Thanks, will check these out. Just to be clear, I'm not necessarily looking for tiny IEM, just something that pops out of ear the least. I actually think my ears are on the bigger sideYou might also want to check out the 1More comfobuds mini. These are super tiny too. Usually on offer regularly.
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Going fully Wireless IEMs. Too soon? Or are we there yet?
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dweaver
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Low profile TWS...
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if it's about TWS in general I absolutely agree that ANC, multipoint, size, portabilityor even how easy is to get them out of the case etc. are crucial. But until there's no ultimate TWS ticking all the boxes as excellent+ then I have use case for a wireless "wired" excellent sounding IEM without mamy extra features. On daily basis I use AAP2 (does everything good or great) or MTW3 when I want superior SQ (has its issues IMHO) but I'd gladly replace the latter with better sounding pair if that makes sense. Besides not every recording sounds best on one device. Sometimes you want bit more warmth, sometimes more intimate soundstage..Same. Good ANC is a must. If I want top tier fidelity I would likely be listening in a quiet space to enjoy the quality
, and in that case, I’d rather use my wired equipment. Tools for the job and all.
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Having been using the Svanar TWS for several days this is what that is aiming at. It's not the best all rounder but it sounds darn good compared to the best all rounder's I own or have owned.if it's about TWS in general I absolutely agree that ANC, multipoint, size, portabilityor even how easy is to get them out of the case etc. are crucial. But until there's no ultimate TWS ticking all the boxes as excellent+ then I have use case for a wireless "wired" excellent sounding IEM without mamy extra features. On daily basis I use AAP2 (does everything good or great) or MTW3 when I want superior SQ (has its issues IMHO) but I'd gladly replace the latter with better sounding pair if that makes sense. Besides not every recording sounds best on one device. Sometimes you want bit more warmth, sometimes more intimate soundstage..
I even like it more than my Fiio UTWS5/FH5 combo. It won't be for everyone considering the price to features and it's signature might not be for everyone. But it's as good an audiophile sound as I have heard, competing with wired configurations I have owned in the past.
Have really kept my list of features in addition to tuning.if it's about TWS in general I absolutely agree that ANC, multipoint, size, portabilityor even how easy is to get them out of the case etc. are crucial. But until there's no ultimate TWS ticking all the boxes as excellent+ then I have use case for a wireless "wired" excellent sounding IEM without mamy extra features. On daily basis I use AAP2 (does everything good or great) or MTW3 when I want superior SQ (has its issues IMHO) but I'd gladly replace the latter with better sounding pair if that makes sense. Besides not every recording sounds best on one device. Sometimes you want bit more warmth, sometimes more intimate soundstage..
1) ANC, Multipoint then
2) Controls
3) APP
ANC and Multipoint as I want to be able to sit anywhere and enjoy the music and I want to be sure that I can keep connected to the devices that are usually with me. Controls and their flexibility are important as I want to avoid strange control options that make it difficult to remember them. APP as to customize my individual experience.
As prices go, the TWS need to enhance the user experience
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I've read somewhere that they sound just like a wireless version of the wired ones. That's impressive! Two things though.. horrendous design and ridiculous case! I'd love to take great sound outside from time to timeHaving been using the Svanar TWS for several days this is what that is aiming at. It's not the best all rounder but it sounds darn good compared to the best all rounder's I own or have owned.
I even like it more than my Fiio UTWS5/FH5 combo. It won't be for everyone considering the price to features and it's signature might not be for everyone. But it's as good an audiophile sound as I have heard, competing with wired configurations I have owned in the past.
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Yea I get the occasional driver 'cough' where it feels like it is spluttering at me. Can be painful if loud enough. And also weirdness with phantom touches once or twice so far.few things were just off-putting.
All that said, it's the tws that has allowed me to sell all my others and stop wanting more due to the sound which is all I really care about.
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Can't recall any phantom touches on my units but this could be happening with touch surfaces or whatnot. I had different 'issues' though e.g. high floor noise/hiss in the Pros due to elevated gain on the internal amp, incoherence in trebles (had to take down 4k by a lot) - less prominent in the Mystique, the base felt less textured on them though. Liked the Pros initial tuning better but had to heavily EQ both in a different ways obviously to get more balanced/neutral with a tad bass boost. If only the trebles were more ironed out I'd still be a happy owner.Yea I get the occasional driver 'cough' where it feels like it is spluttering at me. Can be painful if loud enough. And also weirdness with phantom touches once or twice so far.
All that said, it's the tws that has allowed me to sell all my others and stop wanting more due to the sound which is all I really care about.
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The case is cool looking but impractical. I fall asleep with these in and when they wake me up complaining they need to be recharged putting them in the case in the dark is painful LOL.I've read somewhere that they sound just like a wireless version of the wired ones. That's impressive! Two things though.. horrendous design and ridiculous case! I'd love to take great sound outside from time to time
The design looks far worse in pictures than in use. These are actually really comfortable and look good in my opinion. They have less issues looking weird than lots of stem styles I have owned.
I am a back sleeper mostly which I why I wear them to bed.
They are big but very comfortable and the size makes them easy to take in and out.
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Just got the OnePlus 11 and buds pro 2 in today. They sound pretty good on the OnePlus 11 with LHDC V4. Compared by trying the buds on my ROG Phone 7 and they sound way better as more full sounding. That built in DIRAC player makes a big difference
We're there!
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Nice! What's that on the right and how's the FiiOs working for you? I'm thinking about getting them or the Shures.We're there!
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Hello,
I am loooking for foam tips for JVC HA-FW1000T. Does anyone know which tips fits this model.
https://www.jvc.com/usa/headphones/high-resolution/ha-fw1000t/
I am loooking for foam tips for JVC HA-FW1000T. Does anyone know which tips fits this model.
https://www.jvc.com/usa/headphones/high-resolution/ha-fw1000t/
If you get a properly working one they are great. The quality control is poor,the first one i got had a non-working button on the left hook. They do sound great, plenty of power for any non-planar iem,and the FiiO control app is excellent... great parametric eq in there,multiple control options for the buttons, selectable codec . They are also splash proof.Nice! What's that on the right and how's the FiiOs working for you? I'm thinking about getting them or the Shures.
The other one is the cheap kz az09. Very decent for the price, i do get occasional signal drops....but they sound very good considering they only do sbc/aac codecs.
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Hello,
I am loooking for foam tips for JVC HA-FW1000T. Does anyone know which tips fits this model.
https://www.jvc.com/usa/headphones/high-resolution/ha-fw1000t/
IIRC I've used Xcessor FX4.9 on mine.
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