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Hi everyone,
My Jays-D died a couple of weeks ago and I'm looking to replace them.
I was very happy with them because of how they sounded : they delivered a detailed sound with great highs.
Just purchased a pair of Shure SE215 and I'm quite disappointed : although the build quality is impressive compared to the Jays I had before, I'm not happy with the sound. The lows and the mids sound OK, but the highs are nowhere to be found, which is really annoying.
I'm in the process of selling them right now and would love to hear your thoughts about what IEM would suit my needs.
Here's what I'm looking for :
I would like my IEM to deliver a bright sound with detailed highs, without too much bass. I'm a rock-and-roll junky and I want the guitars and the vocals to sound perfect. With the SE215, It's impressive how you're not getting the whole thing when listening to rock music. Many guitar riffs sound heartless compared to my old Jays-D.
Looking forward to reading your feedback.
Thanks !
My Jays-D died a couple of weeks ago and I'm looking to replace them.
I was very happy with them because of how they sounded : they delivered a detailed sound with great highs.
Just purchased a pair of Shure SE215 and I'm quite disappointed : although the build quality is impressive compared to the Jays I had before, I'm not happy with the sound. The lows and the mids sound OK, but the highs are nowhere to be found, which is really annoying.
I'm in the process of selling them right now and would love to hear your thoughts about what IEM would suit my needs.
Here's what I'm looking for :
I would like my IEM to deliver a bright sound with detailed highs, without too much bass. I'm a rock-and-roll junky and I want the guitars and the vocals to sound perfect. With the SE215, It's impressive how you're not getting the whole thing when listening to rock music. Many guitar riffs sound heartless compared to my old Jays-D.
Looking forward to reading your feedback.
Thanks !