came here to rave about melechesh and all their albums but i see you talk of the 846's. I used to own them they got a very full sound, black filters will sound veiled though. I am now on the um pro 50 also veiled but even more so, good thing is a better cable will clear this issue right up. go in for a upgrade silver cable for the 846 and look out
Since the entire last page was nothing but headphone talk, would you like to me to describe/compare any headphones I've had, @Redcarmoose? (Full list on my profile.) I know you asked about a few things in the past.
came here to rave about melechesh and all their albums but i see you talk of the 846's. I used to own them they got a very full sound, black filters will sound veiled though. I am now on the um pro 50 also veiled but even more so, good thing is a better cable will clear this issue right up. go in for a upgrade silver cable for the 846 and look out
Since the entire last page was nothing but headphone talk, would you like to me to describe/compare any headphones I've had, @Redcarmoose
? (Full list on my profile.) I know you asked about a few things in the past.
I got to try a lot of IEMs and headphones last weekend at the biggest european headphone event that I'm not allowed to name here on Head-Fi.
Whole AAW line-up: First two models are not really good. Not even for the price. W300 is good. Flagship has weird treble.
Dita: Pretty nice sound, fit was a bit lacking.
Weird A&K IEM from Beyerdynamic: Really liked the sound, has stupid tips, is a bit too expensive.
Custom Art Harmony 8.2: Nice, would not buy for this price.
Inear Stage Diver 4: Sound-wise almost exact clone of my SM64, better soundstage, amazing comfort and fit. Recommended.
Audeze iSine 10: Amazing. Loved it. Looks effing stupid and the fit is a bit fiddly, but sounds so so good for the price. Highlight of the show, might even consider buying.
Focal Elear and Utopia: Elear sounds pretty good, would buy used if I were in the market for a desktop setup. Utopia tad too neutral for me, also way too expensive.
JH Rosie and Angie: Rosie was bad, mids sound like you are listening to a telephone. Angie also very underwhelming.
Shure KSE1500: Okay bass, everything else mediocre, performance for the price is baaaad.
MrSpeakers Ether C: Meh, Elear is the better alternative.
Etymotic ER4: The exact opposite of my preferred soundsig. Hate it. Totally not for Metal.
Oriolus: Ooooooookay and not worth the price.
Nameless Oriolus DAC: Nice.
Nameless Oriolus amp: Really really nice. Another highlight. Love the strange mini tubes. Don't have any use for it, but still want it.
Nameless Oriolus DAP: Nice buttons, nice and simple UI, hope it won't be too expensive.
Chord Mojo: Nice, would only buy if I already found my endgame IEM, and maybe not even then because stacks are stupid.
Just ask ahead if you want to know more.
Someone please buy me the iSine 10 kthxbai.
I got to try a lot of IEMs and headphones last weekend at the biggest european headphone event that I'm not allowed to name here on Head-Fi.
Whole AAW line-up: First two models are not really good. Not even for the price. W300 is good. Flagship has weird treble.
Dita: Pretty nice sound, fit was a bit lacking.
Weird A&K IEM from Beyerdynamic: Really liked the sound, has stupid tips, is a bit too expensive.
Custom Art Harmony 8.2: Nice, would not buy for this price.
Inear Stage Diver 4: Sound-wise almost exact clone of my SM64, better soundstage, amazing comfort and fit. Recommended.
Audeze iSine 10: Amazing. Loved it. Looks effing stupid and the fit is a bit fiddly, but sounds so so good for the price. Highlight of the show, might even consider buying.
Focal Elear and Utopia: Elear sounds pretty good, would buy used if I were in the market for a desktop setup. Utopia tad too neutral for me, also way too expensive.
JH Rosie and Angie: Rosie was bad, mids sound like you are listening to a telephone. Angie also very underwhelming.
Shure KSE1500: Okay bass, everything else mediocre, performance for the price is baaaad.
MrSpeakers Ether C: Meh, Elear is the better alternative.
Etymotic ER4: The exact opposite of my preferred soundsig. Hate it. Totally not for Metal.
Oriolus: Ooooooookay and not worth the price.
Nameless Oriolus DAC: Nice.
Nameless Oriolus amp: Really really nice. Another highlight. Love the strange mini tubes. Don't have any use for it, but still want it.
Nameless Oriolus DAP: Nice buttons, nice and simple UI, hope it won't be too expensive.
Chord Mojo: Nice, would only buy if I already found my endgame IEM, and maybe not even then because stacks are stupid.
That's the fun part of this hobby, manufactures are always making more gear. The HD800s have been removed from the wall of fame! What's next? The Drama. Lol.
I got to try a lot of IEMs and headphones last weekend at the biggest european headphone event that I'm not allowed to name here on Head-Fi.
Whole AAW line-up: First two models are not really good. Not even for the price. W300 is good. Flagship has weird treble.
Dita: Pretty nice sound, fit was a bit lacking.
Weird A&K IEM from Beyerdynamic: Really liked the sound, has stupid tips, is a bit too expensive.
Custom Art Harmony 8.2: Nice, would not buy for this price.
Inear Stage Diver 4: Sound-wise almost exact clone of my SM64, better soundstage, amazing comfort and fit. Recommended.
Audeze iSine 10: Amazing. Loved it. Looks effing stupid and the fit is a bit fiddly, but sounds so so good for the price. Highlight of the show, might even consider buying.
Focal Elear and Utopia: Elear sounds pretty good, would buy used if I were in the market for a desktop setup. Utopia tad too neutral for me, also way too expensive.
JH Rosie and Angie: Rosie was bad, mids sound like you are listening to a telephone. Angie also very underwhelming.
Shure KSE1500: Okay bass, everything else mediocre, performance for the price is baaaad.
MrSpeakers Ether C: Meh, Elear is the better alternative.
Etymotic ER4: The exact opposite of my preferred soundsig. Hate it. Totally not for Metal.
Oriolus: Ooooooookay and not worth the price.
Nameless Oriolus DAC: Nice.
Nameless Oriolus amp: Really really nice. Another highlight. Love the strange mini tubes. Don't have any use for it, but still want it.
Nameless Oriolus DAP: Nice buttons, nice and simple UI, hope it won't be too expensive.
Chord Mojo: Nice, would only buy if I already found my endgame IEM, and maybe not even then because stacks are stupid.
Just ask ahead if you want to know more.
Someone please buy me the iSine 10 kthxbai.
on the dita, did you try the truth edition one? lately, I have been interested in this IEM, since it is using a dynamic driver and seems like it has a relax and shallow fit.
the isine does not isolate noise well right? since it is open back design and all..
on the dita, did you try the truth edition one? lately, I have been interested in this IEM, since it is using a dynamic driver and seems like it has a relax and shallow fit.
the isine does not isolate noise well right? since it is open back design and all..
iSine isolation was okay. Not great, not bad. Simply okay. Maybe good enough for train rides, but bus might be too noisy.
Also did not leak as much as I thought it would.
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