NellieG
1000+ Head-Fier
Good point! I do love the IMR cables though
The only other option would be to try angled connectors on the IMR cable so it would then loop more horizontally then downwards and around rather than upwards across and down.
Good point! I do love the IMR cables though
There is the third 'hidden' option of just happily accepting that nothing is perfect in this impure world and to beThe only other option would be to try angled connectors on the IMR cable so it would then loop more horizontally then downwards and around rather than upwards across and down.
There is the third 'hidden' option of just happily accepting that nothing is perfect in this impure world and to be
content with the incredible sound
Me too - Rest assured, in audio matters we are of one mind xOh absolutely i am with you there and i am being incredibly nit picky here. All i'm saying is there is options.I am content right now with PB One on the Fiio UTWS1 (with angled connectors) when my 789 is mere inches away from me.
This is a difficult question to answer as different set ups will sound different and changing volume will bring different frequencies into prominence anyway as you go from lower to higherCould someone who is playing with their Opus Mia please state whether they notice the frequency response and/or soundstage changing depending on the volume level and/or different output impedances fed into them?
Interesting stuff and a less boutique, more attractive look for IMR's housing.
Absolutely but then listeners are interested in the presentation within their auditory range and this varies immensely not just on individual's anatomy and preference but also choice of music and recording quality eg. VHS looks terrible on HD TVs because you begin to see artifacts, forgiving old SD TVs look better. The same is true with audio given the varying mastering of tracks. The key is choosing the right tool for the job.Whether an individual has the capacity to hear the quality of having, for example, electrostatic and planar drivers in one IEM perhaps depends on the quality or ability of that persons listening. Many people hear but very few people really listen
Thanks for the reply. You understand a lot more about such things than I do. Really appreciate learning a bit more. The high subbass response being mentioned in these early Opus Mia impressions is a concern for my preferences but I'll wait to see what the tuning nozzles can manage on the Semper.
In the new leaflet that comes with the Opus there are some suggestions about filter combinations, one of which is 'reference'
Curious about it, would you mind to snap a picture and attach it here, as I guess it'd apply to the Halcyon too.
In terms of sub-bass, I agree it's more present than in the other models (at least the ones I own), but I'd say after the right warmup and with the right configuration (according to your preferences), it's absolutely well controlled and actually gives a sense of space and presence (in lack of better terms) I find unrivaled.