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I know the pain, I'm also waiting.Looking nice Still patiently waiting for mine. It's been over 6 weeks, should ship anytime now
I know the pain, I'm also waiting.Looking nice Still patiently waiting for mine. It's been over 6 weeks, should ship anytime now
Does it also has a good soundstage and instrument separation?I would recommend the FIBAE2. Slightly forward vocals, thick sound with quality bass is what you will get from the FIBAE2.
Is that mean the bass and lower-treble may slightly cover/over ride the vocal voice?The only thing holding me back from wholeheartedly recommending the FIBAE 2 would be its moderate v-shape. Its bass is slightly above neutral, and its vocal presentation is more neutrally-placed. Singers have good body, but they aren't as prominent as the bass and the lower-treble. It does have everything else you're looking for, though, so it's definitely the closest to your ideal sound.
Is that mean the bass and lower-treble may slightly cover/over ride the vocal voice?
Hey, well the thing with not hearing treble is that you might actually benefit from IEM having a bit higher HF output - because otherwise balanced IEM would sound dull or dark to you. That's why I would recommend FIBAE3 in your case.Hi Piotrus, I'm also out there to find my first, entry-level CIEM. My music taste is quite eclectic, it's easier for me to state what I don't like (EDM, Trance, Techno, House, Heavy metal) than what I do like (almost everything else). I also must say that I don't need a very extended treble, as at my age I can't hear a thing beyond 15kHz anyway. I would be grateful for any suggestions. Also, are you represented in Italy or Switzerland? Thanks!
Naturally!Does it also has a good soundstage and instrument separation?
Thanks! I guess I will just have to dig deeper in my pocket thenHey, well the thing with not hearing treble is that you might actually benefit from IEM having a bit higher HF output - because otherwise balanced IEM would sound dull or dark to you. That's why I would recommend FIBAE3 in your case.
We don't have representatives in Europe except for London.
Thanks for the detailed explanation, it’s good to learn more for newbie like me. Definitely will go demo the F2.Well, of course, we have to investigate what that means first. Having a prominent bass and lower-treble doesn't necessarily mean recessed vocals. Those two frequency ranges impart their own effects towards voices that may or may not be preferred depending on your preferences. A rich and voluminous bass gives vocals thickness and body, while the lower-treble peak aids articulation. Now, these two frequencies have quite a bit of energy compared to - say - the lower-midrange, so the FIBAE 2 will have a vocal presentation that's energetic and full-bodied with minimal forwardness and presence. Voices will sound dynamic and physical, but they won't have as much palpability as - say - the Harmony 8.2 with its more midrange-forward signature.
Definitely. Separation is good and does not sound congested in any way. Go and demo the FIBAE2 if you get a chance. It will definitely not disappoint.Does it also has a good soundstage and instrument separation?
Will definitely go demo it. How it performs while comparing to other CIEMs at the similar price? Like the qdc5, ue4pro, jomo, 64 audio etc.Definitely. Separation is good and does not sound congested in any way. Go and demo the FIBAE2 if you get a chance. It will definitely not disappoint.
Will definitely go demo it. How it performs while comparing to other CIEMs at the similar price? Like the qdc5, ue4pro, jomo, 64 audio etc.
Very much so..yesDoes it also has a good soundstage and instrument separation?
I have the same " trouble" and, for my ears, Fibae3 are my favorite ciems over Harmony ans F2. Highs , low, miss, everything is perfect.Hey, well the thing with not hearing treble is that you might actually benefit from IEM having a bit higher HF output - because otherwise balanced IEM would sound dull or dark to you. That's why I would recommend FIBAE3 in your case.
We don't have representatives in Europe except for London.