james444
Headphoneus Supremus
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....sony 7550...enjoying them but dont' sit well in my ears wth the loop.
Keep them like this when you don't use them, and they'll sit better in your ears:
....sony 7550...enjoying them but dont' sit well in my ears wth the loop.
Keep them like this when you don't use them, and they'll sit better in your ears:
If it helps, delivery on the last batch that became available direct from MEE a fortnight or so back only took 5 days to get from order to arrival the UK. Pretty good, plus the Pinnacle racks up enough loyalty points to get $15 or 25% off your next purchase through them, which is an added bonus.
Mine are arriving tomorrow....Woo Hoo!!!
This is a graph I made of the Pinnacle with my Vibro Veritas. As always stated, this is not measurements that should be considered exact, but at the same time aren't far off from it. It measures pretty impressive honestly.
Don't jump into any out-the-box conclusion, let it burn in for 50hrs
Thanks for the quick impressions James.
Once you've spent some time with the P1, if you don't mind, could you include A/B comparisons with the Titan 1 and/or Ostry KC06, . (These are the only 2 IEMs I own, that feature in your inventory list)
Now for the bass/treble relation, (to my ears) Phonak made some interesting tuning choice here, in that note weight isn't the same across the frequency range. The 232's lower range has a noticeably lusher/thicker feel to it, whereas the highs are leaner and borderline thin. This makes cymbals and flutes sound extremely lively and airy and and bass and drums impressively full at the same time. Interestingly enough it doesn't spoil timbre when looking at individual instruments (since hardly any spans the entire frequency range), but poses a bit of an anomaly in my book when listening to classical orchestra. On Mahler's 2nd the final set starts with a drum explosion that makes you jump on the 232, whereas the subsequent horns sound a bit thin in comparison. Like I said, this is nitpicking and most likely not a problem for the majority of listeners, but well, that's how I hear it. Btw the FI-BA-SS are leaner across the whole frequency range and the W4 maybe slightly leaner in bass and thicker in treble, since they have more consistent note weight in my book.
Same here...I'm shocked with the two-day USPS delivery. Score one for us!
Mine are arriving tomorrow....Woo Hoo!!!