Dobrescu George
Reviewer: AudiophileHeaven
Would these suit a person who wants iems to wear for hours every day listening to black/death metal, jazz, classical and hip hop?
The BE would be fairly good for that, yes
Would these suit a person who wants iems to wear for hours every day listening to black/death metal, jazz, classical and hip hop?
Here you go.Can I check also that they have a 5 year warranty?
Here you go.
If you're not quite sure which IEM of ours you should get, check our our Selectatron. Twelve of us ranked each model from first to fourth place, for each of the 12 different genres listed. Then we averaged the rankings for each model, and built the Selectatron. Choose three genres, and you'll get a recommendation (with scores for each model) of what you should consider.
We updated everything on the new website. And we thought a tool like that would be handy for folks, so up it went! Would love to hear from others if they think our recommendations are correct!That tool looks fun. Haven't seen anything like it before
Which earbuds are you using? Try a different tip; typically when you get a muffled sound, it means the front of the tip is collapsed, either from being too large, too long/soft, or both.I hate to bring it up in this thread in fears of giving the wrong impression of these IEMS but I just received the Be's (VERY fast shipping mind you, thanks Dan!) but I had a question. I know that alot of people here believe in the burn in process in opening up the earphone drivers but my first impression of these earphones is that they sound a little muffled, boomy and unrefined... Is this how they are supposed to sound or will driver burn in help develop the sound signature?
Which earbuds are you using? Try a different tip; typically when you get a muffled sound, it means the front of the tip is collapsed, either from being too large, too long/soft, or both.
Snugs work well ahd it's been confirmed by forum members here that they work with the Periodic products. Custom tips for universal IEMs - probably the best way to go, as the costs of changing the tip (which needs to be done every few years - your ears continue to grow and change shape) is a lot less than rebuilding the entire IEM.Hi guys, wishing for a little more isolation on my Be's. I'm on the tube a lot and don't like listening to music very loud. Tried the original foams, JVC spiral dots, whirlwind tips, mee audio triple flange, and symbios. I'd be a very happy man if you could get this doing signature in custom form.
Yes, indeed!@DanWiggins - the selection tool features the Carbon - does that mean we will be seeing its release sometime soon?