I stand corrected. I took out my BK2 just now and true enough, no click. But the feeling is so positive & secure I may just have 'heard' the click in my head
Who has ABnormal Labs Duotres 1.5, can describe the sound? I received but they sound somehow very clean and even, I can't hear surround, although the description said that they have good bass.
Hi guys . Any recc for Buds sub 50$ ? Looking for some step up from Nicehck ME80 for my wife ..
Are Mrz tomahawk still thing ? Or something different around that price point that is worth looking for ?
My " strange " ears cant fit any classic earbuds ( and my wife cant stand any IEMs ), so .. as i have pretty much zero experience, every tip is welcomed .
Hello @ClieOS just wanna ask if you would still recommend the toneking ty2? Im really curious about that earbud for a long time but the lack of reviews and most people saying its just an average sounding with the lack of bass, (although the fr graph showned by toneking itself doesnt reflect what the users say in them so its a bit confusing), and that made me lost interest in it. I have the Toneking Unicorn replaced the cables with the ones on the Ninetails and it sounded amazing. Would it be an upgrade? Or is there any earbud that would be better than ty2 with the same price range? Im looking for a close to neutral sound.
Hello @ClieOS just wanna ask if you would still recommend the toneking ty2? Im really curious about that earbud for a long time but the lack of reviews and most people saying its just an average sounding with the lack of bass, (although the fr graph showned by toneking itself doesnt reflect what the users say in them so its a bit confusing), and that made me lost interest in it. I have the Toneking Unicorn replaced the cables with the ones on the Ninetails and it sounded amazing. Would it be an upgrade? Or is there any earbud that would be better than ty2 with the same price range? Im looking for a close to neutral sound.
Fit is problem with TY2 due to its shape and smooth finishing. You'll get a good sound only if you get a good fit. At this point I am much more inclined to recommend Smabat ST-10 as my top choice of neutral sounding earbud.
Fit is problem with TY2 due to its shape and smooth finishing. You'll get a good sound only if you get a good fit. At this point I am much more inclined to recommend Smabat ST-10 as my top choice of neutral sounding earbud.
Im planning to use it with some sharkfin tips tho for a better fit. So fitting issues might be fixed. Hows the overall resolution of the ty2 btw, any improvements in the bass department tru burn in? I will also look up for that smabat. Thanks.
Edit: I forgot to mention, I also prefer a wider soundstage, I just looked up on the st-10 reviews here and unfortunately majority of the reviews said it was into more initimate staging (also recessed mids too(?) ). But those graphs presented by smabat says differently so..
Im planning to use it with some sharkfin tips tho for a better fit. So fitting issues might be fixed. Hows the overall resolution of the ty2 btw, any improvements in the bass department tru burn in? I will also look up for that smabat. Thanks.
Edit: I forgot to mention, I also prefer a wider soundstage, I just looked up on the st-10 reviews here and unfortunately majority of the reviews said it was into more initimate staging (also recessed mids too(?) ). But those graphs presented by smabat says differently so..
Shark fin eartips might let it sits more securely in your ears, but not necessarily gives it a better seal that will be required for the bass to sound correct. Foam pad is better for TY2, though as I mentioned before, the shape is not particularly good for foam pad to stay on.
I don't find ST-10 soundstage to be intimate. If anything, I find it to be excellent.
Shark fin eartips might let it sits more securely in your ears, but not necessarily gives it a better seal that will be required for the bass to sound correct. Foam pad is better for TY2, though as I mentioned before, the shape is not particularly good for foam pad to stay on.
I don't find ST-10 soundstage to be intimate. If anything, I find it to be excellent.
Fit is problem with TY2 due to its shape and smooth finishing. You'll get a good sound only if you get a good fit. At this point I am much more inclined to recommend Smabat ST-10 as my top choice of neutral sounding earbud.
I've caught the earbud bug. So I have the Smabat M1 Pro on order currently. The ST-10 is on sale on Ali right now for about the same price as the M1 Pro is normally. How would you compare these two? I am looking for a pretty much "studio reference" tuning. From what I gathered from reviews the M1 Pro is the one that leans towards that area due to the bass being more flat and no bleed into mids. I don't mind warmth or thickness to mids and bass but to much color and I don't want my ears to "learn" bad behavior if you get me. I have listened to my studio monitors and Ety/Fearless S6 Pro so long now that I look for studio neutral with only flavor in the sub bass to better emulate the physical feeling a sub gives in the room.
PS: I rummaged around your DIY thread and ordered supplies to make a DIY Ety ER4. Looks to be identical shells but I got mine from Ali and the knowles as well.
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