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What is the soundstage like?
Well my dog just chewed the left ear bud so I would say "tastey"
What is the soundstage like?
What is the soundstage like?
Well my dog just chewed the left ear bud so I would say "tastey"
First the right, now the left. Man, you must have really bad luck. Then again, the M6 PRO does have their cool lifetime replacement warranty, which allows you to replace your pair after paying half price.
Well my dog just chewed the left ear bud so I would say "tastey"
Tell me about it!!! I only got to experience the true sound of these for about 5 days before the the little runt got to them. I'll admit - it ruined my night because I knew I had no earbuds for work the next day.
I don't like wearing big headphones in the office but today its back to the Bose....
I suspect I'll be the first person to have to warranty mineI'm pretty deflated on these now though and would rather put $50 into some ATH-IM50's than to warranty them and pay $25.
Well my dog just chewed the left ear bud so I would say "tastey"
Bad Spot...BAD, dog! Man, if my dog chewed up any of my fav IEMS he'd totally be ridin' on top of the car for good!![]()
This little guy is a stray I rescued off the streets of S.F. when I was walking to work one day. I've had the little scavenger about 9 months now and this is the second pair of IEMS he has killed.
First set was my A151's.
The M6 PRO's were my "replacements".
.... I dunno why he just likes the ear wax I think. He actually eats the tips and then looses interest.... its kind of endearing.
The reason I originally got the M6s were because of my hatred for the Shure IEMs. They simply wouldn't fit my ears, and they had no bass. The M6s provide me with both those things. They're much smaller (and fit a lot better), and you don't have to worry about that stupid swivelling that the Shures do (neither M6 model really does this). Also, the bass is much more prominent and punchy than at the Shures (which has a nice non-existent bass). Compared to the Shures, the original M6s knock them out. The M6 PROs beat them to another galaxy.
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I'm laughing my arse off right now. Seriously. Saying the M6 Pro is balanced is like saying the M50 sounds balanced.![]()
I'm no professional musician, but I play the piano and am picking up the guitar as of late, and yes, the midrange sounds recessed -- very recessed. Like, oh, I don't know, at least a 3 dB difference relative to the bass and treble.
Also, they sound a lot like the M9 Classic, except slightly leaner in the bass, which is making the treble even harsher than it was. The M9 Classic's sibilance was tolerable, but on the M6 Pro?
This is the exact thing I wanted to hear.
Awesome looks, excellent price, fantastic company, terrific website and serviceability, stellar sound for the price (for modern music according to posts), exemplary build quality with detachable cables as well, and great for EDM while being reasonably balanced? SICK!!
I am kind of hesitant to believe the reviews that say the sound isn't good. I see the exact kind of stuff when reading reviews for $300 headphones and above. Basically, it seems kinda pointless since everything is relative when comparing headphones.
I definitely haven't changed my opinion since my original impressions. These do have a much more 'balanced' signature than the original M6s, so you may want to check out the M6s if you like more bass.
Well, what happened to your review? :mad:
I definitely haven't changed my opinion since my original impressions. These do have a much more 'balanced' signature than the original M6s, so you may want to check out the M6s if you like more bass.