Dvl Kubo
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So e-earphone was having a tryout session for the falcons today and yesterday.
Had a chance to try them out sound wise you can hear that nice thumping bass no too strong but yet not too weak its in the middle which i found good.
If you've tried the klipsch t5 wireless i would have to say you have a better sound stage than the t5 on the falcons.
As with the t5s it tended to concentrate more on a certain area of the sound i'm not sure how to describe it.
The best way i can describe it is it was like a tunnel where all the sound was compressed, and its focusing somewhere yet and just blocking everything out.
then again i guess that what you get when listening to the kiera odens to compare against it.
Sound wise i would say the falcon is very rich in detail if you get the sound on your player and the falcons at what your looking for.
This where one of my gripes where at i was using my fiio 5 usually im good at the volume level at 20-22(max volume is 60 for the fiio) when im using any of my iems that i have.
i usually us this volume level even with the dunu titan 6 or one of the new fiios fa1j but for the falcons i had to raise the volume on the earphones a couple times and had to adjust my player to a 30 to get the right volume that im used to hearing.
my other gripe was not being able to connect the falcon to more than one device so i would need to disconnect and reconnect if im switching to my phone and player.
Aside from that i think its a one of those tws iems you'd want to keep an eye out for since the price point is very affordable. While keeping a good sound you can enjoy and think is this really wireless and really at this price point ?
Had a chance to try them out sound wise you can hear that nice thumping bass no too strong but yet not too weak its in the middle which i found good.
If you've tried the klipsch t5 wireless i would have to say you have a better sound stage than the t5 on the falcons.
As with the t5s it tended to concentrate more on a certain area of the sound i'm not sure how to describe it.
The best way i can describe it is it was like a tunnel where all the sound was compressed, and its focusing somewhere yet and just blocking everything out.
then again i guess that what you get when listening to the kiera odens to compare against it.
Sound wise i would say the falcon is very rich in detail if you get the sound on your player and the falcons at what your looking for.
This where one of my gripes where at i was using my fiio 5 usually im good at the volume level at 20-22(max volume is 60 for the fiio) when im using any of my iems that i have.
i usually us this volume level even with the dunu titan 6 or one of the new fiios fa1j but for the falcons i had to raise the volume on the earphones a couple times and had to adjust my player to a 30 to get the right volume that im used to hearing.
my other gripe was not being able to connect the falcon to more than one device so i would need to disconnect and reconnect if im switching to my phone and player.
Aside from that i think its a one of those tws iems you'd want to keep an eye out for since the price point is very affordable. While keeping a good sound you can enjoy and think is this really wireless and really at this price point ?
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