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heres the one from the 5 driver I ordered
l liked the FRs readout. Congrats on your new CIEMs...
heres the one from the 5 driver I ordered
... Your absolutely correct right there. "Let your ears be the judge"... I can share the bottom of the range IEM with relation to a club member / colleague's impressions on the Genesis, their 1 BA IEM. Compared with my W10 they sounded basically the same. Another colleague has ordered Aisha CIEM 3 BA. He has the Jomo 6R and will post impressions very soon. I've auditioned the 6Rs as well...
Contemplating on getting this ot a sennheiser ie80. Any opinions? Will use it mostly for gaming and music across genres..
In other words. I have to buy an aftermarket cables soon. What about the drivers themselves? How tough are they?
The BA receivers used are Knowles (USA) and Sonion (JPN) imports, shells are made & assembled in the Philippines. Some bespoke shells of fancy finishes are made in Japan by a famous Japanese IEM shell craftsman. Flipears IEMs are Used by some well known artists as Stage in-ears. They should be tough...
(Images are FE models, but not actually the units i auditioned) From a recent Meetup in the Emirates capital Abu Dhabi, I personally audioned the quad drivered AIM model - Warm, I personally like the tuning. Axis=6 drivers/ear, Neutral. There's a Micro switch for gain.Alpha=14 drivers/ear, Neutral bright & the 16 driver/ear Ace, Neutral Bright wider soundstage than the Alpha. Even with its bright signature, there wasn't even a hint of Sibilance or piercing i experienced. I played Boston's "Hitch a Ride" DSD64 on the AK240. If you prefer these signatures, you will be amazed...... Your absolutely correct right there. "Let your ears be the judge"... I can share the bottom of the range IEM with relation to a club member / colleague's impressions on the Genesis, their 1 BA IEM. Compared with my W10 they sounded basically the same. Another colleague has ordered Aisha CIEM 3 BA. He has the Jomo 6R and will post impressions very soon. I've auditioned the 6Rs as well...
Hey guys! During my most recent trip to Japan, I managed to listen to FlipEars' six-driver AXIS. I was really impressed with what I heard, and I thought I might share with you an excerpt of my impressions from my e-earphone article on TheHeadphoneList.com. Enjoy!
FlipEars AXIS
Among the lot here, AXIS presents the most structurally-complete and technically-competent midrange. The lower- and upper-mids show tons of sophistication; well-rounded, resolving and emotive in its delivery. FlipEars clearly cares for structure and body as much as they do detail and definition. The AXIS balances technical performance, musicality and life-liked-ness like 64Audio’s A6t does, but it’s noticeably more laid-back – especially at the extremes.
The AXIS’s low-end is musical and pleasing; wholesomely warm and rounded. It’s not necessarily noteworthy in any particular way – neither in extension, nor in texture – but it performs without intruding on the midrange and treble, which is a feat that’s underrated in its complexity. Similarly, the treble is not the furthest extended I’ve heard – as made clear by its okay stage – but it balances smoothness, articulation and energy with impressive finesse. All in all, the AXIS is simply a pleasing, coherent and versatile monitor with a killer midrange to boot. FlipEars is absolutely a one to watch.
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Auditioned the Aisha, Axis & Ace(discontinued/renamed) . Excellent tuning & shell workmanship.No more feedback or reviews?