I have them and use them all the time in certain situations. They basically just sit in your ear and could definitely fall out while you’re sleeping. That said, I have not tried sleeping with them yet. I’ll test this out one night and report back.
That canal story gets weirder the more you look into it, but things are going to get a lot worse if they can't free that ship by Monday (especially if it's taken on water). May have to say goodbye to Chi-Fi as an "affordable" alternative for a while.
Ya it really is weird. I remember a few years one of the dictators or Supreme Masters over there threatened to blockade the Suez Canal and I just laughed, thinking it was some giant waterway. Benefits of an American public edumucation I guess
Yes, they're considerably more balanced than most of the mainstream offerings. There's a couple midrange peaks that you can tame to taste, but I think it starts you off much closer to neutral.
Hey everyone. I’m thinking about getting the Fiil T1 Pro. Seems the sound signature would be more to my taste. If anyone has them, can they recommend some tips, that also still fit in the case? I want to achieve a more secure, comfortable fit. Spinfits, foam?
Hey everyone. I’m thinking about getting the Fiil T1 Pro. Seems the sound signature would be more to my taste. If anyone has them, can they recommend some tips, that also still fit in the case? I want to achieve a more secure, comfortable fit. Spinfits, foam?
It does have a very good balance overall. The 5-band EQ does allow you to have a bit of control over it too; the headphones don’t default to a “flat” EQ either as it defaults over to UE’s EQ which is not flat (they depict this in app). I’m not sure what the true tuning of the driver actually is (and how much DSP they’re using). Outside the “custom” tips, there are no special features for this IEM though; it’s more of a no-frills setup. Isolation isn’t the strongest with the tips for me as they kind of are shallow on me, but they are second in terms of comfort to a CIEM IMO.
UE does have a 30 day risk-free trial, so if you’re not happy, you can send them back. If you don’t want to put down a ton of money up front, their Affirm offer has 12-months 0% (so you pay like 20 bucks and change up front).
Overpaid, I'm sure, but whatever. I only have the Ety ER4XR's and these Moondrops are fun. More bass. The Fostex's seem to be working well. No battery case, but the adapters last around 10 hrs, probably less. I knew what I was getting into. They're very light. Barely noticeable compared to the Shure TW1's. Soundstage is wide. You can EQ in the app if need be. They really do make an album like Dokken's Back for the Attack which was mastered in the 80's, sound really great. Loud Love by Soundgarden is hypnotic.
It does have a very good balance overall. The 5-band EQ does allow you to have a bit of control over it too; the headphones don’t default to a “flat” EQ either as it defaults over to UE’s EQ which is not flat (they depict this in app). I’m not sure what the true tuning of the driver actually is (and how much DSP they’re using). Outside the “custom” tips, there are no special features for this IEM though; it’s more of a no-frills setup. Isolation isn’t the strongest with the tips for me as they kind of are shallow on me, but they are second in terms of comfort to a CIEM IMO.
UE does have a 30 day risk-free trial, so if you’re not happy, you can send them back. If you don’t want to put down a ton of money up front, their Affirm offer has 12-months 0% (so you pay like 20 bucks and change up front).
+1 on those UE Fits. Love mine. Plus, UE's customer service is stellar. They also told me that they're working on a true wireless adapter for their fitted IEM's. No release date yet. I also suggested they add a passthrough/transparency mode to the rep.
Outside the “custom” tips, there are no special features for this IEM though; it’s more of a no-frills setup. Isolation isn’t the strongest with the tips for me as they kind of are shallow on me, but they are second in terms of comfort to a CIEM IMO.
Overpaid, I'm sure, but whatever. I only have the Ety ER4XR's and these Moondrops are fun. More bass. The Fostex's seem to be working well. No battery case, but the adapters last around 10 hrs, probably less. I knew what I was getting into. They're very light. Barely noticeable compared to the Shure TW1's. Soundstage is wide. You can EQ in the app if need be. They really do make an album like Dokken's Back for the Attack which was mastered in the 80's, sound really great. Loud Love by Soundgarden is hypnotic.
Only Moondrop I've heard is the Kanas Pro and really wish those had more of the fun factor, but man are they smooth otherwise. Glad you found a good combo.
Here's a Navarro side project if you fancy. Sounds like it'd be a lot of fun on that combo:
Only Moondrop I've heard is the Kanas Pro and really wish those had more of the fun factor, but man are they smooth otherwise. Glad you found a good combo.
Here's a Navarro side project if you fancy. Sounds like it'd be a lot of fun on that combo:
Moondrop makes a bunch of good ones evidently. I've been analyzing the Crinacle list: https://crinacle.com/rankings/iems/
I've heard of that side project. Been a while. Added!
Here's one right back at you:
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