Damieni
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Hi guys, anyone had a chance to compare the MTW2 vs MW07+?
Not right now, unfortunately. I've been on a binge of portable AMP/DACs and over-ears. Once the gym opens back up, then I'll probably give them a try.So, I've been really enjoying my N6 (regular) and I use NT01AX for my laptop and my new N6 for my phone. None of the new TOTL devices are calling me - the MTW2 not being able to be used independently for calls and case size (and price) make it not for me....
but the itch has come back and I'm eyeing the WF-Xb700 that Sony is coming out with. Anyone have any idea what wired model they'd compare the driver to? I have and love the EX-800ST and if the xb700 is rocking a 12mm DD that has sound at all similar....
I'm thinking about pre-ordering at Bestbuy but that's not super convenient for me - anyone have any idea of where else the XB700 might be carried online when it's released? I can't find it on Amazon (my default). Anyone else planning on trying these out? @hifi80sman ?
Based on past experience, the XB line will sound decent, but it won't have the same SQ as their higher end models. They do look nice, but I don't think they are going to sound better than the XM3 (although, they may fit better).
True the Flames S cable may not be ideal from the looks of it. If you get the right cable they don't bother me and are more convenient. Leave in hanging on the neck. 3 seconds to insert and done. Compared to open case put in right bud switch hands put in left than close case and have to put case somewhere. TW is not the most easy to get along with for sports for me than a well designed single light cable. Even right now, I was thinking about the Sony XB700 but I have also wanted the Elecom GB41 BT model. 14 grams weight for the Elecom even with a cable while the Sony buds are 8 each for 16 grams, Elecom has aptX and aptX LL, and flat/Bass1/Bass2 on board settings. Both are 5.0 class 1, Elecom does have three buttons on one side to control everything a bit easier with no two button press for FF and three for rewind like the Sony. Both have 12mm drivers. Sony wins in battery life but is $78 more atm. I have the older Elecom RH1000BT version which is also 14 grams and I just wear them on my neck and quite a few times I say, crap, I forgot to bring earphones cause I forget they are there. Leaning towards the Elecom since they are designed for sound with a three layer diaphragm, dual chambers, and a semi-open design not having the others components in the housing.
There are also aftermarket battery cases which will recharge many more times than the Sony's one time. So, charging on the go is addable but out playing sports with no pockets sometimes it is great to take a break and take out your in-ears and wipe the sweat off your face and head and where do you put a TW. Take them out put in one hand, grab towel with the other... not as convenient as let them hang on your neck and hands are free to do whatever. Might be nice if the Sony had a leash but only the SP900 comes with one.
There is the Astrotec S90 Pro which has dual Knowles with AptX... https://www.linsoul.com/products/astrotec-s90-pro
I agree the 12mm driver, which you know is going to be quality from Sony, is a major selling point. Indeed, probably some tip rolling and removing foam from the nozzle could give you a nice result. I know some people may not want to mess with the foam, just in case they don't like the result.Depends on how they made them. They may sound sweet with the right tips that balance them out some. The right EQ perhaps. If they they took their solid previous 12mm and shoved some foam in the nozzle behind the screen that we can take out we could have a very very good sounding result. I'd say a pretty good chance they are XB due to some physical means like vents or foam that we can mod w/o much trouble. The 12mm is a good sign and makes them more desirable IMO.
I agree the 12mm driver, which you know is going to be quality from Sony, is a major selling point. Indeed, probably some tip rolling and removing foam from the nozzle could give you a nice result. I know some people may not want to mess with the foam, just in case they don't like the result.
I've also seen rumors that the WF-1000XM4 earbuds may be coming out for Holiday 2020, which supposedly will have low bitrate (330 kbps) LDAC.
Thanks! I hadn't seen that those S90s were released. Anyone have them to comment on SQ? I like everything about the design and specs. Might have to take a flyer on them.There is the Astrotec S90 Pro which has dual Knowles with AptX... https://www.linsoul.com/products/astrotec-s90-pro
Thanks! I hadn't seen that those S90s were released. Anyone have them to comment on SQ? I like everything about the design and specs. Might have to take a flyer on them.
With the new more efficient Qualcomm chips and the new models we will see at CES with them and using aptX adaptive it would be wise for them to get them on the board for Black Friday holiday shopping time. Like Fraunhofer making LC3/LC3plus and aptx adaptive Sony really should be trying to make the codec more efficient and switchable bit rate to keep up. 330 bitrate is the best your line's flagship can do by end of 2020 is really not all that impressive.
Looks like it may be along these lines:They don't look half bad. Just maybe some info on the Knowles models used would be helpful. Though it might(should?) be out there if you look.
edit: Says and ED bass and a treble armature but not specific...
..but good to see one of the bass armature instead of both smaller trying to save space.
I tried those Creatives. The sound was good, not great and not in the same league as L2P or N6 Pro, but better than a lot of others I tried at the same price-point - a little bass- and mid-forward without sounding boomy or hollow, a little dull sounding between 4 and 12khz but not unpleasant. I sent them back because the buttons on mine were the same - I couldn't press it without jamming the bud deeper into my ear. They also didn't fit well and kept falling out on their own (even though they are super light). Those were tolerable issues, but mine also had massive connection issues. I'd get dropouts just sitting in my office with my phone on my desk. Wearing them out on the street in D.C., they were stuttered "off" more than they were "on." But YMMV on that, if what I've read is accurate, not all of these have the same drop-out problems.
Looking great but unfortunately that translates to 140$ CAD. Not sure if 3026 has the choppy bud-switching like the 3020 does. Couldn't find any reviews except one saying "the bass is a bit soft."Same seller who had only the standard version now also has the QC3020 / AptX Pro version at 99$
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000891437908.html
Sounded like they wanted people on their Facebook group to test them out but they never got around to it. Next I saw them sold at marked-up prices on Aliexpress until I saw that Linsoul listing. At that price I'm hoping they no longer use a faux USB Type-C port (as on the S60 and S80, only charges Type-C-to-A cables).There is the Astrotec S90 Pro which has dual Knowles with AptX... https://www.linsoul.com/products/astrotec-s90-pro
Sounds like you would like the Nuarl N6 (non-pro).Hi guys!
I have two TWS's:
- One Moore Stylish
- Lypertek Tevi
I need something with an "in-between" sound sig. I like the OneMore's quite a bit, but find them a bit boomy at times.
The Lypertek's I just can't like them. Even after the firmware update, to me, they still sound too bright on the upper midrange. Prefer the One More's, even if they aren't as detailed or have as much resolution and soundstage.
As a side note to the sound... I also HATE the controls on the TEVI's. The buttons are hard and pressing them into your ear is stupidly painful. The OneMore's have a neat button on the top of the earbuds that presses easily.
AT that price point I also see no incentive, with the tried and trie E12 out there ...Looking great but unfortunately that translates to 140$ CAD. Not sure if 3026 has the choppy bud-switching like the 3020 does. Couldn't find any reviews except one saying "the bass is a bit soft."