Dunno if this is a compensated or raw graph. If it is a raw graph, then there is no pinna gain and it might be a bit darkish actually.
But anyway, rule number one in this hobby is to be skeptical of store provided graphs (in general). They can oversretch the axis to also make it look like there's less peaks and troughs too.
Looks like the CVJ Mirror is now on sale for around the 50 USD mark. My wallet is still in a cooling-off period from November, but this looks pretty slick.
Looks like the CVJ Mirror is now on sale for around the 50 USD mark. My wallet is still in a cooling-off period from November, but this looks pretty slick.
Looks like a BQEYZ shell. Anyways the only "Mirror" I'm using nowadays is the HZSound Heart Mirror, superb single DD set (but needs amping). But would be interested in reviews of this CVJ Mirror if anybody is getting it, CVJ so far seems to have quite good releases that flew under the radar.
CSE: Very much follows the CVJ "house sound" but is a touch warmer in tonality, not as bright as the CSA. Nice resonant bass, slightly recessed mids but good timbre and a smooth treble with good detail. Soundstage is very spacious. I have around 36 hours burn in on them so far.
I personally think the lower regions of CSE (lows to mids) is some of the best I've heard for a cheap hybrid. I just didn't like how unnatural the uppermids-treble can get, but EQing them down to - 3db really made that low-mid region shine. I hope CVJ retunes it...
Revisiting the CSN with Faaeal Hibiscus cable and KZ Starlines tips via Xduoo X20. Fabulous soundstage, excellent detail and transparency. Very extended treble. Nice timbre in mids as well. These are seriously good IEMs, a hidden gem!
Revisiting the CSN with Faaeal Hibiscus cable and KZ Starlines tips via Xduoo X20. Fabulous soundstage, excellent detail and transparency. Very extended treble. Nice timbre in mids as well. These are seriously good IEMs, a hidden gem!
A guy had an argument with me about these, saying the SSR would be better for gaming. I agree with the right tips these have amazing sound stage and imaging for the price. Way more dynamic than SSR.
I could hear up to 19khz on CSN and 17khz on the SSR. The bass is better and not over powering, less of a dip in the treble too.
A guy had an argument with me about these, saying the SSR would be better for gaming. I agree with the right tips these have amazing sound stage and imaging for the price. Way more dynamic than SSR.
I could hear up to 19khz on CSN and 17khz on the SSR. The bass is better and not over powering, less of a dip in the treble too.
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