A landmark post! Congratulations!
My assistant is getting some grub to celebrate...
Things are really getting exciting! First Horus, now this...
Funny thing is, I'm not 100% sure LE's new CIEM will even cost as much as the Horus
A landmark post! Congratulations!
My assistant is getting some grub to celebrate...
Things are really getting exciting! First Horus, now this...
2) Lime Ears Prototype X
The LEPX was stationed right next to the FIBAE 2 and I'd be lying if I said it didn't blow my socks off just as much. It's no secret that the Lime Ears Aether is one of my absolute favourite IEMs, and the LEPX takes what I love about the Aether, and steps it up a notch (speaking of notches, it has two on each faceplate to control the treble and mid-bass/bass response individually). With the treble switch up, the LEPX shares a similar signature to the Aether, but with a sparklier and airier top end and a more open and engaging midrange, which are the two most-requested improvements of the Aether, as well as my only qualms about the IEM. The bass also sounded slightly retuned; while the Aether had more punch/slam than rumble, those proportions on the LEPX sounded more balanced, though I didn't have enough time to confirm. With both switches up, the mids are pushed even further forward and the bass is elevated, sort of like a Zeus-R-to-Zeus-XIV shift in tonality, boosting musicality, emotion, and engagement. With the treble switch down, however, the IEM suddenly sounded extremely dark and full. It wasn't veiled because the mids still retained its layering and clarity, but the missing air in the top end made it sound incredibly coloured. It ended up sounding extremely euphonic and rich, and though I know folks who would enjoy the signature (and I myself found it unique and definitely worth some play-time), many did not share the same consensus as they felt it lost quite a bit of technical performance. Nevertheless, if Emil offered me an upgrade to the LEPX from the Aether, I wouldn't hesitate in placing the order right away.
Oh my, notches again...I really dislike these tunable models.
Oh my, notches again...I really dislike these tunable models.
Isn’t it good to have a bit of flexibility to tune the sound?
His flexibility lies in owning a plethora of TOTL IEMs.
I like a manufacturer who says : this is good sound for us, how do you like it? A CIEM is a sort of work of art, you don't see Dali asking if you want the piano headed tiger or not in your painting or prefer a giraffe.Isn’t it good to have a bit of flexibility to tune the sound?
That's great! It will make for a nice and affordable pair.Funny thing is, I'm not 100% sure LE's new CIEM will even cost as much as the Horus
Pinky's own collection is growing quite nicelyHis flexibility lies in owning a plethora of TOTL IEMs.
Pinky's own collection is growing quite nicely
Agreed...... I made that comment and then I went back and looked at my own profile and was kind of amazed at some of the stuff I've had and cast to the side.Clearly Nic is the one to beat. A truly impossible goal... especially if I keep selling off my collection, like Solar and U12.
btw, U12 still up for sale.
I like a manufacturer who says : this is good sound for us, how do you like it? A CIEM is a sort of work of art, you don't see Dali asking if you want the piano headed tiger or not in your painting or prefer a giraffe.
But hey it's not a judgment, just my personal taste.
I always thought that Nic would have like, a massive sale to get rid of his not-so-favourite CIEMs once he's done, except the review samples. Realistically, I don't like to do too many shootouts or a/bs bcos I often end up selling the loser.Agreed...... I made that comment and then I went back and looked at my own profile and was kind of amazed at some of the stuff I've had and cast to the side.