Saoshyant
Headphoneus Supremus
@Griffith If you're not aware of this thread, I have a feeling you might want to as you obviously respect earbuds. Not too many of us that do these days!
Alas, some silly person is trying to tell someone in the KZ thread that earbuds aren't capable of keeping up with IEMs in terms of detail.
I have been in contact with the AE seller. He has stock but the connection to the product page has been lost for some reason. I have asked him to let me know when it is fixed. Will report back when I have news.
Alas, some silly person is trying to tell someone in the KZ thread that earbuds aren't capable of keeping up with IEMs in terms of detail.
After almost 4 months I've finally received the K64...
The incredibly long cord (silver version) is the only attribute of the K64 that makes it stand out from my other budget IEM's. Glad it made it there finally. Did they send it by clipper ship?
Speaking of details... How's Campfred compared to Rose Mojito in terms of details/clarity? Thanks
CampFred's details are there, but are more in line with the rest of frequencies, while Mojito's detailing are more upfront and overpower the other frequencies. The clarity is debatable, due to Mojito's brighter sound signature and CampFred's more relaxed signature, so it comes down to personal preference in my opinion.
Yeah, it might be a matter of taste. I do not think that MX985 (or MX980/OMX980) could ever come in the no 1 spot for me. Perhaps before Blox TM7 were released in 2012 but I bought my Sennheisers after TM7. TM7 is similar to MX985 but more lush sounding and with better bass.
And I sort of agree with @vapman that MX985 (MX980/OMX980) is a bit boring. To my ears it adds little to the music and you hear more of the source than the earbuds. So a good source might be necessary.
Personally I like that neutrality. But I do enjoy more "colored" and fun sounding earbuds more. I suppose it depends on the mood.
CampFred's details are there, but are more in line with the rest of frequencies, while Mojito's detailing are more upfront and overpower the other frequencies. The clarity is debatable, due to Mojito's brighter sound signature and CampFred's more relaxed signature, so it comes down to personal preference in my opinion.
Alas, some silly person is trying to tell someone in the KZ thread that earbuds aren't capable of keeping up with IEMs in terms of detail.