jant71
Headphoneus Supremus
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You really can't complain at the price. Mine were $99 a ways back.I saw the kenwood one for 74$ so I will give it a try. Coming in this weekend.
You really can't complain at the price. Mine were $99 a ways back.I saw the kenwood one for 74$ so I will give it a try. Coming in this weekend.
Btw, is the a1 work on android or only the a1g work on it?You really can't complain at the price. Mine were $99 a ways back.
It is Alexa or Google assistant so either should work the same as a basic TWS and app. You can use either assistant on android but I'm thinking Google assistant is native to android and the better one for android. The "a1g" is probably the best choice for android.Btw, is the a1 work on android or only the a1g work on it?
I saw the g one for 74 and the a1 for 50, so I just want to be sure if this can use some voice assistant on my android phoneIt is Alexa or Google assistant so either should work the same as a basic TWS and app. You can use either assistant on android but I'm thinking Google assistant is native to android and the better one for android. The "a1g" is probably the best choice for android.
This may help. Specifically the "on a phone" section https://www.androidauthority.com/alexa-vs-google-assistant-3099501/I saw the g one for 74 and the a1 for 50, so I just want to be sure if this can use some voice assistant on my android phone
Oh well, for 50$, I can live with the alexa. Thank you so muchThis may help. Specifically the "on a phone" section https://www.androidauthority.com/alexa-vs-google-assistant-3099501/
That's so strange. I left the AZ60 EQ flat and the bass was just so overpowering. Like I said, I even tried with two different sets of AZ60s. The exact same results. I got some MTW3's today, and they sound more like the XM4 after I EQ'd them using Crin's MTW3 EQ profile. The bass is definitely tighter than the XM4's, but I still prefer the XM4's sound.
I wonder if the device is the reason for the difference in audio? I'm using a OnePlus 8T with LDAC for the XM4 and the aptX Adaptive for the MTW3. I'm also using the same silicone tips with both earbuds, just so I get a proper fit. I'm not a fan of the foam tips that come with the XM4's.
With bluetooth, it's always finicky especially when multipoint is in the mix. You have to try to set it up to succeed.So I got my EX replaced because of channel imbalance. Hard to say how much the difference was, but it was noticable. First time experiencing this in my headphones. Im not sure when the problem started, but it wasn't there in the beginning.
I was listening to my new pair yesterday, when suddenly all volume dropped something like 30%. Putting volume to max (OnePlus 10 Pro) was clearly lower than before. Today I deleted the bluetooth pairing from my phone and did a hard reset to the EX, which fixed the problem.
Weird.
I have also had some random connection problems with the new unit, but not sure is it more than with my original unit.
Funny, I had an unopened Gemini on my desk for over a month now. I was going to sell it after I got and really liked the ATH-TWX9, but last night I was listening to something that just didn't work -- too thin somehow. Then I spied the the Gemini, ripped it open and it was perfect, like settling into a favorite old armchair. The AT's have that amazing soundstage, but the Geminis have the mix of big open bass + detail that is just so pleasant. Add in good noise cancelling and wind handling and they are keepers, albeit with crap battery life. But if they ever do come out with something new I'm right on it.Welp, because I had a $25 gift card burning a hole in my pocket... repurchased the Devialet Gemini for $155 ($180 minus the $25) then oddly enough, Bloomingdales gave me a $50 gift card for purchasing. Woo hoo! For $180 they are a steal imo. The Gemini have always held a soft spot in my heart. The soundstage and sub bass is great. ANC is decent as well. Better than most. We'll see if any bugs rear their heads this time around.
I'm guessing since they lowered the price, they've got something brewing. Same here. They really are great. Ahead of their time for sure.Funny, I had an unopened Gemini on my desk for over a month now. I was going to sell it after I got and really liked the ATH-TWX9, but last night I was listening to something that just didn't work -- too thin somehow. Then I spied the the Gemini, ripped it open and it was perfect, like settling into a favorite old armchair. The AT's have that amazing soundstage, but the Geminis have the mix of big open bass + detail that is just so pleasant. Add in good noise cancelling and wind handling and they are keepers, albeit with crap battery life. But if they ever do come out with something new I'm right on it.
I wish I heard what you hear in the Gemini, because... to me they just don't sound good unless it's with like... instrumental electronic music, and I also get like friction wounds or whatever you want to call them, if I wear them for more than 1-2 days in a row.Funny, I had an unopened Gemini on my desk for over a month now. I was going to sell it after I got and really liked the ATH-TWX9, but last night I was listening to something that just didn't work -- too thin somehow. Then I spied the the Gemini, ripped it open and it was perfect, like settling into a favorite old armchair. The AT's have that amazing soundstage, but the Geminis have the mix of big open bass + detail that is just so pleasant. Add in good noise cancelling and wind handling and they are keepers, albeit with crap battery life. But if they ever do come out with something new I'm right on it.
It's a shame that BT is still so unpolished in 2022. A decade+ later and the protocol is still the weakest link.