Earbuds Round-Up
Jul 14, 2019 at 1:25 AM Post #43,622 of 75,375
After digging around inconclusively, I have decided to put ordering the RY4S on hold for the time being but instead went with a pair of KSC75X. :D

If you don't have the ksc75's, then you've made the right choice.
 
Jul 14, 2019 at 4:42 AM Post #43,625 of 75,375
Everyday I see the name RY4S pop up in my emails so I just bought the white plus mmcx version. You guys are like poison.

:D how do you get to tell or it sound and bass is better than ue/hi version
 
Jul 14, 2019 at 4:47 AM Post #43,627 of 75,375
stop lol

i asked the store and since he said plus version has the different drivers and sounds better, i am just going to take his words:relieved:

and told me that its the same :D
 
Jul 14, 2019 at 4:50 AM Post #43,629 of 75,375
really? :astonished: what is the difference between the normal and the plus version that he told you?

No, normal have difference between plus. I tell about plus and hi/ue version. maybe he can't properly explain. a couple of the above wrote that it sounds better and more bass
 
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Jul 14, 2019 at 5:46 AM Post #43,631 of 75,375
RY4s 300 ohm on the left and RY4S 32 ohm plus version on the right, both with 2.5mm balanced plugs

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Jul 14, 2019 at 8:23 AM Post #43,632 of 75,375
Sean will ... @seanc6441 opens everything :)
If I had one it would have been opened already :)
But, RY4S driver(= RY4S MMCX Normal version driver) has more bass than RY4S HI version driver(= RY4S MMCX Plus version driver).
Therefor, RY4S MMCX Normal has more bass than RY4S MMCX Plus, doesn't it?
The tuning could be different which could affect the bass response. Even minimal differences to bass port size or driver back dampening can make a notable difference in bass levels.

Of course you know this already, but maybe this is why the bass levels do not correlate with the info we know already.
 
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