InvisibleInk
Headphoneus Supremus
Username checks outFew of them I purchased and sold with a loss just days or weeks later.
Username checks outFew of them I purchased and sold with a loss just days or weeks later.
thank you WoodyLuvrHere are some recent convos about Rose and Maria in general with some minor but helpful comparisons:
OMG 20 usd off .Speaking about new buds, there is a discount on the Smabat M3 Pro now.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003656702599.html
It's too expensive no matter how good it may sound.
Can't be worth it...
I won't feed this.
Lbbs, even if made by Ksearphone, don't seem to have any QC issues reported in this thread.Are the Ksearphone Lbbs more durable than the Bell ti plus earbuds? I might just grab a pair in case my Onmyoji suddenly exhibit problems. I really like the bell typed shells and the sound quality that they offer, but the QC issues are really starting to bother me. I might buy the Lbbs as a back up if they’re more durable.
Thank you! It’s a shame that the Bell ti plus has such shoddy build quality.Lbbs, even if made by Ksearphone, don't seem to have any QC issues reported in this thread.
I use the Lbbs for outings and the Onmyoji for indoors.
can this one beat LBBS?Speaking about new buds, there is a discount on the Smabat M3 Pro now.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003656702599.html
no cluecan this one beat LBBS?
I bought Rose Maria as upgrade to Rose Masya (mk2), as Masya had become one of my top favorite earphone. Masya has bright but very smooth signature, with spacious soundstage width and depth, and quite decent bass extension for earbud. Maria is clear upgrade to my ears as could be expected, except not quite as smooth sounding as Masya (although it could get smoother with burn-in). Maria has wider and deeper soundstage, imaging and layering are much better. Masya has slight veil in midrange which Maria doesn't have at all. Treble extension is rather similiar in both Masya and Maria, but Maria has some kind of emphasis in upper midrange which makes Maria brighter sounding. I quite like it, and don't find it too bright at all. Bass is simply amazing for earbud, and actually reminds more of open back headphone than earbud. Bass goes very low and it's really punchy and clean (but good seal needed). If Masya's sound was like half way between earbuds and headphones, Maria is very close to headphone experience in earbud form. Very good!wonderful... can you tell us soomething more? maybe with some comparisons?
If I remember correctly these earbuds require quite a lot of burn-in... I am very attracted by rose technics products...
Try cleaning the rings with some warm/hot water and dawn dish soap. Then wipe down the earbuds.Chaconne fit update-rings worked great along with foams at first. HieGI are thicker, with a "sandier" texture-not as soft or comfy as the supposedly bad stock tips. They do change the sound, for better or worse. Them being thicker sometimes pushed them farther from the ear, but not too much. They appear good, but perhaps not the best for the Chaconne? (I know every other Chaconne owner prefers them by default, but I wonder if they are merely following the advice of people they respect a lot in audio?)
I am back to using an all-stock setup as the rings started slipping off towards the stem side, or off if I tried to place them a bit forward for "better grab". Maybe the colder, drier weather is affecting the silicon, or they are getting too worn in. Slipping rings make the fit worse, as when they slip, the rubber will push out the earbuds.
Has anyone experienced this silicon ring slippage, and is there a way to ameliorate the issue or fix it altogether?
Sorry for sounding all "complainy". Have been having a great listening experience with these lovely earbuds. Only the accessories have been annoying as of late, more the rings than the HIeGI foams (which I may not prefer, but think have their virtues.)
The Chaconne are wonderful earbuds in my experience. Sound is so open, natural, and truly high fidelity. No ugly sounds ever. Any non-bassheads should be very happy with them. "Reference", but also natural and not "boring" sounding. The price is high for earbuds, but at least they really have a special sound that is not just "good for an earbud." Many headphones wish they sounded like these.
Yes. Chaconne has better mids, treble and timbre than the Sundara for example.Guys, do you think a totl earbuds can match the sound quality of a headphone at the same price?