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Just gone up $20 in the last few hours
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Just gone up $20 in the last few hours
A 40 mm version of the FH5 cable would fit the bill nicely.It does function at least for me as i want a portable rig without cables. and im willing to sacrifice the total cable free with this fiio BTRx solution.
as you said, the cable must have a chin slider (sturdy like on the FH5 cable) a option of a slim ear-hook (could work a detachable one to work with other MMCXs in-ears)
Also the super-duty 3.5mm connector on the FH5 cable is a must.
Even 40 USD would be a great choice coming from FIIO
Forsteni is way brighter and thinner sounding. looser bass. FH5 is far superior imo.
I've reviewed it before, the difference between them is night and dayyou are using the Forsteni?
I've reviewed it before, the difference between them is night and day
I've reviewed it before, the difference between them is night and day
The bass in the Forsteni is somewhat too loose, and IMO there is too much of a dip between bass and mids that results in too much emphasis in the mid highs - high frequencies. The coherence of the DD and BA drivers, as well as fullness of vocals seems to suffer as a result - I use the Oriolus MK2 /v2 / whatever people call it these days nearly everyday, so I know what that company is capable of, and they surely skimped on something with the Forsteni to get it to half the price of their original magnum opus.I could understand the difference of the sound signatures between the two, but to say that the FH5 is far superior is another issue. Technically, in what aspects do you consider it superior to Oriolus?
Hey, could cou compare it to the Massdrop Plus too? I didn't like the Massdrop too much, especially the too forward upper mids and smallish soundstage.
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Thanks @FiiO. I'm so glad this is not the case.This shop is not our official store on Aliexpress.
The bass in the Forsteni is somewhat too loose, and IMO there is too much of a dip between bass and mids that results in too much emphasis in the mid highs - high frequencies. The coherence of the DD and BA drivers, as well as fullness of vocals seems to suffer as a result - I use the Oriolus MK2 /v2 / whatever people call it these days nearly everyday, so I know what that company is capable of, and they surely skimped on something with the Forsteni to get it to half the price of their original magnum opus.
The FiiO FH5 handles the transition between DD and BA so seamlessly and effortlessly, with more well rounded sound signature throughout that I would easily recommend it over the Forsteni, unless a user specifically asked me for a bright, wide soundstage tuning IEM.
I actually very much enjoyed the Massdrop Plus, but to compare it I would say the FiiO is gentler and less mechanical sounding than the MDP, especially in the low frequencies (I find that dynamic driver bass is generally more "pleasant" in that it's not so aggressively tight). High frequency details are also more smoothed out (but not recessed) than the MDP IMO. Kind of like the difference between a "shh" and a "tchh" if you know what I mean. Soundstage is also slightly wider, though it wasn't the highlight for me when I tried it. The FH5 definitely did not have as much emphasis on upper mids though, so it might fit your bill.
As @Ivan TT correctly stated, source matching is a factor. When paired with my QP1R which is known to be bright and detailed, the FH5 sounded too midforward with a scoop in the upper bass/low mids. It's breathtakingly clear but I wanted more growl to my male vocals and crunch in the guitars. After switching out to the WM1A which is warmer and more "musical" sounding I thought the balance was perfect. One of the first things I look out for when evaluating earphones are obvious weaknesses. I'm struggling to find any.