Saoshyant
Headphoneus Supremus
I really do want to like the Red Demun, but man that cable is a pain. I don't find the ear fins comfortable, but it's the only way they will stay in.
I'm a bit underwhelmed at the moment with the RX-1, but they've just got 2-3 hours burn-in yet. Hope they do get better.
I'm a bit underwhelmed at the moment with the RX-1, but they've just got 2-3 hours burn-in yet. Hope they do get better.
Kinda agree!
RX1 sound signature and overall presentation may not produce immediate WOW factor for all kinds of genre/styles of music. I mainly use it to listen to vocal-centric music of 80's from Tamil language feature films that could be one of the reason for me liking these, OOTB.
For modern music (again Tamil language), I prefer Philips SHE3800 (more fun sounding).
Philips SHE3800 is an earbud ? Link to buy please .
I don't know if this is just me, but the soundstage has really opened up on the Cygnus after a lot of burn-in. It's really quite good now. I can hear instrument seperation and background vs foreground so clearly.
Cygnus is probably the best all-rounder in my opinion
Rose Mojito - great sound, low quality build for about 200 USD. Cannot push the plug to the end into left earbud. It is unsecured and prone to breakage left like this.
same for me. cant push the plug fully. also be careful not to touch the "rose" wording or it may get smudged off as it did for me.
Sorry for the OT
Vintage DAPs can be cheap. You can get a Creative Zen Touch for something like $20-30. Then it's very easy to change from HDD to flash memory with an adapter. With the right firmware (1.00.06) you can EQ the Zen Touch to sound VERY good. I have never heard harder hitting bass from a DAP than Zen Touch with bass EQ'd up a bit.
If you use original firmware, you are of course limited when it comes to codecs. Some might play ogg, but mostly the only option is MP3. If you want lossless then Wav is the only opition. For me, MP3 @320 kbps or VBR0 is transparent when I listen with earphones (on a stereo with speakers it might be different, though).
Usually I prefer older DAPs where Rockbox can be installed. It's the best firmware for a DAP that I've come across which allows the user to make just about any change they want.
But mainly my hobby of collecting older DAPs is just a hobby. It's cool to see how technical development slowly advances, and sometimes you can be surprised of just how good older DAPs can sound. For pure MP3 playback I do not think that any current audiophile DAP can beat Kenwood HD60GD9. Just an amazing organic and analogue but still detailed sound. Which is why I paid over 30 000 yen for one when I last went to Japan...
Already checked with both cables and both terminations. This is a problem with "blue" earbud socket". Very disappointing for hand made work. Thay should really work on "hand made" quality control.
This is unacceptable for me. I am trying to exchange left earbud. Let's see if I succeed.
OK, so my short take on Rose Mojito. For me this is the special ability earbud. When I listen to my favorite music, the music I know very well, I recognize immediately that a lot of things are not right. The soundstage is not right (yes, I am teleported to that big stadium gig - the same as in DIY Dual Drivers) and a lot of colorization is going on with musical instruments and the tonal balance is not right (thin sounding mds) but...
Yes, on the other hand Rose Mojito has this exeptional sound scene imaging, revealing a lot of details. It sounds great for all light genres like orchestral work and electronica, lighter jazz but I do not like it for heavier music like rock.
Next, my short take on Red De'mun. Do you remember vapman praising them so offten, starting with this post here?
http://www.head-fi.org/t/441400/earbuds-round-up/5580#post_12673694
So this is real thing. The one thing to remember is that vapman mixed up all the time Red De'mun with Edimun but in fact he has Red De'mun and Edimun is from different creator.
So I got Red De'mun (but never heard Edimun) and first off - for about 90 USD shipped I immediately jumped into Astrotec Lyra6 / Sennheiser MX 985 sound quality level and the price level which starts from 150 USD. And there is a good reason I mention MX 985 here - Red De'mun is closest to MX 985 sound from all earbuds that I have heard and maybe, just maybe, Red De'mun is better (what a blasphemy - I am just affraid to write it).
Few more things to know about Red De'mon:
1. Build quality is top notch but the cable is thick and stiff - can be a problem on the go.
2. Red De'mon has this direct sound reproduction, presenting music as is. You will not find here "fun", airness, liquid mids, 3D broad soundstage or other qualities associated usually with earbuds.
How about JVC/Victor Alneo? Are they good? Kenwood MP3 Players are just soooo expensive even on Taobao.......
OK, so my short take on Rose Mojito. For me this is the special ability earbud. When I listen to my favorite music, the music I know very well, I recognize immediately that a lot of things are not right. The soundstage is not right (yes, I am teleported to that big stadium gig - the same as in DIY Dual Drivers) and a lot of colorization is going on with musical instruments and the tonal balance is not right (thin sounding mds) but...
Yes, on the other hand Rose Mojito has this exeptional sound scene imaging, revealing a lot of details. It sounds great for all light genres like orchestral work and electronica, lighter jazz but I do not like it for heavier music like rock.
Okay peeps, regarding Rose Technology's new and upcoming earbud Masya, there were some information which I have obtained after chatting with the owner of Rose.
The Masya is not meant to be a flagship earbud (which I think I mistaken mentioned them for)
The Masya is deemed to be a vocal earbud with better bass and a lusher mids
The Masya is less suitable for instrument
The Masya has a smaller soundstage than the Mojito's
For those of you who can read Chinese:
Philips SHE3800 is an earbud ? Link to buy please .
Yes, these are earbuds (has got the shells like Edifier H180). I doubt they are from original Philips brand, though. Build quality (and QC in general) is not very promising, nevertheless, the pair that I have received sounds extremely good for all kinds of music genres that I throw at them (has got V shaped sound signature yet still seems sounding very balanced across frequencies and are quite comfortable for my ears).
BTW, this is where I bought them from https://www.fasttech.com/product/1460600-philips-she3800-3-5mm-earphone (got to know about these, thanks to our resident earbuds aficionado @golov17 )
Cheers!
Where did you get them from? I had an issue with one of my Mojitos rattling and sent them back for a new pair. I got them from Penon.
Wow. May have to look into this one. Is this the earbud that can only be requested through Facebook (I'm not subscribed)?
Also, do you have issues with the earbuds staying in because of the thick cable?