It looks more like a water bucket handle to meThe FiiO tube is just like the vent tube on a typical bud. They just routed the tube with a gentle radius for a unique look.
Typical bud:
FiiO design:
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edoin
Head-Fier
I am looking for earbuds with balanced plug and would prefer neutral to bright signatures. Anyone who owns Faaeal Snow Lotus 2.5mm? May I know how's the sound signature of these? I can't seem to find anything online.
I'm also considering Fengru DIY PK1, ISN Rambo, VE Monk Lite SPC. Which of these would you recommend?
I'm also considering Fengru DIY PK1, ISN Rambo, VE Monk Lite SPC. Which of these would you recommend?
You can always replace the plug on aftermarket earbuds. Maybe VE's are willing to change the plug for you but it will probably cost you more than doing it yourself.I am looking for earbuds with balanced plug and would prefer neutral to bright signatures. Anyone who owns Faaeal Snow Lotus 2.5mm? May I know how's the sound signature of these? I can't seem to find anything online.
I'm also considering Fengru DIY PK1, ISN Rambo, VE Monk Lite SPC. Which of these would you recommend?
And as for DIY PK1 (especially "red-coated" film) and ISN Rambo, these don’t have the sound signature you’re looking for. Don't get me wrong, both of these are very good earbuds
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edoin
Head-Fier
You can always replace the plug on aftermarket earbuds. Maybe VE's are willing to change the plug for you but it will probably cost you more than doing it yourself.
And as for DIY PK1 (especially "red-coated" film) and ISN Rambo, these don’t have the sound signature you’re looking for. Don't get me wrong, both of these are very good earbuds
Thanks for the input. Any suggestion on what I can get for the same price range of those buds?
I was hoping those buds have neutral to bright signatures since reviews I read is saying they have good mids, highs and neutral bass.
If you are looking for bright sound I can't help because I'm treble sensitive and I always skip models with like these. Most of the DIY driver on Ali has rolled-off or smooth treble.
PK1 "transparent film" driver is mid-centric, "red film" is a more dynamic sound.
Tingo TG-38s has very nice bass and treble extension, slightly recessed mids (U-shape), above-average soundstage. Can be sibilant in rare cases.
TY Hi-Z lineup (32-600ohm) can be a nice choice. This is TY Hi-Z 150ohm model but you can find others on Ali and PENON Audio Store.
PK1 "transparent film" driver is mid-centric, "red film" is a more dynamic sound.
Tingo TG-38s has very nice bass and treble extension, slightly recessed mids (U-shape), above-average soundstage. Can be sibilant in rare cases.
TY Hi-Z lineup (32-600ohm) can be a nice choice. This is TY Hi-Z 150ohm model but you can find others on Ali and PENON Audio Store.
assassin10000
Headphoneus Supremus
Thanks for the input. Any suggestion on what I can get for the same price range of those buds?
I was hoping those buds have neutral to bright signatures since reviews I read is saying they have good mids, highs and neutral bass.
The best bright'ish signature buds I've had were the Nicehck EBX. They also had really good mids and good bass too.
The Ourart ACG was also very very good but not quite bright. More like it was DF tuned. Excellent mids and details without being harsh.
I don't know about that, probably we have totally different models. My unit has solid mid-bass, slightly recesed mids, and smooth treble.The best bright'ish signature buds I've had were the Nicehck EBX. They also had really good mids and good bass too.
It's a black shell and I swap the stock cable with NiceHCK Black 16 core 2.5mm (balance) cable
cenizas
100+ Head-Fier
Just got the memt r7 and the ocean pearl op139 in. R7 has this under damped housing, cavernous effect, it can make simpler recordings sound bigger but falls apart with more complex stuff. Overall tonality is warm and slightly boxy. Unless you only listen to chamber and simple jazz/acoustic, these are worth skipping imo, there's better and more versatile stuff for the same price and cheaper. Kinda sad, expected more with the good reviews and biocellulose driver.
The oceal pearl is pretty lovely. Super smooth, warm neutral and laid back sounding. It's mid centric with rolloff on both ends which aids its signature but worth noting for the bassheads and trebleheads that might want to avoid. Texturing and dynamics are excellent, which is pretty impressive considering how smooth it is. Resolution is alright but not great, but I feel that aids the signature. Staging is good with nicely balanced width, depth and height, sounds pretty big but layering is not the best. With simpler recordings and any well recorded instrumentation it's excellent and shows refinement well past its price. With more complex stuff like metal the smoothness and relative lack of resolution hampers the layering and there will be come congestion. It's very competent for the price and is very clear in terms of how it wants to sound, with a refined rendition of a specifically defined signature, which I really appreciate instead of the dabbling in everything and not really achieving anything patchwork approach that many buds in this price category suffer from. Overall, I think it's great both as a starter bud or as an addition to a collection, with it's solid execution of a relatively unique signature.
The oceal pearl is pretty lovely. Super smooth, warm neutral and laid back sounding. It's mid centric with rolloff on both ends which aids its signature but worth noting for the bassheads and trebleheads that might want to avoid. Texturing and dynamics are excellent, which is pretty impressive considering how smooth it is. Resolution is alright but not great, but I feel that aids the signature. Staging is good with nicely balanced width, depth and height, sounds pretty big but layering is not the best. With simpler recordings and any well recorded instrumentation it's excellent and shows refinement well past its price. With more complex stuff like metal the smoothness and relative lack of resolution hampers the layering and there will be come congestion. It's very competent for the price and is very clear in terms of how it wants to sound, with a refined rendition of a specifically defined signature, which I really appreciate instead of the dabbling in everything and not really achieving anything patchwork approach that many buds in this price category suffer from. Overall, I think it's great both as a starter bud or as an addition to a collection, with it's solid execution of a relatively unique signature.
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Just got the memt r7 and the ocean pearl op-139 in. R7 has this under damped housing, cavernous effect, it can make simpler recordings sound bigger but falls apart with more complex stuff. Overall tonality is warm and slightly boxy. Unless you only listen to chamber and simple jazz/acoustic, these are worth skipping imo, there's better and more versatile stuff for the same price and cheaper. Kinda sad, expected more with the good reviews and biocellulose driver.
The oceal pearl is pretty lovely. Super smooth, warm neutral and laid back sounding. It's mid centric with rolloff on both ends which aids its signature but worth noting for the bassheads and trebleheads that might want to avoid. Texturing and dynamics are excellent, which is pretty impressive considering how smooth it is. Resolution is alright but not great, but I feel that aids the signature. Staging is good with nicely balanced width, depth and height, sounds pretty big but layering is not the best. With simpler recordings and any well recorded instrumentation it's excellent and shows refinement well past its price. With more complex stuff like metal the smoothness and relative lack of resolution hampers the layering and there will be come congestion. It's very competent for the price and is very clear in terms of how it wants to sound, with a refined rendition of a specifically defined signature, which I really appreciate instead of the dabbling in everything and not really achieving anything patchwork approach that many buds in this price category suffer from. Overall, I think it's great both as a starter bud or as an addition to a collection, with it's solid execution of a relatively unique signature.
Thanks for the info, how does the Ocean Pearl compare to the Faaeal Datura Pro? Since both of them are midcentric with roll off at both ends?
Very surprised with the new ISN Rambo II. Actually, they are not a version II, they are totally different in their look. Its sound tends to Ourart QJ21 (to make an analogy with something I own), but with a little more low zone, without losing the smoothness. Very very open sound, very clear middle zone, neutral character, with a midcentric feel. They have dethroned my beloved Smabat M1, in this price segment.
cenizas
100+ Head-Fier
I liken the datura pro to a audeze with the colder darker upper mids and slightly flat presentation with the midbass bump and warmer lowers mids of a hd650. The op is a lighter, sweeter presentation more akin to the hd600, but with smoother highs. Extension wise I find the datura pro extends quite linearly on both ends before falling of a cliff on the extremes, whereas the op is more of a smoother mild n shape. Technicalities wise, in terms of the more immediate aspects like raw resolution and separation, the datura pros are noticeably better, but not by a giant margin. In terms of the more refined aspects like snap, dynamics and texturing, the op really encroaches into totl performance in those particular aspects and kind of dumpsters the datura pro here, but it requires you to be willing to listen past the immediate lack of resolution, which I think some won't be willing to do, it was worth it for me though. At 15usd I'd say it's a fairly safe buy, but if your region has shopee it can be found for about around 11usd and at this price it's pretty fantastic.Thanks for the info, how does the Ocean Pearl compare to the Faaeal Datura Pro? Since both of them are midcentric with roll off at both ends?
Thanks for this short review. I look forward to see the full review. I hope it will be soon.Very surprised with the new ISN Rambo II. Actually, they are not a version II, they are totally different in their look. Its sound tends to Ourart QJ21 (to make an analogy with something I own), but with a little more low zone, without losing the smoothness. Very very open sound, very clear middle zone, neutral character, with a midcentric feel. They have dethroned my beloved Smabat M1, in this price segment.
Can you compare them to Smabat ST-10S?
FiiO new earbuds on the way!
Some info on the FiiO EM5 (in Chinese), not cheap though, around 285usd
https://bbs.fiio.com/note/showNoteContent.do?id=202007251951263241233
Alex.Grimm
100+ Head-Fier
https://hifigo.com/blogs/news/fiio-em5-flagship-earbuds-released?rfsn=3165508.8b9f6Some info on the FiiO EM5 (in Chinese), not cheap though, around 285usd
https://bbs.fiio.com/note/showNoteContent.do?id=202007251951263241233
https://hifigo.com/products/fiio-em5
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Sam L
Headphoneus Supremus
I just got mine in, along with a bunch of other sub $25 earbuds I've been waiting for a couple months to finally arrive.Man, I’m loving the NiceHCK ME80.
These are the favorite earbuds I have tried by far. Great fit, meaty bass, clear mids, nice metal build. I wish they were mmcx however.
The ME80 is the only earbud in the sub 40 dollar market that has decent 1k to 4k extension without overwhelming bass. The bass still has plenty of punch but pretty decently defined, especially so for a budget earbud.
My initial observations after listening for 5 mins. I'll open up the other buds and eventually give these the time they deserve.
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