Canada:
Code: R5FDEH9J
Pro Price: CND$35.24 ( $12 Off )
Spin:
Code : W93PNEBY ,
Promotion price: €35.99, (10% Off )
Japan:
Code: 8E839OOG
Promotion Price: ¥2,999
(
¥ 1000 Off )
There are some parts from China, I think...
http://www.head-fi.org/products/trinity-audio-engineering-phantom-sabre/reviews/16614
I have seen the TFZs for sale but never read a review of them yet. I'll check them out since you recommened them.
The HLSX 808 is not a bad IEM but it did not have nearly enough bass for me and I found it lacking in soundstage
@vapman
I concur that the ZS3 is an oddly enjoyable IEM. The vocals are more clear than I would have expected given it's budget bassy nature. It's inexpensive, has great design, a detachable cable, ample bass if that's what you're after, and the vocals are strong enough to not get lost in them. I wonder if there's a competitive basshead IEM at it's price range. And while I know it's not the same comparing it to a full sized headphone, I'd pick up the ZS3 before I'd use my XB500, although I wish I had gotten my hands on the higher end models.