autumnholy
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Hi,
I'm looking for be-end flagship IEM which suits my listening experience. Previously I was a happy-pop lover, but slowly shifted to something with extra kick (Bon Jovi, to be precise). Lately, I discovered that my song preference slowly changed to something slower (like jazz vocals, instrumentals, classicals) but the transition hasn't been complete.
I'm currently owning 2 primary IEMs: Ocharaku Flat-4-Sui (90% of the time listening to it) and also Shure 535 Red.
I'm trying to find out which one suits me more (don't mind going customs). Price is almost the same for the listed IEMs:
I add some listening experience on the ones which I've personally tried for a while (less than 30 minutes).
1. Fi-ba-ss.(extremely detailed and transparent, soundstage is involving and clearly defined. Excellent mids, surprisingly full-bodied bass response).
2. Piano Forte IX (Hadn't tried, the one I had a brief experience is the Piano Forte VIII. Feel "nostalgic".
3. Fitear To-Go 334. (Tried it, heard it was the king of universal. Not sure about that. While extremely detailed, I find that the bass felt overpowering. Maybe I hadn't find a sweet spot on how to appreciate it, same as the other IEMs.)
4. JH 13/16. Didn't find them particularly pleasing despite cannot find flaw on them. Felt like it didn't suit for vocals.
5. Ocharaku Flat-4-Kaede (this one is a total mystery to me despite having the 4-sui).
6. ACS T1 Live: Tried the T1, quite comfortable. Loving the gel housing. Sound signature didn't please me especially. No fault found either.
7. Opinions?
Thanks for reading.
Happy Head-Fi
I'm looking for be-end flagship IEM which suits my listening experience. Previously I was a happy-pop lover, but slowly shifted to something with extra kick (Bon Jovi, to be precise). Lately, I discovered that my song preference slowly changed to something slower (like jazz vocals, instrumentals, classicals) but the transition hasn't been complete.
I'm currently owning 2 primary IEMs: Ocharaku Flat-4-Sui (90% of the time listening to it) and also Shure 535 Red.
I'm trying to find out which one suits me more (don't mind going customs). Price is almost the same for the listed IEMs:
I add some listening experience on the ones which I've personally tried for a while (less than 30 minutes).
1. Fi-ba-ss.(extremely detailed and transparent, soundstage is involving and clearly defined. Excellent mids, surprisingly full-bodied bass response).
2. Piano Forte IX (Hadn't tried, the one I had a brief experience is the Piano Forte VIII. Feel "nostalgic".
3. Fitear To-Go 334. (Tried it, heard it was the king of universal. Not sure about that. While extremely detailed, I find that the bass felt overpowering. Maybe I hadn't find a sweet spot on how to appreciate it, same as the other IEMs.)
4. JH 13/16. Didn't find them particularly pleasing despite cannot find flaw on them. Felt like it didn't suit for vocals.
5. Ocharaku Flat-4-Kaede (this one is a total mystery to me despite having the 4-sui).
6. ACS T1 Live: Tried the T1, quite comfortable. Loving the gel housing. Sound signature didn't please me especially. No fault found either.
7. Opinions?
Thanks for reading.
Happy Head-Fi