matthewtng
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hope i'm not too late to post this..
Your tastes sound exactly like mine, but I love my Bach recordings. Anyway, I'd recommend the Etys, particularly the ER4p/s, if you can get them off amazon or someone. If not, UM1, UM2 or UM3x. I personally prefer a clean neutral sound. Violins should sound like violins. Would be extremely useful if you already have recordings of an artiste whom you've heard live (much easier for singers, I don't know how one can distinguish a violin make from a recording XD). I have a few recordings of singers whom I have heard live and I try to match the same sound with my iems. Accuracy over enjoyment for me....
HOWEVER, I have gotten myself a pair of JH16s so I'm probably not giving the best advice now.
Someone I met in Jaben, Melbourne who also listens to primarily classical music from the classical period lent me his 'personal listening' pair of earphones. They happened to have the ideal EQ for classical (period) music. Spacious, clean, detailed. They turned out to be UE100, the cheapest pair of earphones from UE. Coles was having a clearance sale and they were selling UE100s at $8 a pair. He bought them all and I got myself a set from him. WIN.
Let me know how it goes! Cheers.
Your tastes sound exactly like mine, but I love my Bach recordings. Anyway, I'd recommend the Etys, particularly the ER4p/s, if you can get them off amazon or someone. If not, UM1, UM2 or UM3x. I personally prefer a clean neutral sound. Violins should sound like violins. Would be extremely useful if you already have recordings of an artiste whom you've heard live (much easier for singers, I don't know how one can distinguish a violin make from a recording XD). I have a few recordings of singers whom I have heard live and I try to match the same sound with my iems. Accuracy over enjoyment for me....
HOWEVER, I have gotten myself a pair of JH16s so I'm probably not giving the best advice now.
Someone I met in Jaben, Melbourne who also listens to primarily classical music from the classical period lent me his 'personal listening' pair of earphones. They happened to have the ideal EQ for classical (period) music. Spacious, clean, detailed. They turned out to be UE100, the cheapest pair of earphones from UE. Coles was having a clearance sale and they were selling UE100s at $8 a pair. He bought them all and I got myself a set from him. WIN.
Let me know how it goes! Cheers.