Completely agree. I returned mine because of the little issues, but cannot wait for the re-release supposedly mid-April. Gemini were by far one of my all-time favorite TWS.
Currently both my phones are on iOS (i11 & i8), but I’m getting an android phone next month, considering those new Asus ROG phone, they looked very badass.
Any way, here’s another EQ for Sony WF1000XM3
For me the EQ setting sounds really good for this songs
Well would give freebuds pro a try then. To be safe just buy from a retailer you can return if you don't like.
There is an iOS app so you are good as far as having controls over the ANC and ambient modes etc.
New Sabbat G12 Elite is geared for gamers. They have a low latency mode and Realtek chip. Not sure how good Realtek is now but the original E12 had rather spotty connectivity on my phone.
I wish they just made something in-ear with ambient mode and ANC.
I can't use those wings. They kill my ears. I'll get the MW08's and report back for sure.
The Fostex TM2's seem to be taking over my listening sessions. Wow. I can't get enough of them with the Moondrop Starfield. Might return and upgrade to something even more high end. Seriously enjoying them. I recommend anyone to try them out. Just walked a mile and zero dropouts. Fingers crossed they're the real deal. Either I'm losing my hearing or these suckers sure do rock.
I can't use those wings. They kill my ears. I'll get the MW08's and report back for sure.
The Fostex TM2's seem to be taking over my listening sessions. Wow. I can't get enough of them with the Moondrop Starfield. Might return and upgrade to something even more high end. Seriously enjoying them. I recommend anyone to try them out. Just walked a mile and zero dropouts. Fingers crossed they're the real deal. Either I'm losing my hearing or these suckers sure do rock.
Full disclosure: that's been me and the Noble X this week after I found out just how darn well they play out of the phone with one of those ddhifi dongles...man, those things are tiny.
But they're going to have to sit tight again for a while...
Round 2 with the NFP is about to begin! Noble gets all my praise on how they handled this one. No specifics required; I just wish it went like that every time something didn't go quite right. Makes sense why Jim's fans are so loyal.
Bought the Jabra Elite Active 75t yesterday & wore them this morning on my 40km ride into work (road bike). I had ANC turned off, they worked great. Very minimal wind noise, I'd say it's on par with the wired Westone W30's I was using in the past.
Bought the Jabra Elite Active 75t yesterday & wore them this morning on my 40km ride into work (road bike). I had ANC turned off, they worked great. Very minimal wind noise, I'd say it's on par with the wired Westone W30's I was using in the past.
In case anybody was curious as to whether aptX Adaptive really can do what it claims to do, the answer (in my experience) is a big "maybe." Found a way for HiBy's Android app to display what the output signal was, which should at least give us an indication for what Adaptive is really calling for out of the media player.
Sample track was a 24/96 FLAC of Disturbed's "Prayer" from Believe:
In case anybody was curious as to whether aptX Adaptive really can do what it claims to do, the answer (in my experience) is a big "maybe." Found a way for HiBy's Android app to display what the output signal was, which should at least give us an indication for what Adaptive is really calling for out of the media player.
Sample track was a 24/96 FLAC of Disturbed's "Prayer" from Believe:
Thanks for the info yesterday.
I had to set custom EQ as the bass is too harsh out of the box. Will keep fiddling with the sound, but overall, happy.
I did add ANC to my profile, so I guess if I use them when out & about, not riding, I'll just switch that on. ANC to me seems fairly good. In the TWS world, I've only experienced the Sony's & Nuraloops.
I still think the codec is in beta form, though. Bandwidth seems very dependent on factors the user can't always control and the type of artifacting it produces when things do go south are unpleasant, to say the least.
For now, they work. If someone wants to go for the Falcon 2 in the $150-ish bracket, I won't tell them no. Both the Noble X and Falcon Pro are exceptionally-well-tuned, but not each tuning is going to sit well with a universal group of listeners. From someone who used to think they just completely wasted their money on the X and finally "got" them for a chance (they're a pair of IEMs that are supposed to play everything well, but nothing exceptionally well), I'd say the juice is worth the squeeze.
Thanks for the info yesterday.
I had to set custom EQ as the bass is too harsh out of the box. Will keep fiddling with the sound, but overall, happy.
I did add ANC to my profile, so I guess if I use them when out & about, not riding, I'll just switch that on. ANC to me seems fairly good. In the TWS world, I've only experienced the Sony's & Nuraloops.
If I choose to run EQ, it's usually done via an Android app called Neutralizer. I'd suggest giving that (or Wavelet, a free analogue) a chance first. My profile ended up looking like this:
If you're willing to "invest" in the Final Audio TWS tips, that might help with some of the bloom as well. I've heard the Sednafit XELASTEC tend to work really well, too, but I can't vouch for their ability to stay on the nozzle.
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