B9Scrambler
Headphoneus Supremus
Yes it has a metal mesh filter inside when you unscrew the nozzles
Yes, but Dave's might not. I had a pair with mesh (gave to my cousin) and one without. Just curious if his has the mesh or not.
Yes it has a metal mesh filter inside when you unscrew the nozzles
Yes, but Dave's might not. I had a pair with mesh (gave to my cousin) and one without. Just curious if his has the mesh or not.
He doesn't own an ED9. The ED9 he was referring to is in fact mine which I let him try.
Yes, but Dave's might not. I had a pair with mesh (gave to my cousin) and one without. Just curious if his has the mesh or not.
Can you tell me about the sound signature of these: ED3, EDR1, ED4, ED1, DT5, ZS1
I'd like to know how they sound so I can pick which ones to get.
In @cr0wnest's words : ED10 or 11 both are bad. (Since nobody believes me that my ED10 is not broken)
And the ED9 sounds like a hot mess with the uncontrolled sibilance. You want controlled bass get the ZN1 Mini simple as that.
I think those who see the ED10 as bad probably hear that dip and spike in the mids and understandably don't like it. I only "love" the ED10 when fixing the EQ. But without EQ fixes, I'd be merely indifferent at best to the Philips Fidelio S1, Piston 3, SHE3580, FXD40 among others noted as really good for their price.
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are ed4 (with mic) better then p2, p3 and dual drivers xybrid ?
my KZ Ed 11 definitely don't lack in weight.. Probably my favourite KZ iems.I think those who see the ED10 as bad probably hear that dip and spike in the mids and understandably don't like it. I only "love" the ED10 when fixing the EQ. But without EQ fixes, I'd be merely indifferent at best to the Philips Fidelio S1, Piston 3, SHE3580, FXD40 among others noted as really good for their price.
To be fair, the ED10/11 has a lot of clarity, perhaps maybe even on par with the ED9. But sadly it lacks weight and depth in its overall sound signature due to the laid back mids and bass. I know we can "fix" it with EQ, but that would change the overall sound signature of the earphone and in some cases it causes them to sound very artificial. I tried "fixing" the ED9 with several different EQ settings but in the end I still went flat because it sounded the most "natural" to me. And EQ'ing more bass on the ED9 causes it to distort very easily.
I guess I'm a bit of a purist when it comes to headphones and IEMs, the only time I use EQ is while listening via speakers which varies in sound depending on how you place them and what environment you are in. Headphones and IEMs on the other hand, should sound the same as long as you fit them correctly.
In @cr0wnest's words : ED10 or 11 both are bad. (Since nobody believes me that my ED10 is not broken)
And the ED9 sounds like a hot mess with the uncontrolled sibilance. You want controlled bass get the ZN1 Mini simple as that.
Again my ED9 certainly does not sound like a hot mess and I wonder if your "top hp" is the HD668b what you thought of its treble?
It could a number of things besides the ed9's causing that. Tip, fit, seal,& source also play a part. I use the jvc spiral dot medium tips and sound is very good with ed9. Just suggestions you may want to think about. The hds1 gives me fits getting the proper seal and when it's not in my ear perfectly it sounds anemic. I've never had this much trouble with another iem. But they sound fantastic when I do.The 668B's treble is silky smooth and not spiky at all.
The 668B's treble is silky smooth and not spiky at all.