Soham Sengupta
100+ Head-Fier
if the second one is true, then i am in in the next dropCrinacle has confirmed receipt! Hopefully some impressions soon.
B9Scrambler posted a little in a different thread:
if the second one is true, then i am in in the next dropCrinacle has confirmed receipt! Hopefully some impressions soon.
B9Scrambler posted a little in a different thread:
Now, that is quite the bummer. Ok, so one negative review so far, let’s see what the others say....
While the IT01 didn't live up its hype, its still very good. I got a pair to use with Bluetooth cables.Ya I’d wait for more reviews. Although I usually 90% agree with crinacle’s observations, that list is based on technical merit. Some things on that list have a bad rating relative to their hype here (ex: Bravado, Comets, IT01) but they sound very nice to me. The sound signature of this IEM may be too dark. D is a pretty bad rating though >.>; Worse than the Oriveti Basic which I hated and returned in 1 hour.
One more month or so until mine arrive...
While the IT01 didn't live up its hype, its still very good. I got a pair to use with Bluetooth cables.
My take on Planamics
My take on Planamics
I am sorry for inconvenience caused by my accent. I'm working with mentor to improve my pronunciation, but it's a hard workBecause of your accent, it was hard for me to distinguish some of the things you said and I'm sorry if I missed this point.
It's a pretty complex question actually. Separation per se is really good, as Planamics are detailed and have low distortion. But recessed treble sometimes spoil separation for instruments, having high pitched overtones.Could you tell me if there is (GOOD) separation of the instruments
There is no bleeding in "normal" melodies, but when there is some tune with dominating synthesized bass, it can shadow other frequencies, simply because of physics. But on "normal" music with regular instruments bass is controlled okor any bleeding you could notice?
I am sorry for inconvenience caused by my accent. I'm working with mentor to improve my pronunciation, but it's a hard work
It's a pretty complex question actually. Separation per se is really good, as Planamics are detailed and have low distortion. But recessed treble sometimes spoil separation for instruments, having high pitched overtones.
There is no bleeding in "normal" melodies, but when there is some genres with dominating synthesized bass, it can shadow other frequencies, simply because of physics. But on "normal" music with regular instruments bass is controlled ok