mochill
Headphoneus Supremus
How about the altone200
...im guessing it will be awesome ![Yum :yum: :yum:](https://cdn.head-fi.org/e/people/yum.svg)
I'm on that wagon with you friend. looking forward to hearing this thing. I'm just hoping it's not too bright for my taste. I like a warmer signature.How about the altone200...im guessing it will be awesome
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You mean the 8ohm impedance rating for the triple hybrid?
The Samsung's might be great, but the fear I have with the Samsung is that they made the WORST dual dynamic IEM my ears ever had the displeasure of hearing, right along with the Mee M Duo and Dtaitech DT-SM01.
I'm on that wagon with you friend. looking forward to hearing this thing. I'm just hoping it's not too bright for my taste. I like a warmer signature.
Same here! Looking forward to how you find the highs.
yes, it's odd, it's stated only to be 8 ohms in the Samsung site:
http://www.samsung.com/ca/consumer/mobile/mobile-phones/level/EO-IG900BBEGCA?subsubtype=level
What kind of music do you listen to? And how much bass do you need?
I listen to all kinds of music no specific genre. I currently own re262, ksc75, sm e30n and Baldoor E100 are on their way in shipping. I love the intimacy of vocals n soundstage of re262 whereas like thump n airy sound of ksc75.
Ah, I'm by far not the right person to advise you on that league. If you could only post your budget and let the professionals post their verdict![]()
Cogoo t02 is a tremendous value.
No, they don't compete with the likes of the kc06a or t1e, but they are probably one of the best headphones you'll ever experience for $7 usd shipped.
If you use them for what they are designed for, which is a great ergonomic fit and solid sound for working out, you won't be disappointed.
I took them along for my bike ride and they worked fantastically. Good isolation and minimal wind noise.
Sound is on part with phones in $35-$45 range, with solid punchy bass, and adequate midrange and treble that doesn't disappoint or leave you feeling like there's any major flaws.