paulwasabii
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Cool, didn't notice it there but mine just arrived from CVJ on Ali. Here is my measurement: https://pw.squig.link/?share=CVJ_CSK
Cool, didn't notice it there but mine just arrived from CVJ on Ali. Here is my measurement: https://pw.squig.link/?share=CVJ_CSK
Mine are on the way, sounds like they are similar to the CSE which was a bit more V shaped than their previous offerings.Just received the CVJ CSK today and these are my first impressions. My source is neutron on iPad via Bluetooth to the Q5K. Very light weight construction, probably the lightest I’ve encountered. I don’t think that’s a bad thing, as the metal faceplates such as on the CCA CA2 adds a lot of weight and can affect fit. The CSK is extremely light and comfortable. I’m easy on my phones so the added weight on some is overkill in my opinion. As far as sound, these have to have the most polite treble a 30095 ba equipped IEM has, of which I have a half dozen or more, and that’s a good thing, no shoutyness, no treble ice pick to the forehead, but with some upper treble air. These are much bassier than the CVJ CS8, the only other CVJ I have, but based on reports, I’m guessing these are one of the bassiest in the CVJ inventory, but I like it. CVJ is known to be generally more neutral to bright, but the CSK is likely the more harmonish v-shaped of the bunch. Not too V though, as the vocals are coming through nice and clean. Nice note weight compared to the CS8. Nice texture to the bass, it reportedly has an 8mm dynamic, which may seem small but maybe it’ll be quicker. First impressions are good. The Kbear KS2 is hotter in the treble which can get fatiguing. The CSK might be good for more lengthy listening sessions. Some might be disappointed that CVJ may have strayed from their neutral/bright recipe, but I have a feeling I’ll be listening to these much more than the CS8. Nice broad airy soundstage and instrument separation. Cassandra Wilson is sounding good right now. Amazing what sound quality is available for so little coin these days. Good stuff
Put some ePro horn-shape tips on them and they are bass bombs. Cannot believe how polite the treble is for a 30095 in the nozzle. It is working because there’s the crisp air of a ba still. What’s most unique is the soundstage, it’s almost earbud type compared to the Kbear KS2 which is more 2 dimensional, giving a lot of space around instruments with the CSK, unique for a budget iem. I notice the 8mm dynamic is angled towards the sound tube compared to the 10mm dynamic of the KS2 which is positioned more parallel to the shell, perhaps creating more standing waves in the KS2. I think the treble might be too polite for some but I like to crank the volume (too frequently I’m afraid) and this allows me too turn it up the CSK without pain, providing a club-like atmosphere, this 8mm dynamic really pounds out the percussion. I have a lot of more expensive options but keep popping these in my ears, honeymoon not over yet.Mine are on the way, sounds like they are similar to the CSE which was a bit more V shaped than their previous offerings.
I think it maybe the same bass driver as in the TRN M10 which is also 8mm and very powerful. I think there is a connection between TRN and CVJ, the cables and tips are identical.Put some ePro horn-shape tips on them and they are bass bombs. Cannot believe how polite the treble is for a 30095 in the nozzle. It is working because there’s the crisp air of a ba still. What’s most unique is the soundstage, it’s almost earbud type compared to the Kbear KS2 which is more 2 dimensional, giving a lot of space around instruments with the CSK, unique for a budget iem. I notice the 8mm dynamic is angled towards the sound tube compared to the 10mm dynamic of the KS2 which is positioned more parallel to the shell, perhaps creating more standing waves in the KS2. I think the treble might be too polite for some but I like to crank the volume (too frequently I’m afraid) and this allows me too turn it up the CSK without pain, providing a club-like atmosphere, this 8mm dynamic really pounds out the percussion. I have a lot of more expensive options but keep popping these in my ears, honeymoon not over yet.
I am finding the CSK very enjoyable. The soundstage is exceptionally good and after about 18 hours burn in the mids are beginning to show a bit more. Bass is superb, very deep and well textured and wonderful reproduction of recorded ambience. Treble is fairly polite and as you say unlike the traditional tuning of a 30095 and it is quite delicate in tonality. More to come.Just received the CVJ CSK today and these are my first impressions. My source is neutron on iPad via Bluetooth to the Q5K. Very light weight construction, probably the lightest I’ve encountered. I don’t think that’s a bad thing, as the metal faceplates such as on the CCA CA2 adds a lot of weight and can affect fit. The CSK is extremely light and comfortable. I’m easy on my phones so the added weight on some is overkill in my opinion. As far as sound, these have to have the most polite treble a 30095 ba equipped IEM has, of which I have a half dozen or more, and that’s a good thing, no shoutyness, no treble ice pick to the forehead, but with some upper treble air. These are much bassier than the CVJ CS8, the only other CVJ I have, but based on reports, I’m guessing these are one of the bassiest in the CVJ inventory, but I like it. CVJ is known to be generally more neutral to bright, but the CSK is likely the more harmonish v-shaped of the bunch. Not too V though, as the vocals are coming through nice and clean. Nice note weight compared to the CS8. Nice texture to the bass, it reportedly has an 8mm dynamic, which may seem small but maybe it’ll be quicker. First impressions are good. The Kbear KS2 is hotter in the treble which can get fatiguing. The CSK might be good for more lengthy listening sessions. Some might be disappointed that CVJ may have strayed from their neutral/bright recipe, but I have a feeling I’ll be listening to these much more than the CS8. Nice broad airy soundstage and instrument separation. Cassandra Wilson is sounding good right now. Amazing what sound quality is available for so little coin these days. Good stuff
I don't know if you have seen the two reviews here on Head Fi for the CSK. Mine sounds nothing like that, and from what you say, neither does yours. Could this be unit variation?Put some ePro horn-shape tips on them and they are bass bombs. Cannot believe how polite the treble is for a 30095 in the nozzle. It is working because there’s the crisp air of a ba still. What’s most unique is the soundstage, it’s almost earbud type compared to the Kbear KS2 which is more 2 dimensional, giving a lot of space around instruments with the CSK, unique for a budget iem. I notice the 8mm dynamic is angled towards the sound tube compared to the 10mm dynamic of the KS2 which is positioned more parallel to the shell, perhaps creating more standing waves in the KS2. I think the treble might be too polite for some but I like to crank the volume (too frequently I’m afraid) and this allows me too turn it up the CSK without pain, providing a club-like atmosphere, this 8mm dynamic really pounds out the percussion. I have a lot of more expensive options but keep popping these in my ears, honeymoon not over yet.
These CSK's are insane!! Bargain of the year? I swapped the cable for a Senlee hybrid 8 core through my Xduoo X20. After 50 hours burn in these two tracks blew me away:
Well, it is early days, I have 60 hours burn in on them but I think they compete with the CCA CSN, and improve on the TRN M10 and CVJ's own CSA and CSE. They are way better than the ZSN Pro IMO. They have a big expansive sound with a nicely controlled treble. I have not detected any of the failings mentioned in the two existing reviews on Head Fi, and now after burning in the bass has moderated. I have just tried Spiral Dots on them and the top end is more airy and smooth. There doesn't seem to be any metallic BA timbre either. YMMV of course but these are amazing with large scale classical works, film scores and electronic music.How would they compete with similar budget hybrids like ZSN, CSN and others? Because at that price point, there are hardly any outliers. Or are they good as an entry point to decent audio?