Earbuds Round-Up
Apr 8, 2017 at 2:55 AM Post #19,489 of 75,456

The recabled KZ Qian39! I have to say the shell is actually really easy to open after i tried it again -_-" And the body of the Qian39 is actually really small, which makes the cable management a tad difficult if u tie a knot inside the shell
 
Apr 8, 2017 at 6:58 AM Post #19,492 of 75,456
I know of piston, I had the 2.0 before giving them to my brother, I saw the same iems on penon. It seems they are out of stock bith on penon and the site you linked, I don't doubt that they could be good iems, xiaomi is a good brand, most of the time



Back in stock today!
http://m.gearbest.com/earphones/pp_169225.html
 
Apr 8, 2017 at 9:56 AM Post #19,494 of 75,456
Hey guys, what do you think of the yinman earbuds? Got very good reviews on AE, there's a whole line -500, 600, 64,


I can only comment on two of them:

64 - nothing special, a bit harsh, I wouldn't bother. Definitely don't 'Kill Monk' as advertised. When there are so many good budget earbuds available, I see no reason for recommending these IMO.

150 - nice bass, great overall sound, zero harshness, really comfortable, ugly, I recommend
 
Apr 8, 2017 at 10:20 AM Post #19,495 of 75,456
  Does anyone know about this earbud? Apparently no logo on them, only some dubious claim of German lineage... 
 

 
 
DO NOT BUY!  I got fooled by the German claim.  They are AWFUL.  Learn from my mistakes.
 
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Apr 8, 2017 at 11:36 AM Post #19,496 of 75,456
Apr 8, 2017 at 1:34 PM Post #19,497 of 75,456
Philips SHE3800 and Edifier H180 sound almost the same as far as I can tell so don't bother buying H180 if you already have SHE3800. Though H180's cable is very soft and longer than the SHE3800.

SHE3800 is a real steal for $3.21

 
Apr 8, 2017 at 2:50 PM Post #19,498 of 75,456
Hey guys, what do you think of the yinman earbuds? Got very good reviews on AE, there's a whole line -500, 600, 64,

 
I have Yinman 500 and they are awesome. They are currently one of my three favourite earbuds, together with the Blox B320 and Puresounds PS100-600. They are rather easy to drive, however, they do benefit from amping and the silver cable keeps rolling itself in a coil.
 
Apr 8, 2017 at 4:35 PM Post #19,499 of 75,456
I think I have asked this before but not with the requirement for "low impedance" earbuds that would sound ok out of a smartphone, with a similar sig to HD650 or W4R? My favs the Sennheiser HD650 and Westone W4R are both warm, smooth, neutral, slightly mid-forward with the treble just a tiny bit rolled off. They have a very rich, easy, non-fatiguing easy to listen to.
 
The VE Zen was mentioned before, however, as you know... 320OHM.
 
Apr 8, 2017 at 4:45 PM Post #19,500 of 75,456
[COLOR=231F20]I think I have asked this before but not with the requirement for "low impedance" earbuds that would sound ok out of a smartphone, with a similar sig to HD650 or W4R? My[/COLOR] [COLOR=231F20]favs the HD650 and W4R are both warm, smooth, neutral, slightly mid-forward with the treble just a tiny bit rolled off. They have a very rich, easy, non-fatiguing easy to listen to.[/COLOR]

 
The VE Zen was mentioned before, however, as you know... 320OHMS.


Edifier H180, Philips SHE3800
 

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