Chinese / Asian Brand Info Thread (Headphones, IEMs, Amps, DACs)
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Oct 29, 2014 at 2:25 PM Post #9,946 of 35,472
   
I'd go for Xaomi Piston 2.1 for $25. I think those KZ's are sketchy. Waiting for KZ ES to arrive but not expecting much.

EDSE > Pistons 2.1. They're too similar in terms of sound, but the KZ does sound better and they respond to equalizer changes MUCH better. The Pistons 2.1 are barely adjustable with an EQ. The Pistons 2.1 do nothing better, except provide a slightly wider soundstage. Unless you need a mic and inline volume controls, the EDSE are better. Cheaper too. And you get a much better cable and a balanced TRRS plug on the EDSE.
 
Oct 29, 2014 at 2:44 PM Post #9,947 of 35,472
  EDSE > Pistons 2.1. They're too similar in terms of sound, but the KZ does sound better and they respond to equalizer changes MUCH better. The Pistons 2.1 are barely adjustable with an EQ. The Pistons 2.1 do nothing better, except provide a slightly wider soundstage. Unless you need a mic and inline volume controls, the EDSE are better. Cheaper too. And you get a much better cable and a balanced TRRS plug on the EDSE.

 
If you live in the US, it takes a month to get KZ and a few days to get Pistons (from Amazon).  I'm satisfied with results using EQ - Android phone and Poweramp player EQ. My subjective opinion it does respond to equalizer.
 
Oct 29, 2014 at 3:35 PM Post #9,948 of 35,472
  The bin of iems is stacked 2-3 deep. It's getting to be too many iems for one set of ears. This doesn't even count the stuff I gifted the wife and son.
 
I found iems I didn't even know I had for God's sake! It's time to get rid of SOME of this stuff!
 
I was thinking about getting the Kaiser 10u. It's the universal model of the the Kaiser 10. Ten tuned Balanced Armatures all playing at the same time. DOPE. Either that or the JH13 or JH16.
 
I'm thinking about building a end game rig after spending some time on the pictures of your portable rig thread.

 
Consider the JA Audio Siren Roxannes. They are basically the ultimate basshead IEMs.
 
Oct 29, 2014 at 4:13 PM Post #9,949 of 35,472



"Good morning head-fi community suggested items..."

 
The twist: The cases are all empty. 
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Oct 29, 2014 at 4:27 PM Post #9,951 of 35,472
   
Hey BluePhoenixHD, are you affiliated with this at all?:
 
http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/blue-phoenix-source-of-hope
 
If so, that is pretty amazing stuff imo.

XD Nope, came up with my name because of the color Blue and I like Phoenix type of stuff.
  Just noticed, Penon got HZSound HZ EP001, listed for $24.90:  http://penonaudio.com/HZSOUND-HZ-EP001

Awesome! Was hoping they would get them in, I was planning on getting the Hifiman RE 300, so if these are any good, I'm always up for saving money.
 
Oct 29, 2014 at 5:25 PM Post #9,952 of 35,472
I've found some tips (RE400 small double flange) that worked with the KZ-ES and they sound quite good with EDM. The sound is now more open, airy, the mid bass bloat is reduced and sub bass more present. Still v shaped but much more enjoyable
 
Oct 29, 2014 at 7:10 PM Post #9,955 of 35,472
Oct 29, 2014 at 7:14 PM Post #9,956 of 35,472
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Oct 29, 2014 at 7:15 PM Post #9,957 of 35,472
My now gifted XBA3s were $50aud so $26 for an XBA1 isn't that odd
 
Oct 29, 2014 at 7:18 PM Post #9,958 of 35,472



Before I begin, I want to thank HiFiMan customer service and Yu to be specific. Once they contacted me, he was quick to send me a new pair of RE-300 in two days, after the other got "lost in the mail." Great CS, guys.

So the RE-300 comes in a rather subdued plastic box, but it was easy to open and was quite aesthetically pleasing. Inside we had the really nice looking RE-300, a shirt clip, replacement filters, and a couple non descript tips.

The cable is thick, but very malleable. Great strain relief (TTPOD T1e can learn from this) at the jack. The mic is out of the way, and not intrusive. I don't use mics, so I don't care about usability or clarity, so that's for someone else to review.

Now with about 5 hours of burn in, this is practically out of the box, with the exception of the 5 hours on the burn in station. I used my X1, IPhone 6, and my Rockboxed Sansa Fuze. The tips are JVC spiral dots Large.

The first detail that jumped out at me, and let me preface this by saying I've owned the RE-0, RE-Zero, RE-262, and RE-400 previously, so I'm well versed in the HiFiMan sound. That first detail? BASS!!! The RE-300 has a bass depth, thud, slam, and presence that no other RE model had. It's not even close. These are the most bass heavy RE IEMs ever produced.
Now there is a trade off for this. The high end sparkle that was such a hit with the 0 and the 262 are long gone. What you get is a treble decay and timbre for reminiscent of the ZERO or 400. The treble is smooth. Baby butt smooth. I had to pull out my Tenore, as the treble seemed so familiar to me, and sure as rain is wet, the HiFiMan tuning specialists have been paying attention to the hype the Zero Audio Tenore have been garnering on head-fi, because the highs are so similar to the Tenore, that I couldn't tell the difference between the two doing an a/b. The roll off, timbre, and decay are nearly identical. This might excite some, and turn off others who are looking for an Ostry or TTPOD bright IEM? These are the opposite of bright.

The mids are where these are at. This is a midcentric IEM. Voices simply are presented as smooth as butter, with ZERO sibilance. Female voices soar. Male voices are strong and forward. The mid bass emphasis does seem like there could be slight bleed, but it more than likely is just my not being used to a HiFiMan product that's got copious amounts of bass. There just feels like a slight veil. Like the slight veil or warmth I get from my B3? The mids are detailed and resolving. The bass has a lot of speed, and guitars are forward and presented with power. This might be even greater, and imaging better, if the treble wasn't so smoothed out. This is a mid centric IEM with strong bass presence, with that now legendary RE clarity and layering, with characteristics that seem to lean towards a "hybrid" of the Tenore/Bassos and the Havi B3. I personally prefer these to the Tenore because of the bass. The mids and highs are similar, but the bass clinches it for the RE-300. Now let me say that the soundstage is wider on the Tenore, but not by too much. I would place the soundstage of the RE-300 as equal to the Pistons, but they crush the Pistons due to the 300 not having deeply recessed mids. On the contrary. They don't provide the detail, soundstage, or imaging of the B3, so the Havi win there, BUT the 300 don't require an amp to shine, and they fit better, are more comfortable, and have more QUALITY bass presence and quantity than the B3, so for a daily reacher, these would be superior to the B3. For fun listening with the detail to still do critical listening ON THE GO, the RE-300 are the new contender for kings of budget on the go. The housing is kinda reminiscent of the RE-262, only smaller and less invasive. These are as comfortable as the SHE3580 or CX300II. Comfort and great sound right out of the box, yo!!

So what's got me even more excited is the possibility of the bass getting tighter, and the details and resolve getting even smoother and more present as they burn in for 24 hours, 50 hours, and 100 hours (yeah that's for you, mochill). As for in the now, these have just jumped ahead of my Tenore, Pistons, T1e, and Doppio for what will be my every day commute IEM. The Havi B3 still reign supreme as far as soundstage, detail, balance, and transparency, but these single dynamic driver IEMs don't require an amp, and have much better bass. For $49 bucks, you just can't go wrong. Light, aesthetically pleasing, great cord, and solid, fun sound. How can you GO WRONG? You can't. I recommend the RE-300 highly for your on the go music needs. Thanks HiFiMan. Well done.
 
Oct 29, 2014 at 7:20 PM Post #9,959 of 35,472
Oct 29, 2014 at 7:25 PM Post #9,960 of 35,472
Nice impressions @HouseOfDoom, glad you like them.

With Tenore like treble they're probably not my cup of tee but I do love good mids.......
 
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