Overwhelming, uncontrolled bass? I paired my Focal Utopia with my Bottlehead crack and that's what I got. I thought I would like it and I didn't.I haven't heard the R8, but yes, I'd agree the LX is the one IEM in my collection that isn't a great pairing with the M8.
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Empire Ears - Discussion & Impressions (Formerly EarWerkz)
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This is the same experience I had with the Legend X and the Kann Cube... Very impactful bass with great texture but the warmth of the Kann Cube coupled with the LX's signature didn't do it any favours at all. It wasn't until I got the SE200 that I realised how much the Cube was effecting my perception of the LX. They became a lot more versatile to my ear and less niche sounding... this is why I question which source people use who say that the LX is too warm or just a bass-head IEM.Overwhelming, uncontrolled bass? I paired my Focal Utopia with my Bottlehead crack and that's what I got. I thought I would like it and I didn't.
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Crazy that some people absolutely love the synergy of the LXs with the M8 while others clearly don’t. The M8 was at the top of my list but having ready so many comments praising and criticizing both DAPs, I just don’t know how I’ll ever ever commit to buying either one. Ugh…I haven't heard the R8, but yes, I'd agree the LX is the one IEM in my collection that isn't a great pairing with the M8.
nastypoker
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Anyone used the LX with an M11 Pro?
I suppose it depends what you want from the LX. I've only ever heard it with the R8, and the synergy was so good there's no reason to switch. With the R8 it sounds balanced and powerful, with plenty air (for my taste) and some of the best (organic/detailed/full/natural) vocals I've heard in an IEM. Zero bass bleed. Zero harshness. Wide stage with great details. Now if I put some E-type (stock) tips on the LX it starts to swing towards a warmer, bassier sound sig, with reduced air, giving it more of the L-shaped wub-wub sig some speak of. Add a warmer/thicker midbass-weighted source (like the M8?) and unless you really like that type of sound it's not going to be as balanced and even as it does with a more neutral source (and tips).This is the same experience I had with the Legend X and the Kann Cube... Very impactful bass with great texture but the warmth of the Kann Cube coupled with the LX's signature didn't do it any favours at all. It wasn't until I got the SE200 that I realised how much the Cube was effecting my perception of the LX. They became a lot more versatile to my ear and less niche sounding... this is why I question which source people use who say that the LX is too warm or just a bass-head IEM.
mwhals
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I find Legend X is great with the Hiby R8.
I did originally like the LX-M8 pairing, but then soon remembered why I find the LX a little "much" at times. Switched to the LX SE and it made for a better pairing.
KuroKitsu
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Ordered some deep mounts as well on Sunday Night arrived Tuesday afternoon via DHL. Not even Amazon NA is that fast some times.Amazon Japan coming through with some goodies... Lets see how these hold up on Odin.
Amazon JP seems to be the cheapest option option to order them internationally though. Half of what I paid was for S&H+ duties, but at least I have them.
I use them for iems with narrow bores. Fourte and M4 both have deep mounts on them. The flange is also not super wide so its extremely good for earlets.Curious about those deep mounts.
For Empire's bore size, I would just go with Sednas.
That makes sense to me because I have a Hiby R6 2020 and it is a fantastic pairing.I find Legend X is great with the Hiby R8.
R8 is versatile. Thats its strength. I find it really balanced. Its safest bet regardless of iems you use.I find Legend X is great with the Hiby R8.
I do need to hear M8! As i am also confused on what its like. Bloody canjam is just too far away.
Though from what i read, i feel like it would be good with Odin and hit or miss with LX depending on preferences.
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Best pairing for cheap with LX I believe is the Lotoo S1. W2 is nice as well but I feel it’s a little cleaner sounding with the S1.
CharlyBrown
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I don’t know the S1 but I can definitely recommend the W2 for LX & ODINBest pairing for cheap with LX I believe is the Lotoo S1. W2 is nice as well but I feel it’s a little cleaner sounding with the S1.
Xinlisupreme
Headphoneus Supremus
W2 is neutral and you can tune it with filters and tune 1 or 2 option
I 100% agree when paired with the LX specifically.Best pairing for cheap with LX I believe is the Lotoo S1. W2 is nice as well but I feel it’s a little cleaner sounding with the S1.
What's the sound profile like? Do they lift bass, mess with the mids, bump treble up or down? And how's the comfort/softness? Curious if they'd suit something like the IE 900.Ordered some deep mounts as well on Sunday Night arrived Tuesday afternoon via DHL. Not even Amazon NA is that fast some times.
Amazon JP seems to be the cheapest option option to order them internationally though. Half of what I paid was for S&H+ duties, but at least I have them.
I use them for iems with narrow bores. Fourte and M4 both have deep mounts on them. The flange is also not super wide so its extremely good for earlets.
For Empire's bore size, I would just go with Sednas.