zniper2984
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No,i mean the bass on the sd3.
Save yourself some time and get an ASG-2 for bass. No more need to look for a comfortable iem either since the concept for how they shaped the monitors is similar to what InEar did. And as everyone keeps saying, just keep saving. One really good monitor is better than taking a chance on one you dont.
Hello,
Do you think the SD-2 should fit in my ears (see pictures) or it would be better to take the smaller version ?
(Sorry for the quality of the photo, isn't that easy to take this picture alone with an old smartphone)
These are [cm] on the ruler
I ask my mother to loan me her IEM to take this picture with the Samsung IEM so you can have maybe a better idea of the size of my ear for my question.
Thanks
(Post already posted in an other thread but it wasn't the correct to ask this reason why I'm doubling the post here.)
hmmm BA bass over powering? Any thoughts on the z5 bass? if you've tried it
I find the bass of sd3 over powering.
1plus2 spoiled my ears,maybe that's the reason why i find it overpowering.i got use on 1plus2 bass quality before bought sd3.I'm pretty much sensitive to bass now cos of my ex1000. Yet I have no qualms with the SD3 bass. It's done almost to perfection.
I've heard Z5 too. It was drowning in bass. To the point that they become unlistenable. I was so pissed with the tuning to the point when I got to meet one of the Sony engineers, I complained about it to him and asked why they did not stick to a more neutral setting. His reply was that sony was trying to apeal to a larger audience. I don't even think that larger audience he speaks of would actually buy the Z5...
get the smaller version..
the one with the 'S': SD2s, SD3s or SD4s..
i also have small ears and i have before the SD2..
it fits snug but fatiguing for long listening..
i sold it and bought the SD4s...
the fit that I wanted..
Unfortunately it already ships and they won't stop it at this point...