If my moon reading language is of any use, I think it reads roughly as "available with 4.4mm option", which probably means you can choose between 3.5mm or 4.4mm for preference.
Great question Gaea will be released with terminator options: 2.5mm, 3.5mm and 4.4mm. The connector will be ConX™ Ready Pentaconn Ear Interchangeable Connector.
I'm new to Head-Fi, and I recently picked up the Annihilator as my first high end IEM.
I was debating getting multiple cheaper Chi-Fi IEMs that punch above their weight over this, but I was thinking, if I get a good IEM, might as well pay all at once and get 1 IEM that I will use for a long time. Am I doing this right? lolz
I'm new to Head-Fi, and I recently picked up the Annihilator as my first high end IEM.
I was debating getting multiple cheaper Chi-Fi IEMs that punch above their weight over this, but I was thinking, if I get a good IEM, might as well pay all at once and get 1 IEM that I will use for a long time. Am I doing this right? lolz
It’s better to get something you’re really satisfied with, (if it takes something that’s totl,) vs. a bunch of iems that you’re kinda happy with, but leave you wanting more.
Just be aware, you may soon want multiple totl iems as well…
It’s better to get something you’re really satisfied with, (if it takes something that’s totl,) vs. a bunch of iems that you’re kinda happy with, but leave you wanting more.
Just be aware, you may soon want multiple totl iems as well…
Well that is the problem... whether you have a TOTAL or a Mid-Fi, and as much as you are satisfied with it, after a while you will want to try and have more.
Hello guys! We recently teamed up with Elysian Acoustic Labs and created a new hybrid IEM called GAEA.
It's finally out! Do share some love and check it out at https://www.effectaudio.com/gaea
Recently received my new Annihilator from Lee. They look great and sound incredible!
Looking forward to receiving Gaea (hopefully next week) to add to the collection
I have the X and just got the Gaea. The Gaea are gorgeous and have a very nice fit (much smaller than X). I will say that I’m finding more and more in this “hobby” that tip rolling is probably the most critical aspect to enjoyable sound (and to a lesser extent comfort, since I will endure discomfort to get the right sound). Everyone has a unique size and shape ear canal, and each UIEM has a slightly different shape and nozzle length, so experimentation is critical. For me, most of the time the AZLA xelastic optimize the seal and sound for most of my UIEMs, but for some the Spinfit CP100+ work best. Anyway, enjoy the Gaeas.
I have been comparing it with the older demo unit that I have with me atm and it does sound a little different. The new unit sounds smoother through the mids and treble, and the bass a little more extended into the sub bass regions. I’m not sure if that has to do with the improved shell, the cable, newer drivers, or a combination of all three.
The demo unit I have is also slightly damaged. The right channel p-ear connector is loose, so the connection drops out intermittently.
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