wickson
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I already have 6 spare batteries... looks like I'll be buying a couple more.
I found the same thing, my Samsung battery (Cell made in Japan, Assembled in China) is much better than stock:
Highs have more detail but at the same time are less harsh than stock battery, the highs are smooth and airy, (the harsh highs of the stock battery actually blur the treble detail). Also the bass extends very noticeably deeper than stock battery and the sound stage is ever so slightly more open.
These sound observations led me to believe that the Samsung battery may quite well have a lower internal impedance than the stock battery.
I've ordered a original Samsung battery today to see if it makes any difference with my RE-272's and HD600's. I'll get it tomorrow and I'll share my thoughts with you.
Hi guys, am new here.
Dont know so much about in ear headphones.
and its a kind of offtopic question.
am interested in the ibasso dx90 and the sennheiser ie800.
saw these 2 have different frequencies.
Ibasso dx90 = 17hz - 20khz
sennheiser ie 800= 5hz -45000 khz
Is the sennheiser ie800 overkill for the ibasso dx90?
Will it benefit the frequencie of the sennheiser ie800?
Thanks
Hi guys, am new here.
Dont know so much about in ear headphones.
and its a kind of offtopic question.
am interested in the ibasso dx90 and the sennheiser ie800.
saw these 2 have different frequencies.
Ibasso dx90 = 17hz - 20khz
sennheiser ie 800= 5hz -45000 khz
Is the sennheiser ie800 overkill for the ibasso dx90?
Will it benefit the frequencie of the sennheiser ie800?
Thanks
Where is our 64bit driver!!!?!? I'm such an impatient person.