Interesting about the power differences. The Dawn 4.4mm was on my list of potential upgrades from the HiBy FC3, but I ended up with the HiBy FC4 instead. If it’s a miss, the Dawn is back on my list.
So I tried the Blessing 2 as my first IEM. Unfortunately, it wasn't for me. Sound to my ears came off as tiny and metallic, and a bit too bright.
That, and even with the smallest tips I couldn't get them to fit well. Maybe my ear canals are small. Should I be looking for a smaller nozzle? I read the Blessing 2s are 7mm... where some others are 5mm??
Or are IEMs just not for me? I do love the concept of having great portability with noise cancelling qualities. Unfortunately, these things simply weren't comfortable and didn't sound as good as my OG Clears.
So I tried the Blessing 2 as my first IEM. Unfortunately, it wasn't for me. Sound to my ears came off as tiny and metallic, and a bit too bright.
That, and even with the smallest tips I couldn't get them to fit well. Maybe my ear canals are small. Should I be looking for a smaller nozzle? I read the Blessing 2s are 7mm... where some others are 5mm??
Or are IEMs just not for me? I do love the concept of having great portability with noise cancelling qualities. Unfortunately, these things simply weren't comfortable and didn't sound as good as my OG Clears.
Try the Katos. Some say they are pretty close to the Blessings. They are only Dynamic Driver which for me its a win personally. The Katos are also a bit warmer (thicker notes) and even comes with tuning nozzles.
Giz is one of the most polite and fairer reviewers, so unfortunately it might be the case that the Stellaris sounds like ass and that makes me rather sad
Giz is one of the most polite and fairer reviewers, so unfortunately it might be the case that the Stellaris sounds like ass and that makes me rather sad
I hope it's okay for me to ask this in this thread. Loved my B2Ds, but the nozzle was too large and caused a medical issue with my ears. I bought the Sony IER-M9 hoping it would be my end game IEM, but the M9s don't (and can't, even with EQ) hit hard on sub-bass like the B2D. The M9 are fantastic from about 150Hz up, but the lack of sub-bass slam leaves me wanting more from the presentation. I also need something with a nozzle smaller than the B2D's 6.5mm as well.
Considering I need to sell both my B2D and my M9 my budget is a little north of $1k used at most. What IEMs would you recommend for me? Thanks for your advice!
I hope it's okay for me to ask this in this thread. Loved my B2Ds, but the nozzle was too large and caused a medical issue with my ears. I bought the Sony IER-M9 hoping it would be my end game IEM, but the M9s don't (and can't, even with EQ) hit hard on sub-bass like the B2D. The M9 are fantastic from about 150Hz up, but the lack of sub-bass slam leaves me wanting more from the presentation. I also need something with a nozzle smaller than the B2D's 6.5mm as well.
Considering I need to sell both my B2D and my M9 my budget is a little north of $1k used at most. What IEMs would you recommend for me? Thanks for your advice!
I'm afraid Moondrop don't have sub bass specialized IEMs beside Variations, but if you already have M9, variations will be a downgrade from there. Go to Sony Z1R thread? If you're looking for great sub bass (and complete bass overall sub, mid, upper) = Z1R, IE-900, or 64audio Tia Trio.
Guys. Maybe this is a weird question, but if someone from here have listened to both the Chaconne (earbuds) and the Kato (IEM), which one would you say delivered the better sound quality?
This of course this is pretty subjective as those who hate earbuds will disqualify the Chaconne right away. But if some have experienced both I would like to know their opinion.
I hope it's okay for me to ask this in this thread. Loved my B2Ds, but the nozzle was too large and caused a medical issue with my ears. I bought the Sony IER-M9 hoping it would be my end game IEM, but the M9s don't (and can't, even with EQ) hit hard on sub-bass like the B2D. The M9 are fantastic from about 150Hz up, but the lack of sub-bass slam leaves me wanting more from the presentation. I also need something with a nozzle smaller than the B2D's 6.5mm as well.
Considering I need to sell both my B2D and my M9 my budget is a little north of $1k used at most. What IEMs would you recommend for me? Thanks for your advice!
Guys. Maybe this is a weird question, but if someone from here have listened to both the Chaconne (earbuds) and the Kato (IEM), which one would you say delivered the better sound quality?
This of course this is pretty subjective as those who hate earbuds will disqualify the Chaconne right away. But if some have experienced both I would like to know their opinion.
It is not ideal to compare a earbud (Chaconne) to an IEM (KATO), as the different transducers have their pros and cons, so it is really an apples to oranges comparison.
Earbuds lack a seal, and hence most of em have poor sub-bass and isolation compared to IEMs. Earbuds however, have superior soundstage to most IEMs (in general). Earbuds are actually like open backed headphones. So in a way, these two different transducers are complementary.
FWIW, I don't really like the Chaconne as I found it quite anemic in the bass, and it has a fixed cable at a TOTL earbud pricing. That's just one awkward yank away from being a white elephant.
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