Broquen
100+ Head-Fier
Got this today , any good filter combination to try out ?
Which music genre, volume and sound signature?
Got this today , any good filter combination to try out ?
Got this today , any good filter combination to try out ?
Good post. Thank you!Hello. Welcome to the amazing LZ-A4 thread. I recommend the black n black since it is the default. Then after you decide, to your liking if you want:
- increase bass by switching to the red rear filter; decrease by choosing the blue black filter
- change the mids and highs (ratio) by selecting the other available front filter.
There's no "bad" combo; more like different opinions since we hear/ like different things and we most likely have different rigs.
Let us know how it goes. The rest of the A4 owners have a miserable time upgrading because these were really good. Just kidding. Actually these are still pretty good!
Good post. Thank you!
Hello. Welcome to the amazing LZ-A4 thread. I recommend the black n black since it is the default. Then after you decide, to your liking if you want:
- increase bass by switching to the red rear filter; decrease by choosing the blue black filter
- change the mids and highs (ratio) by selecting the other available front filter.
There's no "bad" combo; more like different opinions since we hear/ like different things and we most likely have different rigs.
Let us know how it goes. The rest of the A4 owners have a miserable time upgrading because these were really good. Just kidding. Actually these are still pretty good!
For sure I'm going to say some foolishness, but I'm black/black for quite time now and for sure it's a very good combination for most of the genres, but I found that, changing a filter (back or front), affects the entire signature and not only some frequencies. E. G. highs give more clarity and texture to bass, cello... But turn them less boomy and "impactful?". With this combination, I rediscovered the first album of Diablo Swing Orchestra, and it works great at low volumes too, due to the amazing highs but, when I change to bands more on the hard rock side, I definitely prefer to change the front or both filters (especially if they use lots of loud cymbals).
I believe I'm the odd one out. I use blue / red. I just feel that the midrange is too removed with the lesser treble filter choices and I will admit that I like my bass north of neutral.
i bought a bluetooth mmcx cable from tenmark and paired it with this.. oh crap..
worst mistake ive done
i was so shocked when i heard slightly louder bass. then i compare it with my wire, oh my gosh its like comparing cd music and some stranger uploaded youtube music.
My left channel volume has dropped significantly. I had this problem before and changed cables. It's happening again.. unfortunately I think that's it for me.