normie610
Headphoneus Supremus
It's for sale if you wanna grab yourself a bargain
Tempting but too risky with the customs in my country. Don’t want to be slapped with a 27% import duty.
It's for sale if you wanna grab yourself a bargain
Ask seller to value it low so that you don't have to pay custom, I has sold many to Europe and ALWAYS put it down the amount buyer requestedTempting but too risky with the customs in my country. Don’t want to be slapped with a 27% import duty.
Ask seller to value it low so that you don't have to pay custom, I has sold many to Europe and ALWAYS put it down the amount buyer requested
I tried a pair of Erlkonigs today and I couldn't get a good fit/seal. The seller suggested I need to use smaller sized Azlan Elastecs (I'm normally MS). Any hints? I did love the sound when I got them to kind of fit, played off of P6 with PW 1960s 4-wired.Spent some time today with the Odin so figured I’d post some initial impressions. I do this with every IEM I get to hear, regardless of burn in or not. So before the pitch forks come out, keep that in mind.
Frequency range is nicely extended and well represented from top to bottom. Really love the sub bass extension, stretches super low, wish it had more thump though or moved a bit more air around (or any at all for that matter), overall its pretty neutral to my ears and I prefer something with a bit more low end.
Mids are fine but come off a bit thin to my ears, coming from the Erlkonig though I pretty much expected this, as the mid presentation between both IEMs is quite different. They’re more laid back on the Odin and more in your face and thicker on the Erlkonig, I PREFER the latter. Are the Odin’s mids bad? No, just a preference thing here. I do notice that upper mid peak but I don’t find it being too much for my ears or problematic, I suppose I can see it bothering some people but I imagine that’ll be the ones with super sensitive ears. The biggest problem I have with the mids is the lack of body.
Treble to me is done pretty well, nice extension and smooth. Don’t really have anything to else to write regarding this. I don’t think it’ll exaclty please treble heads but I can’t think of many people having negative thoughts about it.
Build quality is great, the cable is stunning and makes me want to own 3rd party cables again. The ergonomics are also fantastic, super light shell and a good fit for my small ears, YMMV here.
Overall I think it’s a really good IEM, and I can see why a lot of people are very happy, but for my current tastes and preferences it’s not really for me. I prefer a bit more warmth to my sound. At this level in the TOTL game it all comes down to preferences, IMO.
All listening done using the DX220MAX, stock cable, and stock tips. I listen to mostly EDM.
Happy to answer any questions if there are any.
Got the Bravado MKII recently. As a previous Bravado 1st gen user before, MKII has improved a lot in terms of sound stage, mid and high.
I have used the stock spinfit (purple stem), xelastics, sedna light earfit short, and out of those I prefer the sq with stock, but if the sednas work, use them. These are two different IEMs, can't suggest one over the other. Depends on preference.I tried a pair of Erlkonigs today and I couldn't get a good fit/seal. The seller suggested I need to use smaller sized Azlan Elastecs (I'm normally MS). Any hints? I did love the sound when I got them to kind of fit, played off of P6 with PW 1960s 4-wired.
I also considered the Odin so for the same price, Erlkonig what would you suggest?
Odin/Erlkonig > PW1960s > P6I tried a pair of Erlkonigs today and I couldn't get a good fit/seal. The seller suggested I need to use smaller sized Azlan Elastecs (I'm normally MS). Any hints? I did love the sound when I got them to kind of fit, played off of P6 with PW 1960s 4-wired.
I also considered the Odin so for the same price, Erlkonig what would you suggest?
I tried a pair of Erlkonigs today and I couldn't get a good fit/seal. The seller suggested I need to use smaller sized Azlan Elastecs (I'm normally MS). Any hints? I did love the sound when I got them to kind of fit, played off of P6 with PW 1960s 4-wired.
I also considered the Odin so for the same price, Erlkonig what would you suggest?
I tried a pair of Erlkonigs today and I couldn't get a good fit/seal. The seller suggested I need to use smaller sized Azlan Elastecs (I'm normally MS). Any hints? I did love the sound when I got them to kind of fit, played off of P6 with PW 1960s 4-wired.
I also considered the Odin so for the same price, Erlkonig what would you suggest?
My joy can be your nitemare and vice versa so you gotta hear it yourself ultimately. As for me odin is awesome earpieces but seems a little messy on top with the ringing high treble (sometimes) while serving excellent bass layering, yet lacks the impact. I don't need much bass but need to feel that hard-hitting thump but it comes rather mellow trying to harmonize and blend in too well with other frequencies. Regardless, the bass is still my favorite part of odin being better than any other iems I tried except solaris. Again, it all comes down to personal preference. Having exposed to these two iems, I would still choose odin over erlkonig though.
In most places you kinda have to take a swing and accept a few hundred dollars that you’ll probably be losing if you don’t like an item. There’s a few dealers that offer demos though which is quite nice, and some IEM companies do toursI noticed an Odin FE and Hero FE in the classifieds which just goes to show how we all hear things in our own unique way.
The issue of blind buying, especially higher priced items, is a hindrance to the success of our hobby. Yes, large markets have a dealer or two where one can audition, but for those that live in less populated areas, not being able to listen to an object of desire holds back the sales potential.
I always wondered whether Head-Fi could leverage its brand by franchising retail stores across the country, in both large and small markets. Perhaps the folks at Head-Fi have enough on its hands, but I wonder if this is a missed opportunity.
In most places you kinda have to take a swing and accept a few hundred dollars that you’ll probably be losing if you don’t like an item. There’s a few dealers that offer demos though which is quite nice, and some IEM companies do tours
Alternatively you can move to Singapore and be done with the hassle of not having places to demo things
Sometimes it ends up being more than that though, especially something in the price range of ODIN where the buyer pool is limited. Even more so in today's uncertain economic climate, that's a potentially expensive audition!In most places you kinda have to take a swing and accept a few hundred dollars that you’ll probably be losing if you don’t like an item.