AuralHygiene
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Just wondering, does anyone know how these compare to the Livewires? I'm debating whether it is worth the extra $100 to get these over the livewire.
Thanks for the review Ijoker! Florida waters "run deep and clear?"-a 9.6 grabs my attention!
Curious, it appears that the main two "competing" entry level customs with the most followers and history on Headfi are the 1964-T and the JH5, so how did this custom slip into your reviews before the JH5?
Also, a few have tried to describe the sound signature of the JH5 as the DBA02 "on steriods". What universal(s) would you compare the sound signature to with the CTM-200? For example, could it be a blend of the GR07/RE262/RE272/EX1000? In other words, from what IEM's might the CTM-200 be a step up?
Joy ! My CT-200's just arrived. Rather than reinvent ljokerl's the well written review, I'll just offer a few impressions.
First, the quality of this product appears first-rate. Like the units in the photos, I ordered the Clear/Clear finish (w/black cabling). The acrylic pour came out crystal-like, as are the faceplates. Obviously these guys know technique and how to work with the material. They accommodated my request not to put the "CTM' logo on the faceplace (nothing against CTM, I just don't care for logos on much of anything I own, shirts, cars, whatever. I will however be more than happy to pass their name along to whoever asks) The only marking are the model & serial number in a tiny font on the inside surface and my first name in about a 10 pt. blue font on the left unit and last name in red on the right unit. Nice touch.
As noted in the review, the accessories are... well, spartan, but truth be told I am just fine with that. As with any manufactured product there are costs involved with parts. I'd like to believe Clear Tune was looking closer at the quality of the unit components than how Otter Boxes and engraved plaques can be rolled into the manufacturing cost. YMMV.
I'm going to brief about the sound quality at this point for a couple of reasons. First, I've only had the CT-200's for a few hours, and the second reason I'll address a bit later in my comments. My initial thoughts are ljokerl's sound signature description is very accurate. I don't get the impression Clear Tune was going after anything other than a clean, well balanced listenable sound and I think they've done a very successful job of that. You're not going to get clubbed over the head with a heavy low end. It there and balanced. Same with the mids and highs, right where you would expect them to be. Having worked in media production for a long time, I don't like surprises hearing changes in material reproduced out of different sources. My feeling is these IEM are going to give you a pretty accurate representation of the input material. A couple of cuts I listened to were Diane Birch "Nothing But A Miracle" and Allen Stone "Sleep". The "Birch" cut has a female vocal with a Letterman-type band, keyboard fronting full group with a horn section. It sounded wonderful, just nice and well blended. The "Stone" cut (BTW- Allen Stone is a great artist, similar to Mayer Hawthorne blue-eyed soul. Do yourself a favor and check him out) carries a strong beat and has some girl backup vocals. Again, everything sounded like it belonged. You might not find yourself immersed in auditory fireworks, but you do get a very good representation of what was laid down in the studio.
The reason I have not been wearing these none stop is, in the time between placing the order and delivery I managed to pickup a slight inflammation in one of my ears. I've got an appointment with a ENT in a few weeks, but in the meantime I'm being cautious about wear-time. It also means I'm not in much of a position to sign-off on the fit on one side, which brings up an important point about purchasing a Clear Tune product. They offer a 120-day refitment period. Right now, and for me, that is priceless. I'm happy with the fit on my good ear, but it may be a bit of time before I can say I'm good on the other. It is a huge relief to know I have a little time to get better before the marriage is final.
To wrap up, dealing with Clear Tune was great. Cesar, the head of the company was always prompt in communication and when above and beyond in terms of customer service. Thanks my man! In short, I think you can take ljokerl's review to the bank. This is a very nice product.
Good tip - had no idea Costco did hearing aids/impressions.
Hi, did anyone else buy some CTM customs? I am leaning towards the CTM-400 pro with 4 drivers but I am skeptical as only 2 head-fiers bought their products so far...
Same here, guess they do at certain places.
I'm still struggling a bit with the fit on one side (warmware problem, not hardware) but when everything is locked in they are a joy to listen to.
I've actually gone to check it out since then. There is indeed a "hearing aid center" booth now at my local Costco (it wasn't there before!). There was a long line so I didn't ask for pricing.
By the way, are you sure you don't need a refit? I sent a custom back recently because it was such a bother to put in, even with ear mold lubricant. Really shouldn't be that difficult to live with a custom or performance musicians would go back to using universals.
Hi guys, Cesar answered me and apparently the CTM-500 pro are ready to roll really soon! Price will be $700 and I think I'll go for it. I wanted to limit my budget to just $600 for the IEM only but I cannot live with the fact that there will be a "better" custom from the same company within a few weeks of my purchase!. So right now it's 70% CTM-500 - 30% Aud5x
I thought I was decisive on the 1964-T, but now this review has me thinking other wise