BillsonChang007
Headphoneus Supremus
+1 for the Kommand! I have lent to many people locally and have not fail anyone. Most wanted to borrow it again!
Got my pair of Alfa Genus from Amazon today and practically ripped them out of the delivery guy's hands (patience is not my strong suit). Nice packaging means it won't be thrown away and provides a nice place to store the bits I'm not using. Not a huge accessory pack but as it turned out the ear tips they came fitted with were a perfect fit (I forget they are in).
Cued up "Road of Bones" by IQ on my FiiO X1 and started listening....
The sound through the silver filter did bring a smile to my face right away but in the end the bass was a bit too overpowering for my taste.
Next I tried the black filters but this was too bright for me (my main phones are HD650s) so that didn't last long.
Finally the champagne filter, which was the one I really wanted to use anyway....
The bass was great, plenty of low down growl and the kick drum packed a real wallop but that was where the enjoyment ended. The roll off started in the high mids and by the time it got to cymbals there was nothing there whatsoever. Everything sounded terribly muffled and drums were almost inaudible, there was no initial attack at all. I couldn't understand it, I'd read all of the reviews and everyone seemed to love the champagne filters, yet for me they were totally unusable. I read there was a bit of a volume reduction due to the material in the champagne filters but in my case the difference was huge, so I thought what the hell, grabbed a needle and gently teased the material out of the filters...
All I can think is that the felt type material must have been packed too tightly or there was too much of it because the difference in sound was massive. Without the dampening material the mids are smooth and natural and the highs are clear as a bell - I can't get over just how good they sound now. I'm currently playing "Radar Love" by Golden Earring and have a manic grin on my face, the way that bass is growling and the kick drum is slamming is turning me into a grinning idiot. :etysmile:
Very glad I bought these and a crazy bargain at £40 - I get the feeling I'll be looking at the Kommands before too long.
After a lot more listening and loosening up (burn in) time I had a bit of a play with the dampening material and the gold filters.
Originally one filter was very tightly packed, right to the top (so much so I couldn't get it all back in), while the other was about half full but also very tightly packed. I didn't like the sound of this at all, very muffled and drums had no attack, so were all but inaudible.
So I put a small amount of padding back in, slightly larger than the tube diameter and gently pushed it in until it was loosely packed within the tube. This was much better, very smooth mids and highs with far more detail and I'm guessing this is how they are supposed to sound.
Thing is though, even with just a little padding, the difference when you remove it is still quite apparent. Sure the highs become a bit more lively but it's as though a heavy curtain was whisked away to reveal the sound in all it's raw glory and I'm very much enjoying the extra clarity. I've lost count of the times I've swapped back and forth between a (teeny) bit of wadding and empty tubes this afternoon and while the sound is extremely good with a small amount of wadding included, I think I'll carry on with empty filters. That extra bit of clarity and sizzle helps add detail and texture to the percussion and the music sounds more alive and dynamic as a result.
Happy ears indeed
Well, it feels like I'm kind of hijacking the thread with all of these review posts, but I finished my video review of the Alfa Genus! Give me some feedback if you've got a minute (or six), and I hope you guys enjoy!
Well done on the video review! Alfa Genus have unique timbre, I find especially great for acoustic guitars.
Congrats on a really well put together video. Clear and well articulated. Agree re the silver filter. These are my go to phones when out and about. No issues about how they are built and with free shipping 3 year warranty together with the price point and sq its a great purchase.
So what's the caliber of the AG? Is it a $50 IEM that sounds like a $100 IEM? How does it compare to other sub-$100 heavy hitters (e.g Ostry, Tenore, V-Sonic, Piston, etc.)? Build quality seems nice.