mahc1234
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mtpg are more for bassy songs
hmmm interesting!
So they are heavier, but are more comfortable?
I might take the plunge and just buy them for £125, if anything, and I don't like them at all sell them on...
But it's very interesting to see the comparison between them, and your thoughts on them!
the weight was a issue for me (though others have also voiced their objections to my opinion) all i can say is, forget about taking them on your daily jog
I have had for a few days now and honestly i am not too fond of them. I prefer the SQ of the C751 as the trebles sounded more open and clearer and need no EQ'n and the bass was smoother and deeper, where the MTPG is more punchy and kick bass. MTPG sound very good on my EQ'd Iriver H320 but not so much on my Sony S739.
On my Iriver I increase the Stereo widith by 25% took give a better soundstage and increase the low bass levels 30hz and then it sound what I would say great. The odd thing is with the C751 when I decreased the lows to 20hz the bass was still pounding hard, but with the MTPG it seems the bass is not pounding at 20hz and sounding better at 30hz. Also bass seems to distort at higher levels that the C751 never did at the same levels.
I would say, get your self another IEM, like the IE8 as I hear that one is better.
hmm thanks for the input but I tried the IE8's they sound HORRIBLE to my ears at least....
MTPG not having enough bass, are you sure you got genuine ones?
BTW: I might be able to pick them up on ebay from a local seller...if that's possible I might get them under £100 !
Quote:I have had for a few days now and honestly i am not too fond of them. I prefer the SQ of the C751 as the trebles sounded more open and clearer and need no EQ'n and the bass was smoother and deeper, where the MTPG is more punchy and kick bass. MTPG sound very good on my EQ'd Iriver H320 but not so much on my Sony S739.
On my Iriver I increase the Stereo widith by 25% took give a better soundstage and increase the low bass levels 30hz and then it sound what I would say great. The odd thing is with the C751 when I decreased the lows to 20hz the bass was still pounding hard, but with the MTPG it seems the bass is not pounding at 20hz and sounding better at 30hz. Also bass seems to distort at higher levels that the C751 never did at the same levels.
I would say, get your self another IEM, like the IE8 as I hear that one is better.
Did you try a burned-in IE8? IE8 does sound quite bad out of the box. Perhaps they were fake even?
hmm thanks for the input but I tried the IE8's they sound HORRIBLE to my ears at least....
MTPG not having enough bass, are you sure you got genuine ones?
BTW: I might be able to pick them up on ebay from a local seller...if that's possible I might get them under £100 !
Quote:I have had for a few days now and honestly i am not too fond of them. I prefer the SQ of the C751 as the trebles sounded more open and clearer and need no EQ'n and the bass was smoother and deeper, where the MTPG is more punchy and kick bass. MTPG sound very good on my EQ'd Iriver H320 but not so much on my Sony S739.
On my Iriver I increase the Stereo widith by 25% took give a better soundstage and increase the low bass levels 30hz and then it sound what I would say great. The odd thing is with the C751 when I decreased the lows to 20hz the bass was still pounding hard, but with the MTPG it seems the bass is not pounding at 20hz and sounding better at 30hz. Also bass seems to distort at higher levels that the C751 never did at the same levels.
I would say, get your self another IEM, like the IE8 as I hear that one is better.
Also maybe someone else whos heard the MTPG and Denon C751 can give their comments aswell.