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You've mentioned several times that you have the EMX500 and foams are cheap, so why don't you try it and see?can someone tell me is there a difference in the emx500 when u use donut foams vs the full foams
You've mentioned several times that you have the EMX500 and foams are cheap, so why don't you try it and see?can someone tell me is there a difference in the emx500 when u use donut foams vs the full foams
You’ve just described the Shozy BK! Spend the extra on it. Cygnus is not worth $80 anymore maybe $60 I feel that’s why I recommend people buy it used, it’s good but the BK is much better at achieving the ‘shozy’ sound.Hi, guys!
Just wanna ask your opinions regarding the Shozy Cygnus if it's still a worthy buy especially in this day and age where there are lots of buds offered in every price range possible? Or are there better ones out there with possibly the same warm, accurate, and forward mids signature?
I'm looking for something in between the Toneking Ting and the TY Hi-Z 150s. A bit warmer/bit more low end and has more body on the timbre than the Ting but definitely less bassy than the 150s and has forward and smooth mids. Fit is also a must as I'm planning to use this for sleeping. Looking to hear your suggestions.
Thanks!
okay...something strange happen with my **** PT-15 or my XD-05 amp I don't know but I wonder if it happen to anybody.
Did someone get ELECTROCUTED by their earbuds? Especially metal one (i guess)? Especially PT-15???
Got some little shock to right ear so I stop using them right away....first time it happen.
Yeah, I'm afraid as well to break my babies may it be cheap or expensive. That's why I don't really listen to buds or even iem when sleeping. I just use it 'til I feel sleepy enough then I remove it from my ears before eventually going to sleep.
okay...something strange happen with my **** PT-15 or my XD-05 amp I don't know but I wonder if it happen to anybody.
Did someone get ELECTROCUTED by their earbuds? Especially metal one (i guess)? Especially PT-15???
Got some little shock to right ear so I stop using them right away....first time it happen.
I have experienced electric shock when using the AuGlamour RX-1 with the Zishan Z1 as a DAC/AMP from the PC at work. I now only use plastic-shelled earbuds with the USB-powered Zishan Z1.
But then I could only use AMP4. I have adapters for 2.5mm that I can use with 3.5mm or 4.4mm. It's not very cost effective for me to go straight to 4.4mm at the moment.
I would prefer pure Copper over SPC for the Svara L. It feels a bit much when the cable will be more expensive than the earphone itself, especially when I will only be using it for that bud.
edit: VE makes a really cheap SPC cable. Wonder if I should go for that, though I doubt the quality...
During my Christmas vacation, I had my Zishan Z2 and Walnut F1 connected to my Mint Linux Netbook, using a Plugable 7-Port USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Charging Hub with 60W Power Adapter (BC 1.2 Charging Support) - and whenever I used my audio cables with un-insulated MMCX
connectors, my ears were getting small shocks.
At home, when they're connected to my PC and an Anker Quick Charge 3.0 63W 5-Port USB Wall Charger - and not to the Plugable Hub, I don't get shocked.
Yeah, its little shock like the one you get with the electrified pencil sell in ''funny store'' if you know what I mean.are you using them with PC? maybe bad grounding? I've never experience electric shock when using it with battery powered ones like DAP or laptops. i used to get shocked a lot when recording guitars to PC back in the days.. i can imagine getting shocked in the ears
Thank you for these informations.
I ve got the DIY mx760 graphene, and want to use earbuds as an office alternative to my Zeus XR Adel. Not SQ-wise of course, but as I find them less fatiguing than IEMs.
The problem is they don't stay well in my ears. So I'll try the smaller Toneking ROS1 (shipping). If they fit well, I plan to search something with same size and better SQ. That's why I need informations how the size of these several models reviewed here compare...
Yeah, its little shock like the one you get with the electrified pencil sell in ''funny store'' if you know what I mean.
I think you confirm here my tough about computer....I should not try to find a better to ground it, just put it far under the ground and forget about his existence. HP=Highly Phony.
Okay, this is possible too, as its -20 outside and all heating is at max and air is dry as hell and static is out of control to the point that when I go to sleep its my blanket make psychadelic firework.....it make sens. Can it happen with non metal earbuds too?I've been shocked by a variety of buds and IEMs. I think it may be static discharging up the cables. (At work, I have source (phone) and DAC/amp in a lab coat pocket). When the humidity is low, I get shocked all the time when wearing Tyvek lab coats (even without earbuds), so I suspect it is more general static discharge than a particular bud. Maybe the cables are like lightning rods! It is unpleasant though for sure.
...PT-15 and Mrz Tomahawk will not be used with my HP laptop anymore.
How do we know a MMCX cable is insulated....its a 30$ one that I use. Not nice that it isnt insulated.
If the MMCX connectors have plastic insulation, like these -
- and the earphones have a plastic shell, then you shouldn't get shocked.