**** KP120
Qian 49
Faaeal Datura-Pro
What do you think about datura pro?
**** KP120
Qian 49
Faaeal Datura-Pro
**** KP120
wow, the Faael Datura Pro already arrived? Mine are still on the way.
Do those Qian 49 have the same shape as apple airpods? Looks balance ended too. What is that?
Anybody use this cable? Is it work with earbud?
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What do you think about datura pro?
Can you describe a little sound?
I think the cable has a mic that is why there are 4 poles.. not balanced.
I am wondering if the shell is metal or plastic.
To get bass from earbuds you need a perfect fit from foamies and that is without shifting from your seat.
Is it fair to compare to other form factors
So which buds have you found with the bass you like? I understand it's fit dependant, but I'd still like to know please. ThxI was asking about a comparison to other earbuds not IEMs or headphones.
Earbuds with good bass depth and impact still usually have significantly less extension than many IEMs and somewhat less than most full size headphones especially any with more sealing pads.
But i find the earbuds with the best impact under 100hz and quality have very addictive bass and sound significantly better than bass light earbuds. Because the tonal balance is much better.
That said I dont enjoy bloated, boomy bass. There's gotta be a certain level of control for it to sound right. Balance is key.
I usually add at least +1-2dB EQ between 30 and 125hz to my balanced sounding buds (which already have good bass), concentrated on the 50-80hz area. This way they gain that extra depth and impact that make them sound headphone worthy, essentially compensating for the natural rolloff. I'm not sure if this can be achieved with physical tuning, my experience is that the mids always suffer that way, and I prefer to keep the mids flat and increase the low bass in post. Maybe there is a magic driver or tuning foam or whatever but I'm a bit skeptical at this point.I was asking about a comparison to other earbuds not IEMs or headphones.
Earbuds with good bass depth and impact still usually have significantly less extension than many IEMs and somewhat less than most full size headphones especially any with more sealing pads.
But i find the earbuds with the best impact under 100hz and quality have very addictive bass and sound significantly better than bass light earbuds. Because the tonal balance is much better.
That said I dont enjoy bloated, boomy bass. There's gotta be a certain level of control for it to sound right. Balance is key.
Maturity is the first thing to come to mind. The Datura-X has a warm and rather bassy sound - fun in a sense. Datura-Pro on the other hand has a calm, almost neutral but still warmish sound. Mid-range is still the focus of the presentation, but better tonal balance and thus better accuracy. Definitely the best Faaeal so far. The earpiece housing is also made out of a lighter metal this time, which is a plus as Datura-X is a bit heavy IMO.
Ks Ling with a liberated driver (because the stock tuning is just meh) has that inpact and extension with good control. Although it's a little on the warm side overall but it's very balanced and very smooth, not dull or boomy in the slightest. They used quality drivers and stuck it in a tin can like acoustic environment without good tuning, it really perplexes me tbh.So which buds have you found with the bass you like? I understand it's fit dependant, but I'd still like to know please. Thx
I have spent more time with that one lately, and have started to really like it, especially at high levels (caution advised...)
However I'm not convinced so far that even the quite powerful DSD pro feeds it with enough power to reveal it's full potential (will try this week with a balanced cable, and with a single-ended amp to compare) so that could be really demanding for a phone. It's not doing very well on my otg dac either.
I think the BK2 is a much better "starter", mmcx earbuds, easy to drive from any source, good bass and overall relaxed signature without any real flaw.
Thanks. That's kinda what I figured, but was hoping maybe you found something in stock form.Ks Ling with a liberated driver (because the stock tuning is just meh) has that inpact and extension with good control. Although it's a little on the warm side overall but it's very balanced and very smooth, not dull or boomy in the slightest. They used quality drivers and stuck it in a tin can like acoustic environment without good tuning, it really perplexes me tbh.
Retuned shozy cygnus has addictive bass but soundstage suffers with the bass orientated tuning. It has the perfect amount of emphasis around 50-100hz that delivers great impact.
In stock tuning I've yet to find a perfect earbud sadly, it seems most stock earbuds have overdone mid bass or are bass light. And most bass focused earbuds sacrifice mids quality/refinement.
That's why earbuds the drivers like ks ling/cygnus/penon bs1 have been my favorite so far. Although the bs1 struggles a bit more with mid bass tightness it has a very interesting but balanced tuning.
It's extremely difficult to find a TOTL level earbud in bass mids and highs. That's why I feel like many TOTL earbuds are overpriced because they don't deliver in all departments yet cost a premium price.
I've seen more promising results with retuned earbuds than many of the stock tuned TOTL earbuds ive heard. I'm not asking for Harmann levels of sub bass obviously. Just a little bit of depth and a decent amount of impact around 50-100hz, with balanced mids and highs.