High End CIEM/IEM Thread!
May 4, 2014 at 7:29 PM Post #334 of 903
  UERM is one of the few iems with good extension...
 

Thank you for verifying my ears.  I had no idea it extends that well, I've been recently looking for BA with good extension too.  Oh man that looks neutral.  This tells me that for this case, my ears and the graph line-up.  
 
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May 5, 2014 at 1:46 AM Post #335 of 903
NT6 measured back in 2011, no compensation.  I don't get why impedance graph is so bad?  For those that have NT6, does it have laid back mids?  The treble looks to extend pretty good, but one channel extends farther than the other, there is imbalance there.  :frowning2:
 
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May 5, 2014 at 3:00 AM Post #336 of 903
  Wow. You got some fancy collection.

Thanks :wink:
 
Anyone here can share their opinion of which IEM they have heard before that sounds closest to the ultra dynamic sounding Line Array Speakers used in concerts? 
 
May 5, 2014 at 8:22 AM Post #340 of 903
Hmm... K3003? Those sounds like speakers in good concert halls.


When i compared these to the ditas they were kind of shouty in the trebles, not clean and natural like the ditas. They also lost out on the bass as it just didn't sound as natural and deep reaching and controlled. In fact, across the spectrum the ditas have such a natural and real tone that it makes it hard to listen to anything else. Don't get me wrong it isn't the best thing in the world :p and each of the top iems would probably do s thing or two better than the ditas but none sound quite as natural in my humble opinion :)
 

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