KokushiTsumo
100+ Head-Fier
Maybe a "geek" should expand their wold view and crack open one of the sets with QC issues?
Yes, there's a BA in the nozzle.There is definitely a BA in the nozzle. I'm guessing the piezos are stacked coaxially on top of one of the DDs (probably the 8mm one).
They are VERY light aren't they.I'd like to see the design inside and how they fit those 5 drivers in the body. I wonder if anyone willing teardown and show how these ridiculously so light...
I don't think the smaller DD is there. That should be where the 2 pin connecter is. There also needs to be some room for a crossover circuit. I think the 7mm DD is closer to the nozzle and the 8mm DD is bit more over to the right, closer to the vent hole.I believe that the DD located below (marked with white) is handling the low frequencies as it needs air to rumble. And there's is ventilation hole right there facing with it.
And the one located above (marked yellow) is handling the mids.
I was going to purchase that color, but they ran out of them and had to settle for "blue".Mine is black based with a tiny hint of green, love the coloring
Nothing wrong with blue.I was going to purchase that color, but they ran out of them and had to settle for "blue".
Makes me think of songs like:
Blue
Blue, Blue, my Life is Blue
Blue Moon
Blue Suede Shoes
Blue Jean
Blue Bayou
Blue Eyes
Blue Eyes Blue
Baby Blue Eyes
Blue Christmas
Blue Skies
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
Blue Velvet
Blue Ain't Your Color
Blue Island
Blue Lights
Blue Highway
Blue Moon of Kentucky
Blue on Blue
Blue Collar Man
Blue on Black
Blue Memories
Blue Morning in the Rain
Blue Monday
Blue (Ba, Da, Dee)
Blue is the Warmest Color
Blue and Sentimental
Blue Gardenia
Blue on Blue
Blue Eyes Blind
So, a true follower will dye their hair blue as well. But, I'm still "blue and sad" that I couldn't get GREEN.
Cheers!
-Clear
I usually stick with the foam tips.They are VERY light aren't they.
I struggled to get ANY of my ear tips to stay on my right side unit, so I tried the OEM tips and found the usual issue that I have with most tips, which is that the small is a little too small, and the medium is just a touch too snug for any long sessions to remain comfortable.
My go-to tips are Xelastec's, Triple comforts or the regular OEM tips from IMR, but tip-flipped (I find these work great on many of my sets when flipped).
Of these only the Xelastec's would stay on. Same with many of my other tips. I wasn't keen on the physical fit of the Xelastec's on these (I only tried medium small so far) so I tried flipping the small translucent OEM Geek tips, and they're perfect. Reasonably deep fit, comfortable and well sealed, and so far they've not been left behind in my ear like everything else I tried. Nice and secure.
Yes, you're right. I didn't think about 2pin connector and crossover circuit.I don't think the smaller DD is there. That should be where the 2 pin connecter is. There also needs to be some room for a crossover circuit. I think the 7mm DD is closer to the nozzle and the 8mm DD is bit more over to the right, closer to the vent hole.
Did I mention, I love Blue Skies, Blue Berries, Blue Berry Ice Cream, and Blue Berry Smoothies?Nothing wrong with blue.
I believe the 8mm DD is the one that does the bass.I usually stick with the foam tips.
Yes, you're right. I didn't think about 2pin connector and crossover circuit.
I think the ventilation hole still goes to the 7mm DD handling the low frequencies. But the 8mm DD handling the mids maybe located in the middle of the body close to the nozzle.
Because I see two ventilation holes as usual. One is for they body (marked red) and one for the DD (marked white).
My set from Penon just arrived. Due to a bad cold I sadly can't listen OOTB so I'm going to burn them in for a couple days. Really liking the faceplate colors.