clerkpalmer
Headphoneus Supremus
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Any news on the Klipsch T10
Fall 2020 was the original date.
Any news on the Klipsch T10
I'm not sure, I can't wear headphones, they make me feel clostrophobic.
Etymotics use diffuse field with a slight mids boost as their target. I used Crinacles graph database with my xm3 and tried to EQ it to that.
My favorite is still my er4s, but the xm3s get really close and it helps open up the soundstage and sharpen the imaging so much.
I hear you on the APPs. i'm on my 3rd pair. They Quality Control really sucks on them. My first pair had the newer firmware and it was awful. The last two are still on the old firmware and the ANC is fantastic, so is the Transparency. I bought some aftermarket silicon and foam tips from Ali Express and They seem to fit better than the stock tips. I also own the Pamu Scroll, I haven't listened to it in a long time but I remember I didn't like how veiled the highs were, The touch sensors were too sensitive and they don't turn off w/o the case. For the price they were pretty great, but the design hurt my ear after about 30 min.
Interesting, but I doubt they will have controls for volume or even play-pause. They also seem to be cable-down rather than over-ear/negative fit which means the stems would be more obvious.
The bass will lessen a bit and same with the treble harshness. They have pretty good call quality and I usually only wear one side when doing phone call.I don't think the Pamu Scroll highs are veiled so much as they are very slightly recessed. What strikes me most about the Pamu Scroll is that they are fairly transparent and uncolored, without any boxy or closed in sound or metallic timbre like some cheaper buds. They remind me of my MTW.
As for APP, by the time I decided the 2C54 firmware was too much of an issue for me the Corona virus was keeping me hiding out at home, and I'd like to get them exchanged under the warranty without using one of my 2 accidental damage claims with AppleCare+. I do not want to deal with email exchange with AppleCare, and would prefer to do it in person, but I've convinced myself that by the time it is safe to go into the Apple stores we will have a new firmware. I know I'm an easy mark.
I got the N6Pro replacements a day early today, and I charged them up and paired them with my iPhone 11 Pro Max about 20 minutes ago. In the pairing process, when the iPhone pop up asked me to pair the other side, it didn't show the earbud name, and paired it as "headset", while the left one that I'd manually paired to start the process was named "NUARL N6PRO-L".
I turned BT off and on a couple of times, and it stayed named "headset". I doubled clicked the Rt main button and it went into pairing mode, then I tapped on "headset" in my iPhone BT prefs, and it automatically renamed the "headset" to "NUARL N6PRO-R" and connected, with left as slave. It's all working fine now.
They sound pretty good before burn-in, with only a slight hint of sharp treble that should smooth out with about 24+ hours of music. The treble is not bright or sibilant, just slightly edgy sometimes, and only mildly so. The sound is crisp and detailed, rendering acoustic guitar overtones quite well. The midrange, and big air and space is pretty good, and vocals from Jackson Browne and Jack Johnson are rich and present, maybe even better than my MTW mids (will have to compare after burn-in)? They have more bass than I was expecting from the reviews I've seen here, so I won't be disappointed at all. I don't hear any driver flex when inserting them into my ear canals quickly with a tight seal.
I also think they have a bit better passive isolation than my MTW. Unfortunately this makes it hard to talk with them in, because I hear my voice rumbling deep and low inside my head when I talk during a phone call - much worse than with my MTW with transparency mode on, or my APP. These will NOT be the ones I wear while walking around in this world, but would be the ones I can use in the safety of my home when I'm alone and want to tune things out and read a good book with music, with no wires to hang me up. PS: My wife says I sound fine on a phone call with her.
The bass will lessen a bit and same with the treble harshness. They have pretty good call quality and I usually only wear one side when doing phone call.
BTW, last time I heard someone was gonna order the Astrotec S90 Pros to try them out? Whatever happened to that?
I kinda can get them for the price of the Edifier TWS NB here where I am, and that twin BA setup is pretty intriguing TBH.
Of course, no EQ app or ambient passthrough or ANC or anything like that, though the case does QI which is pretty nice to have (I'm spoiled by the L2P case lol).
I’m pretty happy with the e8 3g. Much better than the 1g and sometimes better than the XM3s.Have not experienced any issues. However, curious about the MTW2s. Will if be possible for you to put some words on what you like better compared with the e8 3g?I had zero issues with the Beoplay E8 3g using an iPhone 11 pro max. They did issue a firmware update that helped the Passthrough mode while I had them. That said, I do like my MTW2 better. If the Beoplay E8 3g come down in price, I might revisit.
Its not lessen more like tightened.But, but, I don't want the bass to lessen a little
For d3myz - I grabbed the Pamu Scroll which are my bedside TWS, and I stand by my thoughts - the details are not veiled to me and they have nice air and space. I find them to have a nice transparent sound with a good balance of bass, mids and treble. The treble is just slightly recessed to me, which makes them work better with poor recordings, but despite my 58 yr old ears I have not thought about EQing more treble lately.. The PaMu charging case size, while round, is about as wide and deep as the N6pro case, but at least 1.5x the length of the N6Pro.
And yes, with PaMu it is easy to pause the music when trying to re-adjust them in your ears, so that they don't apply pressure to sensitive parts of the ears..
This need to be highlighted, the fact that the xm3's can be tuned to satisfaction fairly easily. Case in point, here are my headphone xm3's settings:
Don't have a screen shot of my tws xm3 settings, but I adjust clear bass to - 2 and bump 16k another 2 or 3 dB (cause I'm old).
One thing to remember, the xm3's are faithfully tuned to the Sony house sound - - lots of bass, while at the same time trying to maintain clarity across mids and highs. I think I'm starting to tire of Sony's target curve. Lately, I've turned down the low end on all my Sony headphones and earphones.
I saw the Sound response curve on Rtings and look horrendous.I’m pretty happy with the e8 3g. Much better than the 1g and sometimes better than the XM3s.Have not experienced any issues. However, curious about the MTW2s. Will if be possible for you to put some words on what you like better compared with the e8 3g?
Great that they're working. That slightly harsh treble is exactly what i was refering to when i mentioned these do well with a little burn in.I don't think the Pamu Scroll highs are veiled so much as they are very slightly recessed. What strikes me most about the Pamu Scroll is that they are fairly transparent and uncolored, without any boxy or closed in sound or metallic timbre like some cheaper buds. They remind me of my MTW.
As for APP, by the time I decided the 2C54 firmware was too much of an issue for me the Corona virus was keeping me hiding out at home, and I'd like to get them exchanged under the warranty without using one of my 2 accidental damage claims with AppleCare+. I do not want to deal with email exchange with AppleCare, and would prefer to do it in person, but I've convinced myself that by the time it is safe to go into the Apple stores we will have a new firmware. I know I'm an easy mark.
I got the N6Pro replacements a day early today, and I charged them up and paired them with my iPhone 11 Pro Max about 20 minutes ago. In the pairing process, when the iPhone pop up asked me to pair the other side, it didn't show the earbud name, and paired it as "headset", while the left one that I'd manually paired to start the process was named "NUARL N6PRO-L".
I turned BT off and on a couple of times, and it stayed named "headset". I doubled clicked the Rt main button and it went into pairing mode, then I tapped on "headset" in my iPhone BT prefs, and it automatically renamed the "headset" to "NUARL N6PRO-R" and connected, with left as slave. It's all working fine now.
They sound pretty good before burn-in, with only a slight hint of sharp treble that should smooth out with about 24+ hours of music. The treble is not bright or sibilant, just slightly edgy sometimes, and only mildly so. The sound is crisp and detailed, rendering acoustic guitar overtones quite well. The midrange, and big air and space is pretty good, and vocals from Jackson Browne and Jack Johnson are rich and present, maybe even better than my MTW mids (will have to compare after burn-in)? They have more bass than I was expecting from the reviews I've seen here, so I won't be disappointed at all. I don't hear any driver flex when inserting them into my ear canals quickly with a tight seal.
I also think they have a bit better passive isolation than my MTW. Unfortunately this makes it hard to talk with them in, because I hear my voice rumbling deep and low inside my head when I talk during a phone call - much worse than with my MTW with transparency mode on, or my APP. These will NOT be the ones I wear while walking around in this world, but would be the ones I can use in the safety of my home when I'm alone and want to tune things out and read a good book with music, with no wires to hang me up. PS: My wife says I sound fine on a phone call with her.
The Sony WF-1000XM3 are really good at wind noise reduction.Maybe off topic maybe not. Can anyone recommend something good for road cycling? I tried my mtw2 with transparency on but the wind noise even at low speeds was brutal. Recommendations appreciated even if not strictly tws