MoonYeol
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Are they the same tips that came with the UE900? They look pretty much the same.
I've been thru a number of TOTL phones myself and I still feel like the G-2 deliver very good sound for the money. If you're a fan of seductive mids and powerful bass, you will probably enjoy them quite a bit. VWinter has been working on some EQ settings that he's shared with me and the phones sound completely different, and much cleaner - the bass attenuated (but not without heft/punch), with more prominent treble and energy up top; the phones do respond to EQ very well. What I enjoy the most about the G-2 is how detailed it is without any of the treble tomfoolery that would tire out your ears in half an hour.
They respond remarkably well to EQ from what I've been trying. I say this in the sense that what people associate with "performance" and "hi-fi" they are capable of outputting through a different tuning. They are just tuned to output something specific.
I'm still fine tuning the EQ but the iPhone 5S has temporarily put a delay into the endeavor because the difference in it's sound output and my portable testing "rig" has changed as a result. It is a more fatiguing listen as a natural result.
I was planning to post this on here long ago but it just didn't happen. I was asked in a PM what I thought about the ASG-2 compared to the 1Plus2 and this was pretty much my answer below. I'll try to post some more complete impressions for the 1p2 I made up notes for in it's thread.
The 1p2 is just a really sophisticated tuning with a very specific intended result. The fact that they can't make it into a custom is supportive of this I'd say. They're technically, as in resolution and imaging (strictly defined), really very good, and in that tight definition, I'd say it's the best I've heard, and not really by a small margin either. My notes have them somewhere in between being a magician and the terminator lol.
The imaging is by far the best I've heard if your definition of imaging is being able to place sound cues in the soundstage. The G-2 makes images feel real, but the 1p2 makes them look real. What I mean is that you can actually make out the shapes of the instruments or the sizes of the singers mouths. I've never heard an IEM use height or layering like that. That's where the magic is. It's awe inducing. But this is contained within its very defined stage, so in that way it's a tradeoff. And awe inducing is really what I mean when I said magic. It makes you watch one hand, and the other is pulling rabbits. It's easy to overlook it's flaws. And what those flaws are will depend on what you look for in sound reproduction.
It leaves me cold though. There's no heart in it and the G-2 has that in spades. The 1p2 just images and resolves. That's what it does, that's all it does. It doesn't eat, it doesn't sleep. I'll stop here before James Cameron sues me.
It's truly a unique tuning, where they chose to put the peaks and dips. It doesn't overlap with the G-2 at all to my ears and in that, I want one because It's a soundtrack machine. I'd spend the money just to listen to my soundtracks. Top 40 stuff and other music genres some might lump into popular are pretty uninspiring. It's not an all rounder at all IMHO. The G-2 or Heaven V is closer to an all rounder than the 1p2.
Nice impressions. Can you talk about treble or is that too dangerous?![]()
The 1p2 is just a really sophisticated tuning with a very specific intended result.
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The 1p2 just images and resolves.
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The G-2 or Heaven V is closer to an all rounder than the 1p2.
I was planning to post this on here long ago