Of all the tips that are included in the Fh7 which are your favorites?
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[FiiO FH7] Flagship 5-Driver (1DD + 4BAs) Hybrid In-Ear Monitors, Knowles DFK + SWFK Composite BA Drivers, 13.6mm Beryllium DD Driver
ValeroidNN
New Head-Fier
Loke13
100+ Head-Fier
All depends on your preference. Dk3001 pro are neutral, play light V but with emphasis on mid bass. Fh7 had fuller bass ,but in dunu is faster. Highs ,mids and detail it's the same level. For my Dk3001 pro have better vocal. In fiio I had problems with harsh, but with zx300 was one of my favorite comboHas anyone tried both the FH7 and the Dunu DK-3001 Pro? They're the same price.
siyaha
New Head-Fier
Spinfit CP145 SOf all the tips that are included in the Fh7 which are your favorites?
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good comparation. it's cca what i've heardAll depends on your preference. Dk3001 pro are neutral, play light V but with emphasis on mid bass. Fh7 had fuller bass ,but in dunu is faster. Highs ,mids and detail it's the same level. For my Dk3001 pro have better vocal. In fiio I had problems with harsh, but with zx300 was one of my favorite combo
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nice but wonder is there recommended amp?
mroneto
Head-Fier
After going back and forth for the past hour or so, I'd like to share my experience between the FH7 and the TRN V90.
I have not found any impressions comparing these two together, and after reading some comments about the 'drier' bass on the FH7s, I would recommend anyone who feels that way to give the TRN V90 a chance, especially with 11/11 quickly approaching.
The V90s are a similar 4BA + 1DD layout to the FH7, with a 10mm diamond-graphite dynamic driver that is tuned slightly different than the FH7, which leads to a more 'casual' listening experience vs the FH7's studio monitor-like reference low end.
This combined with a slightly recessed midrange makes for a warmer, V-shaped sound that is narrower than the FH7, yet still has similar treble extension (although not as smooth).
Through most of the Chi-Fi IEMs I have tried, the V90 comes the closest to what the 'FH7 experience' is like.
I hesitate to call it an 'FH7-lite', as there are still enough differences that are apparent between the two that others may hear differently.
That being said, the FH7 with the LC-2.5D and my Q5 have come very close to my modded HD650s (along with a bit more clarity and treble extension).
Excellent value for the price, and at this point the FH7 may be my IEM endgame *wallet sighs in relief*
|| FH7: Green (High Boost) Filters, FiiO Bass tips, LC-2.5D
|| V90: HiFiHear 16 Core SPC cable (2.5mm), Spinfit CP145
|| Source: Shanling M1 via Bluetooth to Q5 with stock AM3A amp module (on low gain)
I have not found any impressions comparing these two together, and after reading some comments about the 'drier' bass on the FH7s, I would recommend anyone who feels that way to give the TRN V90 a chance, especially with 11/11 quickly approaching.
The V90s are a similar 4BA + 1DD layout to the FH7, with a 10mm diamond-graphite dynamic driver that is tuned slightly different than the FH7, which leads to a more 'casual' listening experience vs the FH7's studio monitor-like reference low end.
This combined with a slightly recessed midrange makes for a warmer, V-shaped sound that is narrower than the FH7, yet still has similar treble extension (although not as smooth).
Through most of the Chi-Fi IEMs I have tried, the V90 comes the closest to what the 'FH7 experience' is like.
I hesitate to call it an 'FH7-lite', as there are still enough differences that are apparent between the two that others may hear differently.
That being said, the FH7 with the LC-2.5D and my Q5 have come very close to my modded HD650s (along with a bit more clarity and treble extension).
Excellent value for the price, and at this point the FH7 may be my IEM endgame *wallet sighs in relief*
|| FH7: Green (High Boost) Filters, FiiO Bass tips, LC-2.5D
|| V90: HiFiHear 16 Core SPC cable (2.5mm), Spinfit CP145
|| Source: Shanling M1 via Bluetooth to Q5 with stock AM3A amp module (on low gain)
VanLifeHiFi
New Head-Fier
After going back and forth for the past hour or so, I'd like to share my experience between the FH7 and the TRN V90.
I have not found any impressions comparing these two together, and after reading some comments about the 'drier' bass on the FH7s, I would recommend anyone who feels that way to give the TRN V90 a chance, especially with 11/11 quickly approaching.
The V90s are a similar 4BA + 1DD layout to the FH7, with a 10mm diamond-graphite dynamic driver that is tuned slightly different than the FH7, which leads to a more 'casual' listening experience vs the FH7's studio monitor-like reference low end.
This combined with a slightly recessed midrange makes for a warmer, V-shaped sound that is narrower than the FH7, yet still has similar treble extension (although not as smooth).
Through most of the Chi-Fi IEMs I have tried, the V90 comes the closest to what the 'FH7 experience' is like.
I hesitate to call it an 'FH7-lite', as there are still enough differences that are apparent between the two that others may hear differently.
That being said, the FH7 with the LC-2.5D and my Q5 have come very close to my modded HD650s (along with a bit more clarity and treble extension).
Excellent value for the price, and at this point the FH7 may be my IEM endgame *wallet sighs in relief*
|| FH7: Green (High Boost) Filters, FiiO Bass tips, LC-2.5D
|| V90: HiFiHear 16 Core SPC cable (2.5mm), Spinfit CP145
|| Source: Shanling M1 via Bluetooth to Q5 with stock AM3A amp module (on low gain)
Thanks for this. Because you didn't say the v90 was absolutely trash in comparison I am now low dollar chi-fi-curious. I was under the impression that at $33 the v90 is just a gimmick.
I want to get my 70 y.o. father something hifi as he loves my m11 pro/fh7. Maybe AP80 Pro dap and v90 would be it.
mroneto
Head-Fier
Thanks for this. Because you didn't say the v90 was absolutely trash in comparison I am now low dollar chi-fi-curious. I was under the impression that at $33 the v90 is just a gimmick.
I want to get my 70 y.o. father something hifi as he loves my m11 pro/fh7. Maybe AP80 Pro dap and v90 would be it.
It has just been recently that I have gone on a Chi-Fi shopping spree, and after trying multiple KZs (ZSN Pro, ZS10 Pro, ZSX), the Tin T2s, TRN V80/V90, and my personal favorite the BLON BL-03, I feel that they have really stepped their game up compared to some of the bigger names in this industry.
Although they are not as refined or accessory-heavy as something like FiiOs offerings, I think they are well worth their price and value.
Give it a try, I assure you it will open a new experience!
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Any sales on the FH7 happening this month? Really want to try a set of these.
Hi guys, this is my review of the FH7. I really enjoyed them.
https://www.headphonesty.com/2019/11/review-fiio-fh7/
https://www.headphonesty.com/2019/11/review-fiio-fh7/
hgpardo
100+ Head-Fier
I have all these Chinese inexpensive IEMs. My favourites are BLON BL03 (like you) and especially IKKO OH10. I am enjoying these IEMs for fun listening, but looking for more details I prefer the FH7.
Hi everyone
I am planning to get those or the Fearless S8pro.
After researching the FH7 i read multiple reports mentioning a "haze" or weirdness in the mids but no one explained it enough. So what is that exactly?
I am planning to get those or the Fearless S8pro.
After researching the FH7 i read multiple reports mentioning a "haze" or weirdness in the mids but no one explained it enough. So what is that exactly?
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Can't hear any kind of haze.
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