The loan unit of the OV800 arrived today. They look fantastic. It's basically the O800 with switches for enhancing bass and treble.
The graph looks great and while the OV800 retains the great sub-bass from the O400, they are smoother in the upper-register. More to come after some proper listening session. As always with Oriveti, the package is splendid.
The loan unit of the OV800 arrived today. They look fantastic. It's basically the O800 with switches for enhancing bass and treble.
The graph looks great and while the OV800 retains the great sub-bass from the O400, they are smoother in the upper-register. More to come after some proper listening session. As always with Oriveti, the package is splendid.
Also, I have been meaning to ask this for quite a while...can you give me a concise comparison between the O400 and Zen? Since I have heard the Zen, I believe I can understand how O400 sounds to some extent from that.
Also, I have been meaning to ask this for quite a while...can you give me a concise comparison between the O400 and Zen? Since I have heard the Zen, I believe I can understand how O400 sounds to some extent from that.
Price is still unknown to me. Just south of USD 1K, I guess, as the standard O800 retails for 799.-. I have asked Marco Lin from Oriveti, waiting a feedback.
Regarding the ZEN/O400 comparison, I need some A/B listening. I come back to you asap. Both are complementary, that’s already a fact.
Price is still unknown to me. Just south of USD 1K, I guess, as the standard O800 retails for 799.-. I have asked Marco Lin from Oriveti, waiting a feedback.
Regarding the ZEN/O400 comparison, I need some A/B listening. I come back to you asap. Both are complementary, that’s already a fact.
Separation, layering and bass slam are already drawing my attention on the OV800. Mids are beautifully rendered too. Definitely need some extra hours to make myself a more precise opinion.
The OV800 without any switches activated actually should sound like the O800 based on the graph and the corresponding description for any configuration:
The loan unit of the OV800 arrived today. They look fantastic. It's basically the O800 with switches for enhancing bass and treble.
The graph looks great and while the OV800 retains the great sub-bass from the O400, they are smoother in the upper-register. More to come after some proper listening session.
The OV800 graph seems to be "DF compensated" as the one from the O400 (see post #32 from the Oriveti O400´s thread). From 500Hz, the curve, from a "standard"-graph point of view, should take another direction, going higher in the dB.
Spent another 3 hours with the OV800 and now experimenting with switches and tips. Few observations so far:
- @Xinlisupreme The switches actually work. The sub-bass boost is real, realistic, not boomy and very enjoyable for Electronics, Hip-hop and Pop. It just gives the extra "oomph" you could ask for, if you want to slightly pimp the sound reproduction of your tunes. On the contrary, I prefer to switch it off with Vocals, Ambient and Modern Classical. Finally, I like both configurations with Rock and OST.
- Switching on the treble switch brings too much energy to the party, even with tips having a narrow aperture. Switching on bass and treble makes the OV800 sounding too "V" for my taste. So, no treble switch activated for me.
- Azla Crystal tips are my way-to-go with the Oriveti O400. Those have 4 bores and those benefit from a wider aperture to breath. They also pass perfect with the OV800, but I ended up using a generic silicone tips with a slightly narrower aperture:
The OV800 (and most likely the O800) are mid-centric IEMs with a fantastic impactul and clean sub-bass. The treble is just fine for me, extended and sparkling enough, without sibilance.
I am quite sold on the OV800 after a few hours. I need to cool down and recollect my critical thinking before making any overly enthusiastic statement. I just really like what I hearing so far.
@Ace Bee : The Dunu ZEN might struggle in the mids and treble departments compared to the OV800. But don't bury them too soon, because the ZEN's lows are to die for. The match is planned tonight, out of the Calyx M as well as out of the L&P W2, this dongle being a better source than the Calyx M for the ZEN.
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