gkbros
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Hey guys,
Sort of new to the audiophile game (this is my first post). I have a pair of ATH-M50X's and am looking for a pair of IEM's for more portable use. I tried the Bowers and Wilkins C5-S2 and found them waaayyy too bass heavy. I've also tried the BeoPlay H3, and found them ok, but they sound a bit too clinical and are sort of missing something. Furthermore, I found that they weren't noise isolating AT ALL. I've been looking for a replacement, but not able to find something that seems suitable. The HifiMan Re-400's seem ok but apparently lack bass (I'm not a basshead but I need some. The M50's have a decent amount, but I wouldn't mind a touch more) and build quality. The Shure Se-215's and 1More Triple Driver also caught my eye but have too much low end as well according to reviews I've been reading while the RHA MA750i's may have a bit too much treble. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Sort of new to the audiophile game (this is my first post). I have a pair of ATH-M50X's and am looking for a pair of IEM's for more portable use. I tried the Bowers and Wilkins C5-S2 and found them waaayyy too bass heavy. I've also tried the BeoPlay H3, and found them ok, but they sound a bit too clinical and are sort of missing something. Furthermore, I found that they weren't noise isolating AT ALL. I've been looking for a replacement, but not able to find something that seems suitable. The HifiMan Re-400's seem ok but apparently lack bass (I'm not a basshead but I need some. The M50's have a decent amount, but I wouldn't mind a touch more) and build quality. The Shure Se-215's and 1More Triple Driver also caught my eye but have too much low end as well according to reviews I've been reading while the RHA MA750i's may have a bit too much treble. Does anyone have any recommendations?