IEM suggestion (upgrade RHA T20i - higher end)

Feb 8, 2018 at 11:39 AM Post #16 of 24
I am amazed at how positive the reviews are. It seems like these are insanely good for almost any genre. Durability also seems great and If i can use them while running / cycling, these might actually be worth the money.

Could you please clarify the impedance thing? Would My iPhone SE cause issues with these or lack power to drive them? (Spotify premium)

Besides that, would you consider 1068 a solid offer for these? Found them discounted for that price somewhere.
I haven't used with an iPhone as I currently use a Note 8. The hiss is there but tolerable for me; however, I often do use a Dragonfly red on the go (great synergy) and the Andromeda does scale nicely with it so seems a good recommendation for you as it is so tiny. Price wise, that's probably a good deal. These are made here in the states (Oregon), and I was lucky enough to pick mine up when they had a B stock sale (mine are flawless) for about $800. Normally they go for $1100 USD. Can't go wrong with these if you really want a higher end sound. Best of luck!
 
Feb 8, 2018 at 11:50 AM Post #17 of 24
I haven't used with an iPhone as I currently use a Note 8. The hiss is there but tolerable for me; however, I often do use a Dragonfly red on the go (great synergy) and the Andromeda does scale nicely with it so seems a good recommendation for you as it is so tiny. Price wise, that's probably a good deal. These are made here in the states (Oregon), and I was lucky enough to pick mine up when they had a B stock sale (mine are flawless) for about $800. Normally they go for $1100 USD. Can't go wrong with these if you really want a higher end sound. Best of luck!

Hmm Thanks.

I am considering getting the following combination:

Andromeda IEM + ifi micro idsd (AMP to use while programming / sitting at desk but also on the go).
I think that should ensure I just go big First time around instead of upgrading 2 or 3 times and spending more in the end.
 
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Feb 8, 2018 at 2:13 PM Post #18 of 24
Hmm Thanks.

I am considering getting the following combination:

Andromeda IEM + ifi micro idsd (AMP to use while programming / sitting at desk but also on the go).
I think that should ensure I just go big First time around instead of upgrading 2 or 3 times and spending more in the end.
Definitely can't go wrong there!
Hmm Thanks.

I am considering getting the following combination:

Andromeda IEM + ifi micro idsd (AMP to use while programming / sitting at desk but also on the go).
I think that should ensure I just go big First time around instead of upgrading 2 or 3 times and spending more in the end.

I'm sure you won't be disappointed. You'll fall in love with it only to soon be thinking what I'm thinking......... c288eb43ca678666da6184a349171b64.jpg
 
Feb 8, 2018 at 4:27 PM Post #22 of 24
Not sure If there would be a big increase in quality over andro’s + ifi micro idsd. Would be mostly comfort though I am guessing!

Never said it was better... but it is the red pill of IEMs. :flushed:

FYI I took the blue pill.
 
Feb 11, 2018 at 6:03 AM Post #24 of 24
Figured, I'd post a little update..

I've been able to use multiple sources (using my Micro and without).
The Andromeda's already sounded pretty great from my iPhone SE (with a very very slight noticeable hiss - you need to listen for it though).
Upon plugging my iFi Micro in though, I was amazed..I found myself just sitting in my chair, enjoying the music without doing anything.. Just purely enjoying aspects of songs I previously never even heard? Up till now I still wonder how it's possible, there are so many aspects in a song, I didn't quite hear before..

Thanks everyone for the recommendations.
I'm super happy with my purchase..

Now the only thing I want to investiate is, whether I can buy some hardware to ensure I can charge my iPhone SE / iFI micro while I'm playing Music trough it.. :-)
 

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