[REVIEW] HifiMan RE400 ‘Waterline’ – The New Reference
Aug 15, 2017 at 1:05 PM Post #766 of 781
Thanks! I'm quite interested on those Vsonic's.

The Duke's, from what I heard from many people, do have some sibilance and harshness.



It's not very difficult. Secure one of the halfs and *very* gently tap the other one with something like a hammer.

After recabling use some sort of superglue to unite the two halfs again.
No harshness from both of my duke
 
Aug 25, 2017 at 3:26 PM Post #767 of 781
I like these nearly as much as my ER4PTs. With the small filtered tips (I get a slightly clearer, less fatiguing sound with these tips) out of an SMSL idea, the sound is really well balanced and clean. Despite the reportedly bad build quality, these may be the best dynamic driver earphones for the price. With the right build quality they would've been legendary...it's so confusing that HiFiMan invested in super high quality packaging and decent accessories yet couldn't be bothered to make the cabling half decent. All of that wasted cost that could've been used for the product itself.
 
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Dec 16, 2017 at 1:23 AM Post #768 of 781
I bought the RE400i a couple weeks ago for a very good price (new and with buyer protection), and decided to give it a little review: http://kopfhoerer-lounge.blogspot.com/2017/12/hifiman-re400i-review.html
It's written in German, but as you might notice, there's a translation widget (automated Google translation) right below the navigation bar.

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Jan 17, 2018 at 9:17 PM Post #769 of 781
5 months in and still no signs of my re400a's deteriorating. They're used pretty much every night for a few hours, indoors only! I'll definitely post if anything happens in that regard.
 
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Jan 18, 2018 at 12:10 AM Post #770 of 781
5 months in and still no signs of my re400a's deteriorating. They're used pretty much every night for a few hours, indoors only! I'll definitely post if anything happens in that regard.

I will admit I haven't used my RE400s as much as my RE600s, but the only issue I've had is the cable is a bit stiff on the 600s. That and the balanced to non-balanced adapter went bad on me after a year or so.
 
Jan 18, 2018 at 1:29 AM Post #771 of 781
I will admit I haven't used my RE400s as much as my RE600s, but the only issue I've had is the cable is a bit stiff on the 600s. That and the balanced to non-balanced adapter went bad on me after a year or so.

I dislike the cable stiffness too. I use the tiny tips because they give my favorite sound signature, but being so deep the earphones tend to slowly angle upward as I'm lying in bed, prompting me to preposition them back down. I hope the cable eventually wears down enough.

Whats the sound difference between the 400 and 600?
 
Jan 18, 2018 at 10:40 PM Post #772 of 781
I dislike the cable stiffness too. I use the tiny tips because they give my favorite sound signature, but being so deep the earphones tend to slowly angle upward as I'm lying in bed, prompting me to preposition them back down. I hope the cable eventually wears down enough.

Whats the sound difference between the 400 and 600?

The 600 is a lot more linear on the low end with more presence due to it, sweeter in the vocals and midrange, and less edgy with the treble. They really are a different animal.
 
Mar 28, 2018 at 3:44 PM Post #773 of 781
Got a pair of these as beaters and they're surprisingly comfortable. Nice mellow (flat) sound signature with emphasis on mids and vocals with soft treble. Bit quiet bass. Non-fatiguing. Ok soundstage. Warm.

For CAD69.99, what do you expect? They sound great. Hopefully mine will hold up as there have been many reports of build quality issues.

But ya, super light and comfortable.
 
Jul 30, 2018 at 6:27 PM Post #774 of 781
I completely lost access to my account and I'm finally back, but still did not find a replacement for my RE400!

Simply nothing equals the flat, smoothness of these, especially because I use them while working, usually listening to electro/house and I want the sound to be non-fatiguing.

Thankfully, Hifiman finally updated the cables on the new version called RE400i or RE400a that I have been using for some time now, and really the cable feels 10x better than the last one. No complaint whatsover so far that gave me confidence to order the new RE600s too, with update cable while it was in discount at 99USD.

The 2 other "hot alternatives" right now, 1More Quad and Pinnacle P1, didnt convince me by reading the reviews.
 
Jul 30, 2018 at 10:08 PM Post #775 of 781
I completely lost access to my account and I'm finally back, but still did not find a replacement for my RE400!

Simply nothing equals the flat, smoothness of these, especially because I use them while working, usually listening to electro/house and I want the sound to be non-fatiguing.

Thankfully, Hifiman finally updated the cables on the new version called RE400i or RE400a that I have been using for some time now, and really the cable feels 10x better than the last one. No complaint whatsover so far that gave me confidence to order the new RE600s too, with update cable while it was in discount at 99USD.

The 2 other "hot alternatives" right now, 1More Quad and Pinnacle P1, didnt convince me by reading the reviews.

RE-400 were my first IEMs too. I’ve moved on from them since.

A direct upgrade is the Empire Ears Supra-II if you can ever find one =P Flatter, higher resolution across all frequencies and wider soundstage.
 
Jul 31, 2018 at 7:58 AM Post #776 of 781
RE-400 were my first IEMs too. I’ve moved on from them since.

A direct upgrade is the Empire Ears Supra-II if you can ever find one =P Flatter, higher resolution across all frequencies and wider soundstage.

Yes that is the thing with the RE400 alternatives, either they are hard to find, or they cost almost 10x the current RE400 price :D
 
Nov 13, 2018 at 12:32 AM Post #777 of 781
Is there any solution to the cable stiffness? It's such a shame it's plastic and not rubber. The problem that has developed over time is that because I like to use smaller tips for deep insertion, the earphones tend to angle upwards and unseat themselves from my ear due to the lack of weight and flexibility of the cable. The cable is just too stiff and light that the phones will not stay down on their own in a laying down position.
 
Jul 9, 2021 at 8:09 PM Post #779 of 781
HIFIMAN Electronics always made some of the most reliable IEMs and Headphones out there, so it is a surprise to review the RE400C, a Type-C based IEM that basically works with Huawei and Google smartphones and not much else :)

The RE-400C sounds pretty good once you get it going, and I would be getting it if wanting to avoid having a 3.5mm jack with my IEMs, and a separate adapter, but otheriwse you can check out some other HIFIMAN IEMs that I reviewed in the past and which I liked a lot :)

Let's not forget they make that one really high-end R2R DAC/AMP, the R2R2000!!

This being said, I do think they nailed good sound and good price nicely with the RE400C, which is priced at just 80 USD

https://www.audiophile-heaven.com/2021/07/hifiman-re400c-the-mythical-beast.html

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Nov 14, 2021 at 10:04 PM Post #780 of 781
Just recently got a used pair of these. I feel like I've found my audio holy grail with these.*

I prefer their frequency presentation the most out of many reference IEM / headphones I've heard (all of which I love incl Etys, Utopia, HD800, HD650, Fiio etc). It's just perfect for my HRTf and particular ear anatomy, and by the sounds of it for many others. Even listening to recordings of headphones through the RE400 is accurate (like Dan's Audio Reviews on YT). It is just really clean and natural. And it can handle power and volume. You can turn it up distortion free.

*Only one problem. My used pair starting falling apart the next day. I continue to tape its cable together each time a new break appears. lol. They look more like a set of stethoscopes than earphones a few days in. Lol.

I've been combing through Crinnacle's db, looking for an IEM that has the same frequency curve, but no matches. Has anyone found a true durable replacement for these outside of recabling them or getting a MMCX mod? Would even consider the later at this point.

In the meanwhile I've ordered some other sets of comfy IEMs for in-bed listening incl Moondrop SSR, Quarks, and Tanchjim Tanya
 

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