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What is impedance of DT86?
18Ω but dont bother with it if u dont have many sources/amps to play around it
What is impedance of DT86?
agreed. i bought the lz a2s because of good reviews only to be disappointed!
i will use the dt86 for a few weeks b4 making a final conclusion.
so far i will say it is sensitive with different dap pairings.
im not even sure why i gave it a good rating before. probably due to peer hype lol.
in my future reviews i will use the iem for at least 3 months before reviewing or after hype dies down.
i will rush my review for the dt86 as soon as i get the iem so that you guys can make an informed decision. cheers!
have already lineup some interesting dap/amp pairings and iem comparison like the andromeda.
stay tuned!
thanks chris! You guys have to bear a few weeks b4 the rollout of a full review
Well, you've made no secret about blaming me for putting up a good review for the A2S (that's a $50-70 iem) and I've got a lot of feedback from people agreeing with my findings. I find it interesting that you're now in my position yourself about a $180 iem. I also recall you changing your mind about the A2S after listening more to them and trying out different tips. I'm not saying that you are wrong in your findings (as opposed to what you told me), it just goes to show that nothing is for everyone and that we all hear things differently.
Enjoy your DT86's.
Due the sounds easily get bored, if you own one and used forever, yes.
Cause you can't get compared to others.
Such as my TFZ S1 already sitting in dry cable now.
Even it passed 6 mths ago is my dream and wishlist.
Just now went to tried again, the sounds no longer impressed me
Either me already has a reference IEM such as banned here Dxxx
from yr web page on TFZ S1 ( copy n paste )
THE ACTUAL S1 LOOK
S1 has a great soundstage,
Very smooth Mids, quite close to BA driver.
Pretty sweet treble, no harsh, fatiguing orpiercing an issue.
S1 Bass has solid energy and punchy bass extension like QT5/xx.
S1 has huge bass and speedy of bass.
For me S1 is a great IEM and value for money, very huge soundstage and sweety balanced sound signature to enjoyable such as Rock, R&B, Female vocals or even Jazz as well.
MY SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
- Fitting really comfortable and pretty great sealed, cause of the design are 45 degree of the nozzle for better insertion to your ear canal, there is no sound leaked an issue.
- My recommended for comply T200, will be perfectly fits.
- Very light weight shells, there is no such uncomforted it as longer period, cause all the rounded shaped, i am loving it so much.
- S1 has the truth balanced sounds signature to enjoyable more for any songs as what you listening.
- The downside be the cable come non memory wire and the rest was perfectly.
- The overall were highly recommended
Minor comparison an over the rest.
IF you asked me about the xxxx D2 vs S1,
they are quite similar Bass boot for both has a such good hi-definition of sounds quality and clarity of detailed.
IF you talk about the Treble wise, i will prefer an over S1
Now it no longer impressed you ? Mmmmmm
There are way too many hypemasters herein headfi, these days (especially in threads like these). While I will never be able to afford/buy most of these high value hyped up products, feel pity on those over enthusiastic headfiers who've fallen victim for such hype trains. A friendly advice to my fellow headfi brethren, be very careful in whom (or whose words) to trust here.
Unfortunately there isn't a lot we can do. Everyone is entitled to an opinion. What I'd like to see is more measurements to balance out the hype. You can't run away from a frequency response graph if someone is hyping the heck out of something. And I'd also like more people to call to task anyone caught hyping gear. The problem at the moment is that there has been an explosion of manufacturers pushing earphones. They're finding more and more people who will write a positive review - basically to get a start. What these new writers don't know is that by doing it they'll also build a reputation (and not a good one) - and that sticks. Better to be honest - and write a realistic review piece. To me, integrity (and my own rep) is worth way more than a free sample (regardless of price).
I like the saying I heard from another member once.
Instead of hypemasters (which is quite good) I heard the word "cheerleaders" used once or twice.
Cheerleading for a product or company.
Makes me giggle that one.