Received the GS SD9 yesterday played with the tips they are FANTASTIC
I HAVE been involved with Audio for over 50 years if I had one complaint it is and I can’t believe I’m saying this.
They may have too much detail.
But I can live with that.
Received the GS SD9 yesterday played with the tips they are FANTASTIC
I HAVE been involved with Audio for over 50 years if I had one complaint it is and I can’t believe I’m saying this.
They may have too much detail.
But I can live with that.
Received the GS SD9 yesterday played with the tips they are FANTASTIC
I HAVE been involved with Audio for over 50 years if I had one complaint it is and I can’t believe I’m saying this.
They may have too much detail.
But I can live with that.
I'm glad they're working out for you. The SD9 has my favorite FR curve of any of their sets currently available. If I had the spare cash to spend on it, that would definitely be my next purchase.
Akros has said that GD3A and B are using Sonion and Knowles drivers in his reviews. I think there may be a different driver loadout between the two, though, rather than just different tuning of the same drivers.
The average retail price of Starsea is $129. The pricing for the GD3A has settled at $86. I would rather see the lower priced IEMs stay without switches if the price has to be increased to incorporate them.
He is wrong about that, they clearly told me they are using a custom driver for the treble, which is most likely a bellsing driver. Although they do have a sonion for the mids.
(GD3A)
I love mine, well balanced sound without any big peaks. Plenty of details, good layering and great imaging. She's not perfect but at it's price point there is not much that can even compete with it.
I was not talking about retail price but more of manufacturing cost for both, but that will be nice to have Knowles/Sonion from the the GD’s entry models.
My point is also based on the assumption that GS Audio kept same price offering with additional value addition with switches, and I thought it is feasible taking example of Starsea, they could sell at $93. KBEAR/Tri is not ODM like GS audio, they are fabless, which means they will need to incorporate contribution margins to ODM factories, so the taking both Tri /GS Audio into those Bill of Material cost structure analysis, they are fairly close.
My view point is they are both feasible to produce similar line ups with $80-90 range, with 2+1, knowles/sonion, and with tuning switches.
Actually unlike Starsea, GD3 already has product differentiation with A/B/C going on with different tuning, so I don’t think they’d ever add switches to those model anyway, it’s contradictory.
I was not talking about retail price but more of manufacturing cost for both, but that will be nice to have Knowles/Sonion from the the GD’s entry models.
My point is also based on the assumption that GS Audio kept same price offering with additional value addition with switches, and I thought it is feasible taking example of Starsea, they could sell at $93. KBEAR/Tri is not ODM like GS audio, they are fabless, which means they will need to incorporate contribution margins to ODM factories, so the taking both Tri /GS Audio into those Bill of Material cost structure analysis, they are fairly close.
My view point is they are both feasible to produce similar line ups with $80-90 range, with 2+1, knowles/sonion, and with tuning switches.
Actually unlike Starsea, GD3 already has product differentiation with A/B/C going on with different tuning, so I don’t think they’d ever add switches to those model anyway, it’s contradictory.
In my experience, switches have very minor changes. It wont turn it into a different iem. If you want a way to have configurable settings, filters is the way to go IMO.
In my experience, switches have very minor changes. It wont turn it into a different iem. If you want a way to have configurable settings, filters is the way to go IMO.
Yea same impression on switches, not sure if it’s physically limited to 1-2db ish very minor changes or it was designed to be that, if later I do hope they make more evident changes like 5db ish.
Yea same impression on switches, not sure if it’s physically limited to 1-2db ish very minor changes or it was designed to be that, if later I do hope they make more evident changes like 5db ish.
Its probably limited. The way switches works is by adding/decreasing the resistance, and if they use BAs, that will have FR changes.
The changes in resistance however, is very minor, which is why the changes are also very minor.
Although if they decided to have switches add 20, 50 or 80ohm extra, then we might see more drastic changes. (but that would obviously make it harder to drive as well.)
For bigger changes, filters is the way to go with.
(or changing the crossover, like the NF Audio NE4.)
Its probably limited. The way switches works is by adding/decreasing the resistance, and if they use BAs, that will have FR changes.
The changes in resistance however, is very minor, which is why the changes are also very minor.
Although if they decided to have switches add 20, 50 or 80ohm extra, then we might see more drastic changes. (but that would obviously make it harder to drive as well.)
For bigger changes, filters is the way to go with.
(or changing the crossover, like the NF Audio NE4.)
Received the GS SD9 yesterday played with the tips they are FANTASTIC
I HAVE been involved with Audio for over 50 years if I had one complaint it is and I can’t believe I’m saying this.
They may have too much detail.
But I can live with that.
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