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My Angie arrived! Let’s go WVU Mountaineers!
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I still have a pair of universal metal jacket and love its sound matching well with N6ii/E01/E02. Let me know your opinion once listening to the custom made one. Thank you.
This is the first version and actually has the best build quality in all iterations (IMO). The stem depth thing depends on person to person, I like deeper fit with IEMs but YMMV. When I had the Angie, I was using Comply comfort series tips.I just bought a set of Angie V1 that came with no tips, and... First impressions are not positive. The stem depth is /insane/. Literally looks like a manufacturing defect next to every other IEM I own. I put a pair of Spinfit M (140? I'm new to aftermarket tips) on. They look stupid and sound worse. Help?
Headfoneshop?I picked up a pair of used JH Audio Siren Series Angie for $475 (came with a custom UPOCC cable and all stock cables + box and accessories) and I have to say I love them!
When I demo’d it in store, I immediately loved the vocals. The stage is very spacious and detailed and the bass is flat and tight. What I loved most about it are the vocals and I can really only describe it with one word - “sexy”. I’m a big vocals fan and I find the vocals on the Angie very alluring and seductive.
I’ve demo’d the Andromeda, N5005, Atlas and Xelento and none of them give me the feel the Angie’s do for the vocals.
Not to mention, isolation, fit and general feel and look of the earphones are great too
Spinfit and Angies are a no-no. You need tips that go all the way down, so that the end of the stem sits flush with the opening of the tip.I just bought a set of Angie V1 that came with no tips, and... First impressions are not positive. The stem depth is /insane/. Literally looks like a manufacturing defect next to every other IEM I own. I put a pair of Spinfit M (140? I'm new to aftermarket tips) on. They look stupid and sound worse. Help?
Tried a set of Etymotic triple flanges and that works better, but still not great. Hard to get a seal and when I do it doesn't last. Any other recommendations before I sell these on? Think they may just be a bad fit for me, which is a shame because I really like the sound when I can get them to work.Spinfit and Angies are a no-no. You need tips that go all the way down, so that the end of the stem sits flush with the opening of the tip.
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Have you tried Comply foams?Tried a set of Etymotic triple flanges and that works better, but still not great. Hard to get a seal and when I do it doesn't last. Any other recommendations before I sell these on? Think they may just be a bad fit for me, which is a shame because I really like the sound when I can get them to work.
Don't have any, but willing to try. What size core should I get, 400?Have you tried Comply foams?
It's 500. I recommend the comfort 500.Don't have any, but willing to try. What size core should I get, 400?
Got the tips and they make a huge difference. Enjoyed about an hour of music in relative comfort, was singing their praises in other threads, then... small issue (sarcasm)!It's 500. I recommend the comfort 500.
Unlucky and lucky you!Using for past few year and had no issues faceplate, but last year left side stopped working and sent them to JH audio for repair. They charged $250 to fix it, but also send 4 pin cable worth $100 for free.