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I had the problem with this cable and only just want to change to other earbud. I think Qigom is better than my 32 pro then I'm thinking about itWhy? What don't you like?
I had the problem with this cable and only just want to change to other earbud. I think Qigom is better than my 32 pro then I'm thinking about itWhy? What don't you like?
I just ordered the Qigom S130A. So God forbid if I experience disappointment But joking aside, can I expect something qualitatively on the level of FF3? Won't someone try to review them or at least briefly describe or compare them just to FF3?It's like the Qigom S130A with its bass and power vs the Moondrop U-2 with its great wide soundstage.
Both are great models, so buy both!
Qigom S130A uses the same 130bery driver as FranQL BlueMoon.I just ordered the Qigom S130A. So God forbid if I experience disappointment But joking aside, can I expect something qualitatively on the level of FF3? Won't someone try to review them or at least briefly describe or compare them just to FF3?
It seems to be not suitable for wearing with over ear cable.Absolutely TOTL earbuds, great subbass,deep soundstage, sounds like a close back headphones
I just ordered the Qigom S130A. So God forbid if I experience disappointment But joking aside, can I expect something qualitatively on the level of FF3? Won't someone try to review them or at least briefly describe or compare them just to FF3?
I've worn it for several hours multiple days in a row with the stock cable and then switched to Fiio's LC-RC with MMCX to 2-pin adapters for a couple of days in addition to several days with it connected to Moondrop's Littlewhite and have never felt any discomfort. Considering how much trouble I had with the RW-2000 which is the same diameter I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable it was. It must come down to the shell design, as the DB1e's 2-pin connector is placed very close to where the Yincrow Rhino's MMCX connector is which is another very comfortable earbud for me. Do note that I've only worn it with the cable going over my ear so I can't comment on comfort or fit for it when worn cable down, and the same goes for the RW-2000 and the Rhino.Guys, how confortable is Ksearphone temperament DB1E? I have Yinman for three years now, I can't find any earbuds that as comfortable as Yinman.
Have you tried Rikubuds?Guys, how confortable is Ksearphone temperament DB1E? I have Yinman for three years now, I can't find any earbuds that as comfortable as Yinman.
Thanks! This is one of the most complete response I got in headfi since forever. Appreciate it.I've worn it for several hours multiple days in a row with the stock cable and then switched to Fiio's LC-RC with MMCX to 2-pin adapters for a couple of days in addition to several days with it connected to Moondrop's Littlewhite and have never felt any discomfort. Considering how much trouble I had with the RW-2000 which is the same diameter I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable it was. It must come down to the shell design, as the DB1e's 2-pin connector is placed very close to where the Yincrow Rhino's MMCX connector is which is another very comfortable earbud for me. Do note that I've only worn it with the cable going over my ear so I can't comment on comfort or fit for it when worn cable down, and the same goes for the RW-2000 and the Rhino.
What I noticed immediately about the Yinman is that the shell behind the driver was smaller than the driver cover and sits inside of the plastic cover rather than covering the outer lip like most earbuds do. It's the only earbud I've used where foams tend to get caught under the lip of the driver cover which is how I noticed the design of the shell in the first place. Maybe with how it sits in your ear you're noticing the smaller shell size and it's not putting as much pressure on your tragus (flap in front of your ear canal)? It could also be due to how shallow the cup for the driver is so it doesn't protrude out as far which reduces that pressure even more? I'm not an expert on earbud fit by any means so this could be way off the mark but other people might have some better ideas as to why it fits the best for you.
I had the thought that Moondrop's U-2 might have a somewhat similar shell design based on the pictures I've seen (specifically the picture from this post) but I would confirm that with people that have actually used it. And whether you want to take a gamble on the unique stem design is another issue to consider as the stem of the Yinman could also be contributing to how comfortable it is for you. But it does have a smaller driver at 14.8mm which might increase the chances that it's more comfortable for you.
The U-2 seems to require about 50 hours of burn-in.Moondrops U-2! Got it in and honestly, its ok.
I personally prefer the EB2S but one thing I took notice on the U-2 is that the bass vent that is featured doesn't seem to be the most useful. Mainly because there's a pretty large vent already underneath the shell/driver. It may do something, but this is what I wanted to talk about. The bass is ok.
There's not a lot of impact, it feels ok and it doesn't have a large presence in the overall sound. This may be good news to some. The mids and vocals are pretty nice, not incredibly smooth and a bit laid back. Treble is dark with foam, and ive been seeing people recommend donut foams on these so im going to try that later.
Fit is amazing thankfully. Snug as a bug! Definitely going to be a beater for now.