chaiyuta
1000+ Head-Fier
@chellity : you remember wrong. Only heart-shaking boomy bass is his concern. hehe
Any prog metal lover arround? If so which one should i get to rock some Opeth and DT, im guessing something with a decent soundstage since prog metal has a lot going on most of the time, right now i own the monk + and Faaeal 64 (seahf AWK 64F on the way thanks to the advice on black metal someone did earlier) i play most of my music on my galaxy s7 Snapdragon (not that great i know)
Any prog metal lover arround? If so which one should i get to rock some Opeth and DT, im guessing something with a decent soundstage since prog metal has a lot going on most of the time, right now i own the monk + and Faaeal 64 (seahf AWK 64F on the way thanks to the advice on black metal someone did earlier) i play most of my music on my galaxy s7 Snapdragon (not that great i know)
How do you order campfred 2s as they sound awesome?
Ah I see. What's the best ear bud up to £100 for a metal man
I love my DIY PK2 but I wish it had slightly better resolution and slightly more sub bass extension. It really is a special earbud for the price though, it has an energy and detail about each instrument it pushes out which is wonderful. Vocals is where it struggles though IMO.
I'd love a DIY PK2 with better vocals, I can live with the smaller soundstage as it gives a more intimate presentation to music. One of the few buds I have that combines warmth and sparkle just right.
I guess the shozy stardust is this signature in TOTL class? If so i'm going to have no choice but to scrape funds together because I need this sound in my music lol.
At around $20-30 there are some good options: NiceNCK DIY PK2, NiceNCK DIY Graphene and Moondrop Nameless. PK2 & Graphene have a more forward and in your face presentation while Moondrop Nameless is a bit more gentle. From a short comparison I would rank soundstage like this: Nameless, Graphene, DIY PK2.
I find Graphene to be a bit too bright for me. I wonder if that will go away with use... It's like the treble is a bit "bloomy".
Someone was asking about Graphene vs Shozy BK/Stardust. Stardust have a similar presentation to Graphene & PK2. Graphene performs quite excellent, but to me the sort of sharp and "bloomy" treble is negative. Stardust is far more clear sounding and detailed.
Does auglamour rx1 still worth to buy nowday? I like mid forward and warm signature earbud
I have vido, vemonk plus , toneking tp16,emx500,yuin pk3,edi h185,ty hiz 32,yincrowx6
Try PK2 and Graphene with these two foam combo's.
1) Ve Monk Thin + Heigi Donut on top
2) Ve monk thin + Ve monk thin "donut" (pinch and pull middle of monk foam and cut it to form a hole making it a donut foam.
I can't confirm this helps graphene yet but on my Masya and PK2 it's epic. It tames the treble, brings out the sub bass but most importantly it retains most of the detailing that you lose with a full foam.
I'm currently using thin foam and heigi but when I get my ve pack ill try the second option which can only improve the clarity and hopefully retain the full sound im hearing with combo one.
The more I venture into earbuds and finding the perfect sound the more I realise the significance of foam combinations and fit.
Let me know if you like this combo
(assuming you have monk foams and heigi foams^^)
have you tried the mx760 graphene yet?
I get some weird effects with some earbuds and foam combinations which work well for some but not so much on others.Thanks.
Right now I'm using heigi donuts on DIY PK2 and that works well. I have the same setup on Shozy Stardust and that works well. Treble is ever so slightly sharp but it doesn't bother me too much. (I'm more sensitive to the Rose Mojito type of treble)
I'm using regular thickness foams with Graphene. I find treble to be slightly too strong on Tomahawk with other foams than regular thick foams. However the treble isn't tamed in the same way on the Graphenes. The combinations you mention might work.
Ah, and I really think Stardust is worth the price. Fortunately this is pretty much my only hobby so I can spend a bit on it. Still, I am pretty much content with what I've got even if I feel tempted to try out new earbuds now and then...