kin0kin
Headphoneus Supremus
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Haven't been on head-fi for awhile, in fact I've given up on headphone for awhile but circumstances have changed again and I'm looking to pick up a pair of IEM.
I had the er4p(or s, can't remember) and although I liked it very much bass wasn't quite there. I currently still have my hd600 and while I like it very much I've began to find that it is getting fairly upfront sounding and a little bright. I shouldn't have sold my K701. Anyway, I'm looking for K701's tonal quality on an IEM, or a ksc75-like sound with less treble. What should I be looking at right now? There are a ton of IEMs in the market now that I'm sort of overwhelmed!
Absolutely no SHURE, don't even ask why. While I like custom fit IEMs but without a chance of listening to them, you can cross all of them out as well. Price is subjective, gimme some suggestions and I'd do my own research on the price range. I see that quite a bit of people like the AT CK10, while I've had w5000 in the past, and had the chance to listen to many pairs of AT phones, they have a very honky mid range that I sort of despise. Let's keep this to the tonal balance of K701/HD600.
Thanks
I had the er4p(or s, can't remember) and although I liked it very much bass wasn't quite there. I currently still have my hd600 and while I like it very much I've began to find that it is getting fairly upfront sounding and a little bright. I shouldn't have sold my K701. Anyway, I'm looking for K701's tonal quality on an IEM, or a ksc75-like sound with less treble. What should I be looking at right now? There are a ton of IEMs in the market now that I'm sort of overwhelmed!
Absolutely no SHURE, don't even ask why. While I like custom fit IEMs but without a chance of listening to them, you can cross all of them out as well. Price is subjective, gimme some suggestions and I'd do my own research on the price range. I see that quite a bit of people like the AT CK10, while I've had w5000 in the past, and had the chance to listen to many pairs of AT phones, they have a very honky mid range that I sort of despise. Let's keep this to the tonal balance of K701/HD600.
Thanks