Multi-IEM Review - 352 IEMs compared (Pump Audio Earphones added 04/03/16 p. 1106)
Oct 19, 2013 at 9:39 AM Post #11,822 of 16,931
No, Sony Mh1c is too bassy and slow for rock music and the cable is terrible.
 
Oct 19, 2013 at 10:15 AM Post #11,824 of 16,931
  Its UE350VM, UE600 costs US$120+... :frowning2:

 
    where do you belong from , you are thunderously over priced on these , you can opt for ue400/500 , try a balanced armature , like xba-10 , xba-c10 , pl50 , she9850 , these are cheap ones , i got an she9850 for rs 999 , roughly $17 . xba-3 for rs3915 , $65 roughly .
 
Oct 19, 2013 at 11:09 AM Post #11,827 of 16,931
  Most prices are from eBay, I'm from Brazil, I'm considering the shipping costs too... And the headphone must have a Microphone, and it make the IEM expensive, I think.

 
     try finding a dealer of ultimate ears , they might get you a cheaper deal .
 
Oct 19, 2013 at 11:16 AM Post #11,828 of 16,931
Thank you all very much! It's been a hell of a journey and it certainly isn't over yet 
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. No rest for the wicked!

Uh-oh, better late than never: congrats on reaching 300!
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Oct 19, 2013 at 11:43 AM Post #11,829 of 16,931
Man i can't even remember where you were up to when I first came here. It was like 150. Kind of mind boggling when I still owe someone impressions on a loan from a month ago.

Congrats!
 
Oct 19, 2013 at 11:48 AM Post #11,830 of 16,931
  Yeah, it tends to do that too.   
I actually wouldn't mind the JH13 with less bass - really couldn't pick a favorite between it and the NT 6 (which is flatter and leaner) in that regard.
 
The treble appears to be less smooth than I would like is when compared to a Miracle or Westone ES5 (that latter of which IMO is darker than it needs to be). It's still an improvement over things like the K3003 and Senn IE800 and on its own doesn't bother me in the least.

 
I'm very curious to hear the NT6 myself. It seems to share a lot in common with the UERM, which I've been using for the last week or so, except with greater midrange presence, though it seems to be even more greatly lifted in the upper treble region, which is a nice effect on the UERM, but it doesn't play nice with tracks that don't scrutinize mastering and can get tiring after a while. It's just so difficult to keep the upper treble even keeled in IEMs, though...
 
And also, very silly of me not to congratulate you on 300 --- it's a milestone!
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Oct 19, 2013 at 10:38 PM Post #11,834 of 16,931
Alright gents, I'm officially lost on where to go with my iem.  I have the UM3X now and while it's okay on the commute it's bloody awful out of the big rig.
 
Preference would be a universal with Audeze type tonal balance.  No massive spikes or droops along the way please :wink:
 
I had considered the ER4P or 535 maybe split the difference with the 425.  Long story short my headphone experience has been more or less limited to full sized open cans so I'm for all intents and purposes... a noob :p
 

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