Blazer39
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anyone has any idea when B E Y V.01 is coming back?!
or if there another stock other than ones in rholupat.com?
or if there another stock other than ones in rholupat.com?
1) The thicker the more bass quantity. It's all about matching and your preference.
2) Donut sponges would retain high-frequency cause the middle of diaphragm is where high-frequency flows out, while bass quantity is still increased.
man 320 ohms i think it will be pretty hard to drive@audionab : How about VE Monk+, or VE Monk+ SPC?
man 320 ohms i think it will be pretty hard to drive
i did wanna try one with my phone and as well as laptop
but i think laptop will also have hard time driving them
P.S. i don't know much about earbuds because i never had one ever and wanted to give them a try
Monk+ is 64 Ohm, isn't it? Do you mean VE ZEN??
@palestofwhite I think chot foam is pretty suit well with VE Monk+. Nonetheless I prefer thin but tough sponges likes Audio Technica Sponges. YMMV.
1) The thicker the more bass quantity. It's all about matching and your preference.
2) Donut sponges would retain high-frequency cause the middle of diaphragm is where high-frequency flows out, while bass quantity is still increased.
@palestofwhite : Chot foam is thicker, it is not easy to tear. I just prefer thin sponges. Recently I don't use Chot foam, so I forget how it sounds. Perhaps Sennheiser sponges is thicker than Chot foam. Some users have Chot foam immerses in water and let it dry before usage, and said that with this process it will sound better than instant use.