Fearless are getting back in the game with a bunch of affordable hybrids. They look... interesting - Shangri-la especially, could be a detail freak.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Sensitivity
112dB (@1kHz)
Impedance
22Ω (@1kHz)
Frequency response range
15Hz-20000Hz
Passive noise reduction
26dB
Drives
Fearless special research pole magnetic dynamic driver
Sonion 23 colorful world cooperation funds Medium and High Frequency BA *2
Colorful World 2nd generation ultra high frequency BA*2
Fearless are getting back in the game with a bunch of affordable hybrids. They look... interesting - Shangri-la especially, could be a detail freak.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Sensitivity
112dB (@1kHz)
Impedance
22Ω (@1kHz)
Frequency response range
15Hz-20000Hz
Passive noise reduction
26dB
Drives
Fearless special research pole magnetic dynamic driver
Sonion 23 colorful world cooperation funds Medium and High Frequency BA *2
Colorful World 2nd generation ultra high frequency BA*2
Nice any idea if they offer custom for the new hybrids? Provodence seems to be a candidate for cheap and good CIEM if the graphs are anything to go by.
I am a happy owner of Fearless S8F since about a month. Fantastic IEMs, very fast and nice technical approach, love it in a metal music.
However I found that the stock tips make then sound a bit harsh. I found that tips with wider inner diameter like the FLC8 tips provide better balance between highs and upper midrange.
Which other tips can you recommend?
Anyway, fantastic IEMs for fast and heavy music.
I am a happy owner of Fearless S8F since about a month. Fantastic IEMs, very fast and nice technical approach, love it in a metal music.
However I found that the stock tips make then sound a bit harsh. I found that tips with wider inner diameter like the FLC8 tips provide better balance between highs and upper midrange.
Which other tips can you recommend?
Anyway, fantastic IEMs for fast and heavy music.
Your post made me realize that I haven't listened to my S8P's for a few months It’s a shame because I really like how they sound but the size and the long stem makes them uncomfortable for me to use on a regular basis. If you want to tame some treble harshness with tips; I rec a set of Newbee memory foam tips. They are available on both Amazon and Aliexpress and can be ordered in 6 pair packages. I use these tips on all my iems to enhance bass and take the edge off the upper mids and treble regions. Get the red version though; because the black have a reputation of breaking apart and not being as soft. Just my 2 cents.
Your post made me realize that I haven't listened to my S8P's for a few months It’s a shame because I really like how they sound but the size and the long stem makes them uncomfortable for me to use on a regular basis. If you want to tame some treble harshness with tips; I rec a set of Newbee memory foam tips. They are available on both Amazon and Aliexpress and can be ordered in 6 pair packages. I use these tips on all my iems to enhance bass and take the edge off the upper mids and treble regions. Get the red version though; because the black have a reputation of breaking apart and not being as soft. Just my 2 cents.
Your post made me realize i havent listened to my S8P in about 1.5 months haha im always using my Sundaras hooked up to my desktop. Sundaras are good for crystal clearness, but the warmth and isolation from the S8P makes me love them equally if not a tad bit more than the Sundara.
That’s not how it should graph - the Fearless S8 series is pretty bassy. That’s also a major roll-off; it looks like your unit has dead BAs in the bass or there was a leak somewhere when it was measured.
That’s not how it should graph - the Fearless S8 series is pretty bassy. That’s also a major roll-off; it looks like your unit has dead BAs in the bass or there was a leak somewhere when it was measured.
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