Periodic Audio IEMs Mg, Ti, Be, C
Apr 18, 2017 at 10:22 AM Post #198 of 1,454
Folks,
Can you please help me out here. I need some review, impression about the Mgs. I am not willing to put down $300 for the Bes (or probably can't afford :) them) the Bes at this time. But I need to know about the impressions of audiophiles like you who may have bought Mgs or at least tried one. Anybody please? Thanks.
 
Apr 18, 2017 at 12:09 PM Post #199 of 1,454
  Folks,
Can you please help me out here. I need some review, impression about the Mgs. I am not willing to put down $300 for the Bes (or probably can't afford :) them) the Bes at this time. But I need to know about the impressions of audiophiles like you who may have bought Mgs or at least tried one. Anybody please? Thanks.

 
I spent about 5 minutes with them at CanJam, so take the following with a grain of salt. They have excellent extension in both directions, especially the treble. Due to the size/weight, I'd probably take them over most everything out there at $100, maybe even my 1More Triple.
 
Apr 18, 2017 at 12:37 PM Post #200 of 1,454
Thanks Meringo
 
Your comment about 1More triple is quite relevant for me as I do own(ed) the triples a while ago and loved them so much. The only problem I had with them was their weight as I prefer headphones which are really light on my ears, else my ears get fatigued very quickly and I have some kind of resistance towards things hanging in my ears which are too heavy. Another issue I had with the triples was their metal body, I didn't like the cold touch of the metal body of the triples to my ears.
 
Thanks once again for your comments. I guess I will give them a try.
 
Cheers.
 
Apr 18, 2017 at 12:46 PM Post #201 of 1,454
  Thanks Meringo
 
Your comment about 1More triple is quite relevant for me as I do own(ed) the triples a while ago and loved them so much. The only problem I had with them was their weight as I prefer headphones which are really light on my ears, else my ears get fatigued very quickly and I have some kind of resistance towards things hanging in my ears which are too heavy. Another issue I had with the triples was their metal body, I didn't like the cold touch of the metal body of the triples to my ears.
 

 
Then the Periodic IEMs probably aren't for you.  They're pretty chunky.
 
Apr 18, 2017 at 12:52 PM Post #202 of 1,454
Well.. I don't mind chunky if they sound good. I have more issue with IEMs if they are heavy (and based on the website info, company claims that they have tried to keep them as light as possible). In fact I tried to find out the weight of them in the specs, but they have not mentioned weight anywhere :frowning2:. Any case thanks for the input.
 
Apr 18, 2017 at 7:16 PM Post #205 of 1,454
   
I spent about 5 minutes with them at CanJam, so take the following with a grain of salt. They have excellent extension in both directions, especially the treble. Due to the size/weight, I'd probably take them over most everything out there at $100, maybe even my 1More Triple.

 
Awe man! With my easily triggered tinnitus this normally scares me off.
 
Apr 18, 2017 at 7:47 PM Post #206 of 1,454
Awe man! With my easily triggered tinnitus this normally scares me off.


You might be better looking at something with more substantial bass then. I would suggest looking at some of the Trinity audio products that combine a dynamic driver with a BA. This combination gives a deeper bass with less sibilance in the highs while still delivering amazing detail.
 
Apr 18, 2017 at 10:53 PM Post #210 of 1,454
I think their (Be's) tonality veering ever slightly to bright. Not a problem in most of my playlist but it can and does sound bright in recordings that are also brightly mastered (lots of Japanese indies for example).
 

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