Allow to throw my 2 cents in also, the screen protector is like a rubberized mess with a ton of adhesive on it. The contrast did improve when I removed mine. I had a picture of it in a crumpled ball way back in the thread so you could see just what material it was composed of.
I've personally never seen one so soft and rubbery. I've just been making do without one, but I'd like to get a good tempered glass one.
Seems ok, but I wouldn't put in my pocket with anything else and I don't take the R5 out of the house. I'm assuming it's hardened to some degree- maybe Joe Bloggs can confirm.
I'll be taking my R5 everywhere including listening on my motorcycle, so a screen protector is worth while. The Samsung version I fitted although not glass is a vast improvement, and for less than $2 seemed like a good stop gap until a glass version can be found.
BTW bought a set of IMR Atens which arrived today, I was grinning like a loon when I played some of my favourite tracks. Awesome IEM's.
I'll be taking my R5 everywhere including listening on my motorcycle, so a screen protector is worth while. The Samsung version I fitted although not glass is a vast improvement, and for less than $2 seemed like a good stop gap until a glass version can be found.
BTW bought a set of IMR Atens which arrived today, I was grinning like a loon when I played some of my favourite tracks. Awesome IEM's.
Hey I looked at those iems you mentioned, the IMRs. Look gorgeous, especially the one with a DD, piezo and planar. Do you have other iems to make comparisons? Thanks
I'll be taking my R5 everywhere including listening on my motorcycle, so a screen protector is worth while. The Samsung version I fitted although not glass is a vast improvement, and for less than $2 seemed like a good stop gap until a glass version can be found.
BTW bought a set of IMR Atens which arrived today, I was grinning like a loon when I played some of my favourite tracks. Awesome IEM's.
I'll be taking my R5 everywhere including listening on my motorcycle, so a screen protector is worth while. The Samsung version I fitted although not glass is a vast improvement, and for less than $2 seemed like a good stop gap until a glass version can be found.
BTW bought a set of IMR Atens which arrived today, I was grinning like a loon when I played some of my favourite tracks. Awesome IEM's.
Hey I looked at those iems you mentioned, the IMRs. Look gorgeous, especially the one with a DD, piezo and planar. Do you have other iems to make comparisons? Thanks
I own R5 and IMR R1 Zenith, I like so much this combo that I bought also IMR RAH.
I listen Hiby R5 also with R2 Aten and it’s amazing.
R1 Zenith is stunning with acoustic and audiophile music, R2 is more relaxed... RAH?!? No one know, it will be available on November.
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I'm using U2fsol nitro quantum. Palladium cables micro printed with strontium code patterns for each of the quantum engines.
Zibendium liquid alloy shells fit any ear and flux in all frequencies with the quantum engines. Current software fluxes with 11 dimensions for THE biggest sound presentation and infinity processing of the Boudum micro codec allows data processing of 12x100p and up.
I'd take a pic of them, but they're in another dimension atm. Oh the detail!!
I'm using U2fsol nitro quantum. Palladium cables micro printed with strontium code patterns for each of the quantum engines.
Zibendium liquid alloy shells fit any ear and flux in all frequencies with the quantum engines. Current software fluxes with 11 dimensions for THE biggest sound presentation and infinity processing of the Boudum micro codec allows data processing of 12x100p and up.
I'd take a pic of them, but they're in another dimension atm. Oh the detail!!
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I got rid of the R3 because of the warm sound signature, the treble extension isn't even close with R5. And I definitely wouldn't call the r5 smooth and mellow.
Interesting about the dx160 being better in every regard, what cans did you use? The r5 is one of the best I've heard and that includes the wm1a and dx220, the 160 must be something.
I got rid of the R3 because of the warm sound signature, the treble extension isn't even close with R5. And I definitely wouldn't call the r5 smooth and mellow.
Interesting about the dx160 being better in every regard, what cans did you use? The r5 is one of the best I've heard and that includes the wm1a and dx220, the 160 must be something.
They can have Dx160 I returned mine because 3.5mm jack problems and weak battery and software problems. And the Dx160 gets warmer in the hand than the R5
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