i'll A/B both and get back to you tomorrowok thanks for yr answer.
btw, let the question make it clear...
i really like when you said When both iems using TREBLE NOZZLE , MP145 have better treble extension adnd more airy than MS3.
if like this, i like it.
and if nozzle treble more thinner, its okay. for me, coz always like this will be.
my last question relate to my 1st complain of ms3 above.... , once again, when both USING TREBLE NOZZLE, which is more BETTER SEPARATION and LAYERING ? and the difference is only nitpick or the difference is quite felt?
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Hidizs Audio Thread - Discussion and Impression
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ALLRIGHT.i'll A/B both and get back to you tomorrow
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR KIND RESPOND !!
chaotic_angel
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hi, hpw do you find MS1 Galaxy sound?I got the new MS1 Galaxy! Courtesy of Hidizs, so that I can post impressions/reviews. I have just been burning it in so far. The IEMs themselves are pretty, with a checkboard pattern under the surface you can only see when it catches the light just so.
o0genesis0o
Headphoneus Supremus
I also have a MS1 Galaxy but hasn’t got time to write about it yet. You can expect an L-shape tuning with thick bassline that can invade the midrange when listening to commercial music. When listening to violin solos and that sort of sparse music, the midrange seems natural and decently resolving.hi, hpw do you find MS1 Galaxy sound?
Niche recommendation from me. If you like the sort of sound of Final Audio E3000 and E5000, MS1 Galaxy is a good option.
chaotic_angel
500+ Head-Fier
many thanks, also for the insight of E5000I also have a MS1 Galaxy but hasn’t got time to write about it yet. You can expect an L-shape tuning with thick bassline that can invade the midrange when listening to commercial music. When listening to violin solos and that sort of sparse music, the midrange seems natural and decently resolving.
Niche recommendation from me. If you like the sort of sound of Final Audio E3000 and E5000, MS1 Galaxy is a good option.
I presume it is good for vocal and EDM music?
From what I heard, I know E5k is a bass monster when it’s driven properlymany thanks, also for the insight of E5000
I presume it is good for vocal and EDM music?
chaotic_angel
500+ Head-Fier
I mean, the MS1 GalaxyFrom what I heard, I know E5k is a bass monster when it’s driven properly
o0genesis0o
Headphoneus Supremus
Very sparse vocal with just a singer and a guitar would be nice.many thanks, also for the insight of E5000
I presume it is good for vocal and EDM music?
EDM? it depends on how complex and fast the music is. The thicker midbass and lower mid might cause problems.
hi, hpw do you find MS1 Galaxy sound?
I agree with o0genesis0o, the Galaxy is warm and smooth, with big bass. It's a pretty solid choice assuming it comes in at a low price.
Ceeluh7
500+ Head-Fier
Hidizs MP145 Full Written Review
At the link above is my full written review of the Hidizs MP145. I haven't had a moment to properly publish to Head-fi so I figured this'll work for now. Folks, I am very impressed with this set and feel it should really compete well and get quite a bit of support from the community. Hidizs really did a fantastic job on the MP145. Thanks and have a good one!
At the link above is my full written review of the Hidizs MP145. I haven't had a moment to properly publish to Head-fi so I figured this'll work for now. Folks, I am very impressed with this set and feel it should really compete well and get quite a bit of support from the community. Hidizs really did a fantastic job on the MP145. Thanks and have a good one!
cleg
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Everyone is releasing MP145 reviews, and so do I. In short: fun, but technical sound, superb build quality, and low price.
Here's a review on the Hidizs MP145: https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/hidizs-mp145.26656/reviews#review-31710
Pros:
Well-accessorized
Solid build
Decent comfort despite larger shells
Versatile - 3 tuning nozzles to vary tonality
Natural timbre for a planar IEM
Fast and tight bass on silver and gold nozzles
Very balanced tonally on gold nozzles
Good technical chops
Cons:
Below average isolation
Shells on larger side
Occasional driver flex (can be mitigated somewhat with eartips)
Just a tinge less resolving than some benchmark planar IEMs
Pros:
Well-accessorized
Solid build
Decent comfort despite larger shells
Versatile - 3 tuning nozzles to vary tonality
Natural timbre for a planar IEM
Fast and tight bass on silver and gold nozzles
Very balanced tonally on gold nozzles
Good technical chops
Cons:
Below average isolation
Shells on larger side
Occasional driver flex (can be mitigated somewhat with eartips)
Just a tinge less resolving than some benchmark planar IEMs
With the red filter the bass is not fast and tight ?Here's a review on the Hidizs MP145: https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/hidizs-mp145.26656/reviews#review-31710
Pros:
Well-accessorized
Solid build
Decent comfort despite larger shells
Versatile - 3 tuning nozzles to vary tonality
Natural timbre for a planar IEM
Fast and tight bass on silver and gold nozzles
Very balanced tonally on gold nozzles
Good technical chops
Cons:
Below average isolation
Shells on larger side
Occasional driver flex (can be mitigated somewhat with eartips)
Just a tinge less resolving than some benchmark planar IEMs
With the red filter the bass is not fast and tight ?
Yes, compared to the other filters.
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