CX980, SE215, Turbine, Westone 1, UE700...
Aug 17, 2011 at 4:17 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 6

konya

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Hi.
I am looking for an IEM up to $150 price range ; but , I am really confused.
 
whats SE215 's cons?
 
I found a CX980 at price $120 in a discount available in my country.
 
which one will be the perfect choice for someone wants neutral,  warm, sweet sound.
 
Aug 18, 2011 at 8:25 AM Post #4 of 6
SE215 has a big warm musical sound. They are not detailed and not fast.
So if you are loving not fast and not hard music you will be happy with them.
Also you can use any source.
I was listening 215 with iTouch4G, Sansa Clip plus (no rockbox, i hate it) and Nokia 5630. Very good results in every source.
 
Aug 18, 2011 at 12:43 PM Post #5 of 6
The Turbine are crisp, warm but punchy in bass region and over all sound very good for all genres music. The Sennheiser CX980 sound neutral, warm and detailed yet offers wide soundstage and good bass response. UE700 are very detailed, crisp and offers wide soundstage with good bass. BTW under this price range i will highely recommend the Sony EX600, they are very detailed, warm, neutral and offers wide soundstage with deep bass. The other IEMs are like GR07(very detailed mids, crisp highs and good bass with wide soundstage), TF10Pro(deep, detailed bass with good mids, highs and wide soundstage), HF5(very detailed mids, extended highs and good bass, really good for vocal oriented M/F music).
 
Aug 18, 2011 at 1:04 PM Post #6 of 6
thanks for your  posts!
if we look at the prices sennheiser is very expensive. does it means senn cx980 has a better sound quality than others?
 
 
 

**cx980= $220 AMAZON = $120 for a short time in  Republic of Turkey.
***westone 1= $92 AMAZON
***shure se215= $99 EARPHONESOLUTIONS
*monster turbine= $143 AMAZON
**UE 700=141$ AMAZON
 

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