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Don't know about blox drivers.. Sorry. I buy Cygnus..
Golov, where did yo purchase your Cygnus from?
Don't know about blox drivers.. Sorry. I buy Cygnus..
So, it you're in my position, which one you should buy? Ting or shozy?
*i'm one of Earbud Lover Indonesia
Golov, where did yo purchase your Cygnus from?
Golov, where did yo purchase your Cygnus from?
I can't speak for Golov, but I got mine from Penon. They were delivered very very fast too. I bought from the site directly to ship to the US
I say Shozy, from the reviews I have read and the little time I spent with the Ting. I think the Cygnus would be the more exciting of the two.
My replacement Ting is already on the way and I hope to have it any day now.
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how many days was it for you?
how many days was it for you?
I ordered on the 7th of March, and they came in on March 14th.
A couple of questions for you earbud connoisseurs.
1.Forget this one, it was a quick google search and they are the same, in case anyone else is wondering.
Is OMX 980/985 and MX 980/985 the same thing when it comes to sound?
2.What are the sound differences between Zen and Zen 2.0?
3.Forget this one as well, I was just being hopeful.
Does anyone around here use or listened to the HD800 and is there any earbud similar? Obviously I don't expect the earbud to be as good as the HD800 at anything but is there anything neutral and analytical yet exiting, very revealing yet not overbearing, airy yet impactful... and all that good stuff?
For question 3, it is very tough to compare most earbuds to the HD800, but I can see similarities in one I've tried. I own the HD800 S and the Shozy Cygnus might be what you are looking for. It does have a somewhat neutral sound with exciting mids. It is not overbearing either though, and I think they give off the airy signature you might be looking for.
Hope that helps.
http://hifiearbuds.net/?p=111Thanks for the input!
These things look ghetto, in a good way. I managed to find them on aliexpress however I can't find their specs anywhere, even the shozy website didn't bother with these details. Are they easy to drive, did you ever try to use them with a phone or only dap/amp?