Well i got the rest of my buds today.... Here is my whole collection.
top left to right
Ty650
Nicehck graphene
T-music (gen 1)
Monks
Auglamour rx1
Nicehck pk2
Rose Masya
K's 300 Samsara
MX500
Vido
Sony e808+
lastly **** pt15
ohhh and i forgot to get the qian 39 in this shot =(
Anyway Basically the ones that are out of the cases/packaging are the good ones IMO. The rest have their uses but i feel they are more niche. I will go into more detail on these earbuds at a latter date as i have some comparing to do between the mx500 and vido these two buds are quite impressive given their price point. I will be trying to find their weaknesses. Basically these two have a very similar sound signature to themselves and the K's Samsara. ***Note that even though the signature is the same this does not mean same quality i will need some time to compare them.
The PK2 is probably the most strange or interesting out of the bunch as far as its sound signature, its basically W shaped its very unique indeed. Not bad but unique and by unique I mean that no other earbud sounds like them that I own.
basic review
Ty650 - Very mellow earbud it is what i would consider the upgrade path from the Monk plus. Mid centric with a more analogue sound.
Nickhck Graphene - Bright earbud lots of details and energetic I find them fatiguing, these would be an upgrade from the **** pt15.
T-music - Dont buy these
Monks - Mid centric with a veiled sound signature I dont really like them. The upgrade from these would be the ty650 which lifts that veil quite a bit but keeps the overal signature imo.
Auglamlour - One trick pony for mid lovers, Lack bass and sparkle on high end. Basicly a mid bud, dont like these either.
Nicehck pk2 - Very unique sound signature out of the whole lot these are the only ones that have a W shaped signature its very interesting you would have to listen to it to understand fully how different these are from the rest.
Rose Masya - Very clean and crystal clear earbud. Very neutral sound signature and very detailed. These are great all rounders although sometimes but not too frequently can be a tad too bright. But these handle bass and vocals very well.
K's 300 Samsara - These at first I was unsure about something sounded off in the mid to high range but i figured it out DO NOT USE FULL FOAM on these EVER!!! (except for maybe the ultra thin ones that come with monks) These buds have the best bass out of the bunch as far as quantity but is slightly behind in quality compared to Masya. Mids are very good on this earbud a tad better than those on the Masya whom i find to be a little thin sometimes. Highs on this earbud are very good but you cant use full foam or they get messed up badly. I would say the highs are a little less in comparison to masya as far as air and everything goes but still very good.
Mx500 and Vido share similar sound sig to the Samsara I will need to compare more but basically these earbuds punch above their price point. I have not had a whole lot of listening time with them but they are both very good however they are a little bit more congested and are more closed in compared to Samsara.
Sony e808+ - These are if you just want pure BASS, they really go deep in the bass department but their highs are kind of weird and the mids recessed.
**** pt 15 - High centric bud for all you high frequency lovers however i would probably recommend the Nicehck graphene over these they keep the good high end but balance out the rest of the frequencies better than these.
Qian 39 - These are very warm mid centric buds with good bass. Highs are a little rolled off on these. These buds are also kind of unique sounding almost analogue like I suppose. They are very pleasant to listen to. These also have very good layering/separation, you can pick out each instrument being played and listen to just it if you focus on it.
So that pretty much sums it up hope this helps you all in your future purchases. I will further compare those vidos and mx500s at a latter date.