NellieG
1000+ Head-Fier
I do it with my teeth. Just be cautious and it's perfect.
The level of wrong created with so few words is exceedingly disproportionate.
I do it with my teeth. Just be cautious and it's perfect.
simplicity is the hallmark of the wise. with or without teeth.Le niveau de tort créé avec si peu de mots est excessivement disproportionné.
Alright, can't wait to hear your impressions in the days to come. Mine have left Heathrow but I wont get any more tracking updates until they're delivered. There's a black hole between Royal Mail and Canada Post. Somehow, CP feeds the status "Delivered" back to RM but that's all .... so they are somewhere in this country now waiting to be processed by customs and released to CP for delivery.I got the Elysium yesterday too. Burning them in but they impressed me a lot out of the box.
i find it usually takes about 3 weeks from leaving royal mail to my door.Alright, can't wait to hear your impressions in the days to come. Mine have left Heathrow but I wont get any more tracking updates until their delivered. There's a black hole between Royal Mail and Canada Post. Somehow, CP feeds the status "Delivered" back to RM but that's all .... so they are somewhere in this country now waiting to be processed by customs and released to CP for delivery.
Open back makes the sound more relaxe, smooth. Basses are more airy. Closed back makes things more intimate. Basses gain control and increase the soundstage because of better isolation too. You can test on applying a sticker.For those with the bc. Open or closed back I don't have anything to make the change so interested in what people think
I'll wish both of us luck for a speedy release. Over the years, I've been hitting about 10 days from Heathrow to Door Vancouver whether IMR or Audio Concierge. This CV thing as impacted it a bit. but I'm still hopeful for delivery sometime between Friday and Wednesday next week. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.i find it usually takes about 3 weeks from leaving royal mail to my door.
I do hope so, last time he (Bob) Used parcel monkey, the EDPs sound so great I can't wait on the ASTRAS.Yeah but it has to be prepared at the post office before going on to the next area - In your case I would think the main Royal Mail distribution hub just next too Heathrow airport. So I would very much hope we would get an update / scan in the next couple of days. Im sure they will arrive soon-ish. Just a pain when its something so amazeballs !
He still uses parcel monkey.I do hope so, last time he (Bob) Used parcel monkey, the EDPs sound so great I can't wait on the ASTRAS.
Nice! that's a big statement. I had my rah turned into a CIEM and it'll be tough to beat but I'm looking forward to it happening.Another Elysium owner here. Mind turned up a few days back, and have been giving them a good listen with the reference filter setup.
Sold my Rah and PB One not long ago, but I think the Elysium is a worthy successor to Bob's planar line. Fit and finish is the best, and think these might well take the crown off the Opus Mia and Semper as my favourite IMR model.
Will post proper impressions in a few more days.
Has the treble response of the EDP+ improved after 200 h burn-in? Mine has been playing during 48 h and it has better bass and mids in terms of detail, but treble is only a bit better in extension...voices sound really impressive in detail and realismA couple of bits of info from Bob about EDP+
"The main difference in the CNT version is detail retrieval and placement are better and bass can hit very low when required. My best analogy would be that the larger CNT ADLC presents like a multi driver unit and presents in a way usually reserved for multi driver setups."
"The clarity is up as you are experiencing, the bass is wound back from a typical IMR model but once run in they even out very nicely. They do favour warmer sources"
(He also mentioned his unit was way over 200+ hours - probably nearer 500+ hours in terms of burn in)
NB: Mine are now well over 200 hours and are super smooth with a very nice balance. Sometimes the sub bass has a profound quality to it and is just right
BUT I found a set of custom filter that I had for a while and when I put then on the sound was instantly perfect for me - warm bodied and quite rich - similar in some ways to the Opus Mia - VERY balanced.
Unfortunately they were one of filters but what it does mean is how very tuneable the EDP+ is
In fact once burned in the differences between every filter lower and upper was quite noticeable
reminded me of some of the headphones I used to mod years ago - Could be a lot of fun tuning your own filters - There are loads of different bits of foam around
I did find a particular combo that gave the most insane 3d holograph sound...but I cant remember ): - red/pink maybe???
Has the treble response of the EDP+ improved after 200 h burn-in? Mine has been playing during 48 h and it has better bass and mids in terms of detail, but treble is only a bit better in extension...voices sound really impressive in detail and realism