Jwm48324
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It has to be universal fit as well, no customs.
I'm kinda surprised at that. Is everything to smooth sounding?I have the lcdi4 and it does not sound good with the hiby.
No I really don't, R2R is more tubey than KorgI have the same DAPs as you so I need to make a similar decision. You won’t miss the tubes?
I confirm ItsFit Fusion (also custom for me) is a superb pairing with RS8While not exactly a planar IEM, Itsfit Fusion IEM uses a Magnetostatic™ driver (ultra-thin 5-layer erromagnetic membrane layer with high high magnetic permeability moves its entire surface without any dead point, minimizing sound loss, transfer delay and distortion. There’s also no need to use high-volt amp like Electrostatic).
I've one with a custom fit and use with my Hiby RS2. Very nice across all the frequencies (the lows, mids and highs) with good resolution & clarity. No fatigue. No sibilance.
These look dumb but they are cheap and comfortable, give them a shot.Actually changed the tips to foam on the lcdi4 and now they sound good. The Hiby needs more time as I would like it to open up a bit. Only 18 hours so far.
Are you saying RS8 has the ability to upsample using Nuetron app to those resolution?Hi there,
I have good news today.
I asked Dmitry who is the developer of Neutron Music Player (NMP) for better support on the RS8, and he made it!
NMP will support up to PCM1536/DSD1024 playback on the RS8 in the next update release.
The dev version is available now at the following link.
http://neutronmp.com/download/dev/NeutronMP_ARM64_DEV_301122.apk
Many thanks to Dmitry!!
Note:
- As you know, NMP is a paid app. You need to purchase the license to use it.
- I got permission from Dmitry to share the above link here.
Left: PCM1536 (96kHz x 16 oversampling) / Right: native DSD1024 playback
Very interesting. Thanks.OK, time to earn my CR08 from Andrew. I've been putting the RS8 through its paces - comparing it to the Sony WM1Z with the VE EXT and Phonix. I'm only about 40 hours into the burning process, since my first RS8 died after 4 days of use. Fingers crossed for this one. So really, I'm reporting on a sound signature that's somewhat in flux. Even so, everything I've heard so far has been just great. At this point, the RS8 is less warm than the Sony and a bit more lively and engagning. Resolution and soundstage are about the same for both the RS8 and Sony - again, at this point. Having already experienced an RS8 with almost 90 hours of burn in - I do expect this resolution and soundstage to increase. I also expect the sound to get warmer. While I'm not surprised how great the Phonix sounded with the RS8, I'm really pleased with how good the EXT performed. I've always had a love/hate relationship with the EXT and the Sony - regardless of firmwares (courtesy of Mr Walkman). The EXT experience with the RS8 has
been nothing but surreal. Finally been able to hear the uniqueness of the dynamic and electrostatic drivers.
I'm glad I've waited all of this time to upgrade from my WM1Z. When I went back to listening to the Sony after the first RS8 died on me, I realized how muc more I enjoyed the HiBy. I'm looking forward to the final sound after the burn-in period - assuming this unit doesn't die on me.
To me, the Phonix bass with the RS8 is about the as same from the Sony DAP. Cetainly not a bass-centric sound. I've considered the bass from the Phonix as "fitting in well with it's intended sound signature." In other words, its a BA bass - but a good BA bass. Most of the music I listen to is primarily Rock - all types. A pronounced bass has never been a priority for me.Very interesting. Thanks.
I’m also using the Phoenix and the EXT. But currently with the N8ii.
The EXT also sounds great with the RS6. So, the RS8 could be a nice fit.
I was wondering, whether the bass control of the RS8 is a good match for the Phoenix because it’s only a BA bass. So, what’s your experience here?
Thanks
Which of your IEMs is your favorite for Rock then?To me, the Phonix bass with the RS8 is about the as same from the Sony DAP. Cetainly not a bass-centric sound. I've considered the bass from the Phonix as "fitting in well with it's intended sound signature." In other words, its a BA bass - but a good BA bass. Most of the music I listen to is primarily Rock - all types. A pronounced bass has never been a priority for me.
Nice impressions. Have you compared the RS8 to DMP-Z1? Also, how did your first RS8 die? Failed to boot after crashing while playing music/charging by any chance?OK, time to earn my CR08 from Andrew. I've been putting the RS8 through its paces - comparing it to the Sony WM1Z with the VE EXT and Phonix. I'm only about 40 hours into the burning process, since my first RS8 died after 4 days of use. Fingers crossed for this one. So really, I'm reporting on a sound signature that's somewhat in flux. Even so, everything I've heard so far has been just great. At this point, the RS8 is less warm than the Sony and a bit more lively and engagning. Resolution and soundstage are about the same for both the RS8 and Sony - again, at this point. Having already experienced an RS8 with almost 90 hours of burn in - I do expect this resolution and soundstage to increase. I also expect the sound to get warmer. While I'm not surprised how great the Phonix sounded with the RS8, I'm really pleased with how good the EXT performed. I've always had a love/hate relationship with the EXT and the Sony - regardless of firmwares (courtesy of Mr Walkman). The EXT experience with the RS8 has
been nothing but surreal. Finally been able to hear the uniqueness of the dynamic and electrostatic drivers.
I'm glad I've waited all of this time to upgrade from my WM1Z. When I went back to listening to the Sony after the first RS8 died on me, I realized how muc more I enjoyed the HiBy. I'm looking forward to the final sound after the burn-in period - assuming this unit doesn't die on me.
And they sound terrible. The Jazz preset is better usually (but also sort of v)Actually even most of predefined Rock EQ profiles out there are V shaped
At the end its a matter of preference.And they sound terrible. The Jazz preset is better usually (but also sort of v)