Earbuds Round-Up
Mar 20, 2016 at 3:39 AM Post #3,076 of 75,861
which one is the most closer to TM7, ANV3 or BE7.
If not I think I'm going to try a VE Monk 2.0 or pk1.
 
Mar 20, 2016 at 4:47 AM Post #3,077 of 75,861
  Tomahawk is good in almost every aspect, you will hardly to find its weakness. It's an easy going earphone, not the best but enough for every type of music, it's kind of "plug and play" earbud.
 

 
I could not agree more.  One thing I noticed with Tomahawk is how well it played through all my devices.  From my phone (Samsung S4), to the FiiO M3, then to my higher end DAC/Amps.  Always fun and detailed.
 
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Mar 20, 2016 at 8:01 AM Post #3,078 of 75,861
*Update*
 
I just finished my full review of the Dark Horse G400:
 
http://www.head-fi.org/products/dark-horse-g400/reviews/15536
 

 
 
**Note - I was planning on comparing it to MusicMaker Ting, but the Ting seems to have wandered off to another state and I am not sure when or if it is coming back**
 
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Mar 20, 2016 at 9:17 AM Post #3,079 of 75,861
*Update*

I just finished my full review of the Dark Horse G400:

http://www.head-fi.org/products/dark-horse-g400/reviews/15536





**Note - I was planning on comparing it to MusicMaker Ting, but the Ting seems to have wandered off to another state and I am not sure when or if it is coming back**

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I noticed something, Is it true that the dark horse builder is same company that produce seahf? Because when i read the review, i think the sound sign is a little bit same like seahf series, especially seahf 300ohm.
 
Mar 20, 2016 at 9:22 AM Post #3,080 of 75,861
I noticed something, Is it true that the dark horse builder is same company that produce seahf? Because when i read the review, i think the sound sign is a little bit same like seahf series, especially seahf 300ohm.


From what I have heard, the Dark Horse G400 is basically the Seahf 400.  But I never did read any reviews about how the Seahf sounds
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Mar 20, 2016 at 10:06 AM Post #3,081 of 75,861
From what I have heard, the Dark Horse G400 is basically the Seahf 400.  But I never did read any reviews about how the Seahf sounded.

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Seahf sound similar as you write for dark horse. I never try dark horse, but i've ever had seahf 32, 150, and 300ohm. When i read the review, suddenly i remember seahf sound. A bunch of bass and recess mid and small soundstage
 
Mar 20, 2016 at 10:26 AM Post #3,082 of 75,861
I noticed something, Is it true that the dark horse builder is same company that produce seahf? Because when i read the review, i think the sound sign is a little bit same like seahf series, especially seahf 300ohm.

 Yes, you are correct, SeaHf is the producer of the Darkhorse G400.
 
Darkhorse G150, G320 are all in reality SeaHf earbuds. SeaHf is like an OEM of sorts, that or it is working with darkhorse to release a 400Ohm earbud.
 
But basically, SeaHf=Darkhorse high impedance earbud.
 
SeaHf is the producer, designer of the earbuds, and maybe licensed them to be sold by another party. 
 
Edit: Taobao Link for G400
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.46.UmhhSJ&id=525116914319&ns=1&abbucket=5#detail
 
Edit: Looks like they have updated the G400 and gave it the following:
        A&K 2.5mm Balance, Hifiman 3.5mm Balanced, 4PIN Balanced
 
Mar 20, 2016 at 11:39 AM Post #3,084 of 75,861
 Yes, you are correct, SeaHf is the producer of the Darkhorse G400.

Darkhorse G150, G320 are all in reality SeaHf earbuds. SeaHf is like an OEM of sorts, that or it is working with darkhorse to release a 400Ohm earbud.

But basically, SeaHf=Darkhorse high impedance earbud.

SeaHf is the producer, designer of the earbuds, and maybe licensed them to be sold by another party. 

Edit: Taobao Link for G400
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.46.UmhhSJ&id=525116914319&ns=1&abbucket=5#detail

Edit: Looks like they have updated the G400 and gave it the following:

        A&K 2.5mm Balance, Hifiman 3.5mm Balanced, 4PIN Balanced


Glad to know that. Now i think i'll pass. Already try 3 different series, and it's just not my type of sound.

Anyone here ever try Boarseman and Fareal earbuds? I think it's pretty good. Fareal is the competitor of ve monk for its price to performance (yeah it cost around $5).
And for headbanger, boarseman mx98 is one of the best choice. A little bit cold sound with good detail & separation
 
Mar 20, 2016 at 10:34 PM Post #3,086 of 75,861
  Thanks @ClieOS for the info on the Monk regarding your ranking! :)
 
Interesting, that there is obviously much more room for SQ improvement, which is nice to hear (=
 
@music4mhell will receive a pair of E100 too. Sofar got the impression that it should have more bass than the Monk, but will report back aswell :)

 
Update: @ClieOS , @music4mhell and @ others
 
Did a review in the Monk thread, comparing it to the Edifier H180 and the Mrice E100 earbells. ClieOS you said, you would position the Monks under The Good. The earbells are under The Great. It would be interesting to know where you would place the H180 then :)
 
Happy listening to all :)
 
Mar 20, 2016 at 11:04 PM Post #3,087 of 75,861
It must be just me.. I recently got Mprice E100 and found surprisingly good and feel that it competes with Monk head to head..
Monk = Bigger soundstage, analogue tasteful sound sig.
E100 = Atreactive unique design, better clarity and bass. Fit can troublesome.. Fit just fine for me though with foam cover.

Love both:two_hearts:
 
Mar 21, 2016 at 12:04 AM Post #3,090 of 75,861
 
I noticed something, Is it true that the dark horse builder is same company that produce seahf? Because when i read the review, i think the sound sign is a little bit same like seahf series, especially seahf 300ohm.


From what I have heard, the Dark Horse G400 is basically the Seahf 400.  But I never did read any reviews about how the Seahf sounds
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Any update on Rose Mojito ?
I am very much interested :) so need ur early impressions..
 

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