Kressel
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Received my Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 last week and im happy. Packaging is clever, eco-friendly and the earbuds feels light and PREMIUM. Im from Canada.
I've tried the Mifo O5 Plus dynamics: great sound a bit too mid happy and bass heavy, great battery, but poor bluetooth integration. The Melomania are my third bluetooth earphone and the same price as the Mifo O5. The Melomania are FAR SUPERIOR with better natural mid and soundstage. Im in other league.
First I was using stock silicone tips and the small foam stock foam tips, shove it very far in my ear canal. No discomfort and great isolation: my ears are made for this size I guess... But I was having the biggest bass borderline too much. It even affected the highs. So I was tip rolling with a lot of different tips from my collection. It was difficult due to the very big nozzle size. But still, too much bass.
For my ears, NOW I'm using the bigger foam tips that came with the package. It helps keep the earbud not too far inside my ear. The key here is to get the earphone not too far (too much bass, no highs) or too near (too much mid, no bass) You shouldn't get the earphone passed too much the silver ring to get the best balanced sound.
So if it help someone getting the best of those fantastic earbuds, please experiment with how you get them in your ear. Other third party ear tips can help, like the Comply T500 or the Spinfit CP155. But it can be tricky to get them in the case.
I've tried the Mifo O5 Plus dynamics: great sound a bit too mid happy and bass heavy, great battery, but poor bluetooth integration. The Melomania are my third bluetooth earphone and the same price as the Mifo O5. The Melomania are FAR SUPERIOR with better natural mid and soundstage. Im in other league.
First I was using stock silicone tips and the small foam stock foam tips, shove it very far in my ear canal. No discomfort and great isolation: my ears are made for this size I guess... But I was having the biggest bass borderline too much. It even affected the highs. So I was tip rolling with a lot of different tips from my collection. It was difficult due to the very big nozzle size. But still, too much bass.
For my ears, NOW I'm using the bigger foam tips that came with the package. It helps keep the earbud not too far inside my ear. The key here is to get the earphone not too far (too much bass, no highs) or too near (too much mid, no bass) You shouldn't get the earphone passed too much the silver ring to get the best balanced sound.
So if it help someone getting the best of those fantastic earbuds, please experiment with how you get them in your ear. Other third party ear tips can help, like the Comply T500 or the Spinfit CP155. But it can be tricky to get them in the case.