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Headphoneus Supremus
Very nice . A8 army! My favorite IEM. Also very pretty and high quality built.
Very nice . A8 army! My favorite IEM. Also very pretty and high quality built.
Sennheiser IE 40 PRO @ $129 CAD.$350 is after converting from US currency to Canadian currency, where i live.
Even any price close to $170 US is too much. That's like $220 in my currency. I'd rather stick to a cheaper earphone option like most people. $80 US or less. (Except for the Airheads that buy Airpods.
Moondrop have a new, identical looking model in the "Aria"...but it costs more than twice as much as the Crescent.I thought it was odd how sparse reviews were when researching the Crescent. These shiny suckers mop the floor with my other <$50 chi-fi and it isn't particularly close. If they are really going out of production as I've seen rumored on here, that's a shame. Maybe a new Moondrop budget option will come out with similar performance.
I have added "rechargeable" versions of desiccant packs to all of my IEM and DAP cases. They cost pennies and are thus very cheap insurance...
Unfortunately, a new addition to my KPE case because I'm scared of the condensation issue.
Where do you get them? How long do they last for?I have added "rechargeable" versions of desiccant packs to all of my IEM and DAP cases. They cost pennies and are thus very cheap insurance...
@chickenmoon if you want to then try out the no.3 ti cable on the oxygen's it's a soundstage delight for me with soo much air and spaciousness which gives me that holographic feel that I was craving. Sadly this cable won't plug into my kpe's however I have a kxxs on the way soo that will be an interesting comparison to the oxygen's. Also I thought the no.3 TI's were really good aswell, everything is slightly better then the oxygen's imo apart from the midrange which sounds slightly more recessed with with less clarity due to a bit of midbass bleed.
What do you mean my rechargeable? Are these the best option to stop condensation? It makes sense to keep them inside the case with iems when not in use.I have added "rechargeable" versions of desiccant packs to all of my IEM and DAP cases. They cost pennies and are thus very cheap insurance...
As they absorb moisture their color changes from blue, to clear, to eventually pink. When they are pink you out them in a microwave and heat them up. This expels the moisture and they are ready to go again.What do you mean my rechargeable? Are these the best option to stop condensation? It makes sense to keep them inside the case with iems when not in use.