Definitely have a little driver flex when putting them on, but honestly its so worth it for the sound. Listening on my ibasso dx160. Never heard anything at this price point this good. I'm A/Bing right now with the Sony IER M9s, and while it's not on the same level (obviously), it's clear to me even early on that IT00s are pretty phenomenal. Here are some early impressions:
- Bass is super clean with excellent extension, power and depth, but with very little bloat. It's actually very tight and controlled while also packing a real punch and rumble. Not the most insane texture and detail, but still a really fantastic bass response with great clarity.
- Mids are slightly recessed but still feel full, detailed and expressive. Great tonal balance and clarity. Nice natural timbre. Pretty great resolution, price beating for sure.
- Highs are well controlled, smooth, but still sparkly and crisp. None of that recessed treble you get on a lot of budget sets (even good ones). Cymbals sound really nice and varied. Nothing is harsh, but its still got some bite and edge. The whole sound signature feels fast, crisp, punchy, and balanced.
- Soundstage is super impressive with really nice locational accuracy. I'm kind of blown away. Not super wide, but nice and spread out. Really good instrument separation.
Overall, I'm obviously hyping these a little because I'm a bit floored by how good they are at this price. I've heard a bunch of stuff at this range - some of my favs: Shozy 1.1, MD Starfields, Tin T2s, ThieAudio L3s, Blon 03s. Not only do the IT00s come in towards the lower end of this price bracket, but for me they are already kind of destroying the competition.. and I'm only like 2 hours of listening in. For those thinking about these, I was able to get them on Amazon through UrbanHiFi and they arrived in about a week. If you're on the fence, don't be, these are awesome. And again, sorry for hyping, but they deserve it.