JVC HA-FXZ 100/200
Jan 12, 2013 at 11:35 PM Post #2,026 of 3,271
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Again, you don't need a DAC/AMP to drive them. Whoever keeps typing that is not being honest, or you guys aren't reading what's actually being reported about the FXZ200 here.

I've read some of the thread but can't keep up tbh! 
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Yeah I was worried but someone else has told me via PM the same as what you have really, so these are definitely the next IEM's that I'll purchase.
 
Jan 13, 2013 at 5:16 AM Post #2,027 of 3,271
How does the bass sound through the 200s on this track?
 
https://soundcloud.com/nicologikandzephyr/halo-theme-nicologik-and
 
Jan 13, 2013 at 5:23 AM Post #2,028 of 3,271
I feel these need alot of juice. Amped they sound totally different with much more detail (and bass). I wouldn't recommend them unamped.
 
100 hours on mines already and the micro-detail is just crazy. The only issue is that bass tamed out alot. They no longer have that thunderous bass of the beginning. It's much more controled and it's a good thing, but I miss the bass, they sound lean compared to my other bass heavy headphones, which is making me think about letting them go for  someone else that is not a basshead.
 
 
Jan 13, 2013 at 5:52 AM Post #2,029 of 3,271
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How does the bass sound through the 200s on this track?
 
https://soundcloud.com/nicologikandzephyr/halo-theme-nicologik-and

 
A bit lean after 100 hours of burn-in, but very controlled and deep and textured. If you're not a basshead you'll love it.
 
Treble is also recessed on these (but in a good way). Hope it opens up during the next 100 hours. Please do not confuse recessed treble with finest detail. The finest detail is all there with or without rolled off treble.
 
Jan 13, 2013 at 7:43 AM Post #2,030 of 3,271
How does the bass sound with this song ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thbsg9i2mZ0

Is it able to produce that rumble ? cause even my 2.1 pc speakers and creative aurvana live are not able to produce a very clean sound....
it only sounds good in my car stereo :/
 
Jan 13, 2013 at 8:09 AM Post #2,033 of 3,271
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I feel these need alot of juice. Amped they sound totally different with much more detail (and bass). I wouldn't recommend them unamped.
 
100 hours on mines already and the micro-detail is just crazy. The only issue is that bass tamed out alot. They no longer have that thunderous bass of the beginning. It's much more controled and it's a good thing, but I miss the bass, they sound lean compared to my other bass heavy headphones, which is making me think about letting them go for  someone else that is not a basshead.
 

 
Noticing the same thing. The 'subwoofer'-like bass is mostly gone now but the bass seems more appropriate. I personally would not call the bass lean but it's not on the basshead level by far.
 
Jan 13, 2013 at 9:28 AM Post #2,037 of 3,271
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How does the bass sound with this song ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thbsg9i2mZ0

Is it able to produce that rumble ? cause even my 2.1 pc speakers and creative aurvana live are not able to produce a very clean sound....
it only sounds good in my car stereo :/

 
No rumble but there's a slight air waves coming at you from the phones..
 
 
It does however rumble to this track
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAcRQhmvewU
 
and uh made this one a walk in the park
 

 
Jan 13, 2013 at 12:55 PM Post #2,040 of 3,271
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I was planning to give a series of impressions over several posts, but I think I'd be better served doing a full review, comparing it to the MH1C and GR07. I can't do the ASG-1 comparison, since my pair is off on a secret mission.

 You can't give any initial impressions? I think we're curious of your initial thoughts.
 

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