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I received 10 days ago but couldn't take a listened for conclusionsDoes anyone have the Newbsound 32x yet? From Facebook below, sure looks pretty
I received 10 days ago but couldn't take a listened for conclusionsDoes anyone have the Newbsound 32x yet? From Facebook below, sure looks pretty
Yincrow RW-9New to earbuds, two questions...
1. What's a good upgrade from the Yincrow X6? I like them but they're ever so slightly too bassy for me. So something with a tiny bit more sparkle (but still good bass) would be great. Also I don't think my ears would fit much bigger buds, so something similar in size.
2. What covers (is that the word?) can I get to make my Yincrows more comfortable? The foam covers they came with are not very dense and quite coarse and itchy. Is there something that like the foam that's used with IEM tips, or like silicone donut covers? Any AliExpress links would be great.
Thanks all!
I asked Justin Miner how to get my hands on the Earbuds Anonymous quite some time ago, when I joined his Facebook group. But I haven't bought them until now. As a reviewer, I even feel a bit ashamed that I've delayed buying them for so long to review them. But, as they say in my country: ""Nunca es tarde, si la dicha es buena".
Now, I am glad to have them at home.
At first I thought that this model would have the classic MX500 capsule shape. But no, it is much better and also the grille is metallic and the cable is improved. I have a lot of earbuds and I think the shape is classic, but unusual. However, I think it is one of the most suitable designs, because of its ergonomics. They are really light and very comfortable. And I love their tuning. Really, they are earbuds for beginners in this world, because they have a good balance in the three bands: the bass is present and they have a good speed. The mids don't suffer from any muddiness and feel present. Even the highs have a good touch, and all this just out of the box! They are sure to improve after a good burning.
These are really great looking.. If they sound good then they might sell a ton of them..How very.... Matrix looking. Seriously though, I like the way they look. Wonder what their specs look like???
VE Zen Lite shares the same shell.O.K., I've determined that *for me* the end-all, be-all when it comes to buds is fit. In my case, the Qian39 are by far the best fitting buds (if only so-so when it comes to actual audio performance) for my ears. Are there other buds that fit the same way as the Q39?
Hi guys,
I am huge newbie in this scene, however I do prefer to listen music trough a pair of nice earbuds!
These are my current ones, in an order of purchase:
1. Yincrow X6
2. Yincrow RW-9
3. Temperament (Ksearphone) Bell-LBs
4. ...?
With each of them I've been more and more happy in terms of the sound. Especially with Bell-LBs, though I would preferer just a tiny bit more bass.
Do you have any suggestions or recommendations which ones, should I pursue next?
How big of a difference is around ~$150 compared to ~$300 area? Is it worth it just to skip ~$100 class?
Thank you!
You can't miss with the RW2000. They seem to be the most well balanced overall of the ones I have heard. The RW3000 are a lot more expensive, and they are better overall, but they aren't tuned that much different than the RW2000 (more clarity, overall improved sound). Point is if you are going with TOTL for buds, the RW2000 is a better price/sound ratio IMO. The diminishing returns hits really hard between the RW2000 and the RW3000.Maybe u can check out the Yincrow RW-2000.
As for $150 -> $300, diminishing returns kick in very hard. The best price-to-performance and sweet spot is actually in the sub $50 area, even $150 gear already gets diminishing returns from the budget segment, and you get further diminishing returns going to $300 from there.
Personally, I would perhaps upgrade the source (amp for example) before chasing unicorns in the $300 range, but YMMV.
Hi guys,
I am huge newbie in this scene, however I do prefer to listen music trough a pair of nice earbuds!
These are my current ones, in an order of purchase:
1. Yincrow X6
2. Yincrow RW-9
3. Temperament (Ksearphone) Bell-LBs
4. ...?
With each of them I've been more and more happy in terms of the sound. Especially with Bell-LBs, though I would preferer just a tiny bit more bass.
Do you have any suggestions or recommendations which ones, should I pursue next?
How big of a difference is around ~$150 compared to ~$300 area? Is it worth it just to skip ~$100 class?
Thank you!
You can't miss with the RW2000. They seem to be the most well balanced overall of the ones I have heard. The RW3000 are a lot more expensive, and they are better overall, but they aren't tuned that much different than the RW2000 (more clarity, overall improved sound). Point is if you are going with TOTL for buds, the RW2000 is a better price/sound ratio IMO. The diminishing returns hits really hard between the RW2000 and the RW3000.
I am a really big fan of the last gen Smabat buds (M2s Pro, ST10S) in the range of $50 to $110(ish). Personally I find the ST10S gold (150Ohm driver) to have more quantity of bass than the others. But I won't discount the M2s Pro (stock) either. They are fantastic! The most similar to those that are budget (to me) are the NiceHCK EBS2.
I have not heard the ones mentioned, so I can't comment on if there is more quantity of bass with the ones mentioned or not.
Let us know what you think about them when you get a chance.I received 10 days ago but couldn't take a listened for conclusions
I have not. From what I have read the new gen Smabat buds are even more boosted in the presence region than the last, and they were borderline too much for me as it was. Have you tried them?Have you tried the newest Smabat ST-20?