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Probably ShenzhenaudioWhere will pre-orders of dusk be hosted?
Probably ShenzhenaudioWhere will pre-orders of dusk be hosted?
I am extremely interested in the Blessing 2 Dusk, but I am very sensitive to back-pressure discomfort from tightly sealed IEMs. For example, the Sony M7 and M9 are pretty much unusable for me because of this issue.
Can anyone comment on whether or not they have had any back-pressure issues with the regular Blessing 2?
Thanks.
Thanks for the info.I have that issue also. I need something well-vented or it is too uncomfortable to use for more than 15-20 minutes.
The Moondrop rep, when I asked about what IEMs in the Moondrop line accommodate people who are sensitive to back-presssure, said the Blessing 2 is semi-open and should be tolerable. Hopefully, the Moondrop rep will chime in and give us a definitive answer about the Dusk.
If the Dusk does have the necessary venting, then my dilemma is get the Dusk, the B2, or the FD5? I can only justify and afford one this coming year.
Bit more expanded: tuning is very similar to the B2 but with a bit more upper bass/lower mids; a bit more upper mids; less lower treble. This results in a warmer and smoother sound, not by a whole lot but anyways. I don't have a B2 to compare to anymore, but from memory the stage has less depth but more width. Imaging similar, separation probably a bit better on B2. Timbre and note weight much better on Illumination, subjectively.Super early TL;DR, it's B2 without BA timbre.
It's still similarly vented but maybe slightly different engraving design.I have that issue also. I need something well-vented or it is too uncomfortable to use for more than 15-20 minutes.
The Moondrop rep, when I asked about what IEMs in the Moondrop line accommodate people who are sensitive to back-presssure, said the Blessing 2 is semi-open and should be tolerable. Hopefully, the Moondrop rep will chime in and give us a definitive answer about the Dusk.
If the Dusk does have the necessary venting, then my dilemma is get the Dusk, the B2, or the FD5? I can only justify and afford one this coming year.
there's a vent on front faceplate of blessing 2 balancing out the pressure(sacrificed some isolation though).I am extremely interested in the Blessing 2 Dusk, but I am very sensitive to back-pressure discomfort from tightly sealed IEMs. For example, the Sony M7 and M9 are pretty much unusable for me because of this issue.
Can anyone comment on whether or not they have had any back-pressure issues with the regular Blessing 2?
Thanks.
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SSP are very good, lol. I like the accentuated mids. Bass is full and extends properly. Comfort and build are basically perfect. Price is excellent. Ignore the hate on these
Compared to Oxygen??Bit more expanded: tuning is very similar to the B2 but with a bit more upper bass/lower mids; a bit more upper mids; less lower treble. This results in a warmer and smoother sound, not by a whole lot but anyways. I don't have a B2 to compare to anymore, but from memory the stage has less depth but more width. Imaging similar, separation probably a bit better on B2. Timbre and note weight much better on Illumination, subjectively.
The earpieces themselves are beautiful and fit and comfort is good. Cable is weird, it has a very loose braid and is tangly so it feels pretty cheap. I like the changeable connectors though and at least it's not microphonic. Just a strange choice IMO.
Too long since I've heard the Oxygen. It's brighter and has more bass, that much I can say with confidence.Compared to Oxygen??
It's still similarly vented but maybe slightly different engraving design.
It's gonna have more bass response and a more recessed treble around 3k.
there's a vent on front faceplate of blessing 2 balancing out the pressure(sacrificed some isolation though).
That's Great! I'm interested, any problem with tips coming off due to no lip on the nozzle?Well my SSP's cost me a third of the price of my Starfields and I like them a lot more than the Starfields. In fact I remember being excited a long time ago when I got the Blon 03 and thought how good they were for the money. I feel that way about these SSP's. Amazing sound for the money. Crystal clear, good bass for such a diminutive shell and good details in the treble. Respect to Moondrop....they are quite innovative.
With Spiral Dots, my go to tips, they can easily come off, you have to be a bit careful as you may permanently have an earplug stuck in your ear . I'm using a narrow stem/bore tip, I don't know where from, and it stays put. I think a Spiral Dot/Sennheiser shaped tip with a narrowish stem/bore would stay put and sound good. Of course stock tips should be fine unless you have a very tight ear fit which holds the tip as you pull it out.That's Great! I'm interested, any problem with tips coming off due to no lip on the nozzle?