jmills8
Previously known as bmiamihk, jmills2
M9 is middle of the road sound.I'm a little skeptical about single DD being able to match the layering and separation M9 is capable of, but i'm curious enough to try and decide for myself.
M9 is middle of the road sound.I'm a little skeptical about single DD being able to match the layering and separation M9 is capable of, but i'm curious enough to try and decide for myself.
M9 is middle of the road sound.
But here you are.I find the M9 requires full attention to properly appreciate, I can't use them as an all-rounder. Choose a detailed album, sit back and focus, they are stunning.
Indeed, such is the nature of the passion/addiction/infatuationBut here you are.
The IE900 achieves a wonderful balance for me - excellent bass with non-fatiguing treble and stunning, natural sounding detail and soundstage. It at times feels like a more exciting IER-M9, adding extra energy but remaining analytical and intimate. It's an unbelievably addictive IEM and at this point I feel probably the best all-rounder I've heard.
The IER M9 is one of the most thoroughly "meh" IEMs I've ever heard.
It certainly divides opinions that's for sure!
I am happy for you as I would love the IE900 myself as it seems to be something really special.So noone has heard IE500pro and IE900?
Will i be the first one again
Depends, because of the recessed sockets. The connector itself is standard. It's just a matter if it'll fit just fine. I imagine for most it won't be a problem.Does anyone know if the IE900 accepts standard MMCX third party cables?
The IE 900’s designer just compared them in the Q&A thread!I have original IE800 in my ears right now. I can wear them over ears, so I have no cable issues. Do we already have comparisons to the IE800? Because if you have a proper fit like I have they sound incredible good. Also already very strong and clean bass fantastic mids and treble. It is all there no peaks nothing is missing.
Btw, did Axel Grell have some influence on the IE900 in his late days at Sennheiser? From the impressions I see here, it seems so to me.
A V-shaped tuning has emphasis in the low and high notes, relative to the midrange where we hear voices and most instruments (we’re extra sensitive to mids, and will usually base our volume dial off of our perception of mids – think vocals). Raising the extremes of the frequency spectrum emphasizes those sounds that are a little more “special” and rare to us, often only heard in music, so things feel more exciting.That helps me a lot. I have very little knowledge about reading these graphs.
FOUND YOU!Love my HD 800S. I'm not looking for better. I am looking to purchase some spare parts from Sennheiser, like "Article No. 534406 headband padding"(https://spares.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/sparepart/534406). It's been out of stock for months.
When?