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This is correct. Fixed the issue.This sounds the most likely having read about the same thing happening when swapping drivers around.
This is correct. Fixed the issue.This sounds the most likely having read about the same thing happening when swapping drivers around.
Have to say, I have been listening to my Valks for the last few days (it has taken purposeful discipline to not flip-flop between IEMs as I am trying to get to know each one better...), and I am just enamored with the DD + estat combo. One aspect I have really enjoyed is that I hear high frequencies come across as sparkly, energetic, and supremely crisp without being peaky and harsh, and without an shred of sibilance whatsoever (which is particularly impressive to me because I am sensitive to overly sharp treble, which I learned with the Fourte Noir).
Completely different sound signatures. In my opinion the Legend X are worth the cost. Especially when you can get them on sale.I'm debating which IEM to buy the phantom or the legend X.. are the legend X worth the extra cost?
I'm debating which IEM to buy the phantom or the legend X.. are the legend X worth the extra cost?
They are indeed a bit different. I have the Phantom, but I was (again) thinking earlier today how nice it would be if I had the money to add Legend X. For me, Legend X has the most exciting, physical bass I have heard so far and I really miss having that around. The Phantom are more about timbre, with full sounding instruments that are a joy to hear. So it depends a lot on your preferences.I'm debating which IEM to buy the phantom or the legend X.. are the legend X worth the extra cost?
How do the Phantom to compare to the Andromeda or Solaris?They are indeed a bit different. I have the Phantom, but I was (again) thinking earlier today how nice it would be if I had the money to add Legend X. For me, Legend X has the most exciting, physical bass I have heard so far and I really miss having that around. The Phantom are more about timbre, with full sounding instruments that are a joy to hear. So it depends a lot on your preferences.
Can't say I'm afraid, as I have never heard the Andromeda or Solaris.How do the Phantom to compare to the Andromeda or Solaris?
I picked up an LX recently. They really do have the most physical bass of any IEM I have tried. It is a wonderful compliment to other more reference IEMs In my psychotic herd. I would not have it as my only IEM unless L shape bass heavy was my only preferred preference.They are indeed a bit different. I have the Phantom, but I was (again) thinking earlier today how nice it would be if I had the money to add Legend X. For me, Legend X has the most exciting, physical bass I have heard so far and I really miss having that around. The Phantom are more about timbre, with full sounding instruments that are a joy to hear. So it depends a lot on your preferences.
Wasn't there something about a New Year's resolution of yours?... Nice buy though! I think they make a great IEMs for sheer fun and excitement.I picked up an LX recently. They really do have the most physical bass of any IEM I have tried. It is a wonderful compliment to other more reference IEMs In my psychotic herd. I would not have it as my only IEM unless L shape bass heavy was my only preferred preference.
i am so impressed with how the bass can be so physical but the rest of the signature still has a lot to bring to the table.
@SeeSax has the LX and Solaris. He may be able to compare the two best. I had Solaris awhile ago so based on fading memory the two IEMs seem very different in what they are presenting and how they present it.
It was the first News Years Resolution I had ever made. And I thought doing it would curve my audio addiction. Major major fail on my part!!!Wasn't there something about a New Year's resolution of yours?... Nice buy though! I think they make a great IEMs for sheer fun and excitement.
Maybe I was always ready... I don’t know if it’s just me but the bass doesn’t sound overdone. The Legend X in my opinion puts out the bass you should hear in most resonating, deep or impactful sounds with proper timbre. Going by reviews alone I thought it was going to be like sitting in a car with 2-15 inch subwoofers on high gain... it’s really not. It’s tasteful. The remaining frequency spectrum sounds damn great as well... they really did something special. If I have to cut my collection down to one IEM it would be the Legend X that made the cut. That could change in the future but as of now it’s not even close.It was the first News Years Resolution I had ever made. And I thought doing it would curve my audio addiction. Major major fail on my part!!!
I had the LX a couple years ago when the IEM world was new to me. I was not ready for the LX bass so I sold it Now a couple years later I am able to handle the whole LX package!