Max F
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Hey my old thread!
I would think that tonal accuracy would be most important for classical - so I'd say no way! But I don't listen to classical so take that with a grain of salt.
When you got a bunch of amplified instruments thrown together in a artificial space (i.e., mixing for rock music) then tonality is not really that important. It's what type of sound you like best.
I never have tried the other iems you listed.
I would think that tonal accuracy would be most important for classical - so I'd say no way! But I don't listen to classical so take that with a grain of salt.
When you got a bunch of amplified instruments thrown together in a artificial space (i.e., mixing for rock music) then tonality is not really that important. It's what type of sound you like best.
I never have tried the other iems you listed.