There are other versions of the Willsound MK2 available
if you want more bass there's the Willsound MK2 VJC version
Along with the Willsound M2 MMCX I also picked up the Willsound MK32-8 and to my ears it seems to have some decent bass (listening to them with "Hypnotize" by Audioslave and "Bahia Funk" by Lee Ritenour on my Cayin N3).
I would presume the MK2 JVC has even more bass but that shell design must have limitations without some creative porting.
But these are $40-$50+ earbuds and not $10 shoebox buds like the Monk Pluses
And that's why I ended up pairing the HE150 Pros with my Zishan and Walnuts. Initially I was just going to include the Monk Plus's with the phone mic and controls.
You get a better sense of bass through those earbuds compared to either the Monks or Mk2s (although the MK32-8s come close)
For less than $60 USD you can get a pretty decent op-amp rollable ultra portable Z3 DAP with either a AK4490 or AK4493 chip and a set of pretty decent earbuds (HE150 Pro). Instant on, support for up to a 256 MicroSD, EQ and line out. For less than $50 you can get a Walnut V2s which is even more powerful with the same buds and have an eye opening listening experience if your phone and some cheap bluetooth buds were all you were using till then.
if you want more bass there's the Willsound MK2 VJC version
Along with the Willsound M2 MMCX I also picked up the Willsound MK32-8 and to my ears it seems to have some decent bass (listening to them with "Hypnotize" by Audioslave and "Bahia Funk" by Lee Ritenour on my Cayin N3).
I would presume the MK2 JVC has even more bass but that shell design must have limitations without some creative porting.
But these are $40-$50+ earbuds and not $10 shoebox buds like the Monk Pluses
And that's why I ended up pairing the HE150 Pros with my Zishan and Walnuts. Initially I was just going to include the Monk Plus's with the phone mic and controls.
You get a better sense of bass through those earbuds compared to either the Monks or Mk2s (although the MK32-8s come close)
For less than $60 USD you can get a pretty decent op-amp rollable ultra portable Z3 DAP with either a AK4490 or AK4493 chip and a set of pretty decent earbuds (HE150 Pro). Instant on, support for up to a 256 MicroSD, EQ and line out. For less than $50 you can get a Walnut V2s which is even more powerful with the same buds and have an eye opening listening experience if your phone and some cheap bluetooth buds were all you were using till then.