FD5 is worth having...Thanks again. So, the IT07 will be, for now . Because I am really curious about the FD5.
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Thanks a lot.
I only have the IT04 (I had the ier-Z1r and the AG but sold both and kept the IT04).
I am thinking in an upgrade...and the IT07 it is one option. But this new trend of single DD puzzles me and I love to try new stuff .
Unfortunately here I cannot try before buying because simply there's no shop that sells these.
Now I need a S8Pro with FD5 Bass,Just got the FD5. No burn in via the E1DA 9038SG3 coming from the Fearless S8 pro using some weird and unknown omega big ear tips with wide bore and nozzle.
First impression:
The FD5 stage is stupid wide but not as deep as the S8 pro.
Resolution is a level down, imaging is two levels down. Bass quality is two levels up.
Tuning wise they're lean in the lower mids (~2dB) , significant boost at 6khz (~4dB) and slightly subdued air (~2dB).
To my ears they are not sibilant at all but they are hot for badly recorded cymbals and maybe other sounds that occupy the 6khz region.
I will report more after proper burn in.
Just got the FD5. No burn in via the E1DA 9038SG3 coming from the Fearless S8 pro using some weird and unknown omega big ear tips with wide bore and nozzle.
First impression:
The FD5 stage is stupid wide but not as deep as the S8 pro.
Resolution is a level down, imaging is two levels down. Bass quality is two levels up.
Tuning wise they're lean in the lower mids (~2dB) , significant boost at 6khz (~4dB) and slightly subdued air (~2dB).
To my ears they are not sibilant at all but they are hot for badly recorded cymbals and maybe other sounds that occupy the 6khz region.
I will report more after proper burn in.
Are you adverse to using a PEQ, to make pinpoint cuts to what fatigues you ?Thanks for your impressions. Please burn them in and report back. I am super sensitive at 6 kHz. If burn-in does not help with that, I will need to put the FD5 as in the "probably not" category for me.
It seems there are quite a number of, otherwise fantastic, new IEMs that have a 5-7 kHz peak to which I have sensitivity. I need to pass on the units as I can only buy without trying them first.
Are you adverse to using a PEQ, to make pinpoint cuts to what fatigues you ?
I’m of the mind that making PEQ cuts is akin to dialing in a custom tuning. Without my Qudelix-5K, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy 96% of my collection.
I totally agree. Personally, I've found that there is no such thing as the perfectly tuned iem, headphones, speakers, etc. Especially if you listen to multiple genres of music. A little EQ goes a long way to fix a few areas where your transducers fall short. Even expensive stuff can excel in some areas, and fall a bit short in others. A bit of EQ can be the difference between making your gear sounding great; to making you want to sell them off. EQ is a tweak; as much as tips, cables and source components are.Are you adverse to using a PEQ, to make pinpoint cuts to what fatigues you ?
I’m of the mind that making PEQ cuts is akin to dialing in a custom tuning. Without my Qudelix-5K, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy 96% of my collection.