Solarsammy
Member of the Trade: Rhapsodio
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All drivers already sold outAre you planning to release this model again?
All drivers already sold outAre you planning to release this model again?
Does the rhapsodio orla came originally with the cable? Or just the earphones without the cable?All drivers already sold out
Orla was came originally with a stock cable, however it has been sold out for a long time.Does the rhapsodio orla came originally with the cable? Or just the earphones without the cable?
My aim for 2024 is to put all my focus, funds on finishing my sp3 setup.
I don't see any new exciting iem releasing that can possibly make me want to add to the list below.
Currently, there are two IEM in my collection that have more to offer that my current setup allows them.
One being Supreme V3. I'll focus on the cable, see if RS8 is good enough. If not, I might go all in an buy Boulder Dac 812 which is what @Solarsammy recommends.
My librwry includes is pretty much everything excluding heavy metal.What makes V3 so special for you? From the review above it may be a little too thin for western style music? Are you only in for vocal and acoustics? I am very interested in V3 but not too cheap just try out.
Push the iem as deep as you can. Use the smallest tip size, have the tip go past the iem tip by 1 mm.Ok I just got the V3 today. To my surprise no packaging but only comes with wooden box containing earpieces, cable and eartips.
For 7K I would expect some fancy packaging This is the heaviest IEM I have ever worn so I am not sure if I can eventually get used to it.
After an hour I already felt like wearing heavy brass instrument on my ears.
This is not a iem with heavy bass impact. The bass is never bloated on any tunes I played, and that was the exact reason I tried V3.
If you can tolerate Fei Wan bass (I can't), you may not like V3. I can give A+ on imaging, clarity, resolution, treble extension and soundstage.
I am still not clear about the motive behind having IEM this big and heavy though..
Thank you very much for your supports.Ok I just got the V3 today. To my surprise no packaging but only comes with wooden box containing earpieces, cable and eartips.
For 7K I would expect some fancy packaging This is the heaviest IEM I have ever worn so I am not sure if I can eventually get used to it.
After an hour I already felt like wearing heavy brass instrument on my ears.
This is not a iem with heavy bass impact. The bass is never bloated on any tunes I played, and that was the exact reason I tried V3.
If you can tolerate Fei Wan bass (I can't), you may not like V3. I can give A+ on imaging, clarity, resolution, treble extension and soundstage.
I am still not clear about the motive behind having IEM this big and heavy though..
I suggest burn in with 3.5mm should be better.Hello @Solarsammy you've mentioned something about the special burnin process for SV3. Can you you please share it?
Do I need to hook this up to 3.5mm instead of 4.4mm for burnin? What is recommended burnin time? Also, what is the best cable match for SV3?
I suggest burn in with 3.5mm should be better.
Because recording usually use 6.3mm or 3.5 mm, the position of music will be correct.
Burn in over 300 hours.
Our Fantasies Copper is the best match for SV3.
Correct. You will be surprised when it burned in over 300hrs. Enjoy!Thanks for your response. I suppose you can leave the 4.4mm stock cable and use the 3.5mm adapter to connect to DAP for burnin, correct?
I do not want a heavy cable nor do I want thick sound so I may just go with 2 braids Fantasies Copper. I am beginning to really like SV3 so
I want to do this right.
Any friend in here tried Satin Audio Hera with Sp3?