Trojacked
Previously known as Immortalmuso
which one would be better for me and why. I listen to all music except classical and jazz and i like a thumping bass.
IMMORTALMUSO
IMMORTALMUSO
which one would be better for me and why. I listen to all music except classical and jazz and i like a thumping bass.
IMMORTALMUSO
I've been giving this xba headphones a very long listen, and I'm starting to like the overall sound, bass is punchy and better controlled that the monster turbine pro gold, 535 are less bassy, but can give you a very pleasant surprise, with the right music. sony's do a better job of presenting electronica and pop songs, deep bass & powerful, the best part not leaking bass into mids, at least not as much as the pro golds.
Mids are still preferred on the 535's they can take you along the song and immerse you into the tunes, accurate is the game for the 535's although xba are mid shy, they accentuate better on the overall sound giving you a better feel for the type of music I'm starting to love this iems.
On the high freq, i manage to tame a little the over accentuated highs using the turbine's Supertip, highs are still over bright on some acoustic, but after a while i get use to it, but i can imagine getting into my nerves on long sessions. Or not.
Instrument separation, and soundstage is as big or bigger than 535's both give you a very immersive experience.
for $350 this iems Rock!
equipment: Ibasso D7, D6. ipad over CCK, and flacs out my laptop.
have you tried any aftermarket cables for the 535 yet?
no, not yet, what I'm missing?
not much just EVERYTHING
the se535 prove to be very limited by the stock cable when in comparison to a aftermarket cable, for instance the baldur mk2 cable, imo the aftermarket cables prove just how capable the se535 is.
not much just EVERYTHING
the se535 prove to be very limited by the stock cable when in comparison to a aftermarket cable, for instance the baldur mk2 cable, imo the aftermarket cables prove just how capable the se535 is.
SE535 fanboyism (LOL)!
i wouldnt say i am a fanboy of the 535, i feel they are great headphones. the build and construction of them is top notch.
i was actually a little turned off to the regular se535 after i got the red se535-ltd-j i felt the red se535 addressed alot of the issues i found with the bronze 535 which was mostly the shrilly roll off treble. i mean the bronze/clear still have sparkle, BUT the red se535 have higher extension and they sparkle. the difference between the 2 is notable imo. actually to the point where i think shure could have marketed the reds as a ''new'' iem instead of making it a limited edition.
although if anyone has been paying attention shure has a newer 535 which is the silver but it has a 19khz cut off. so im not shure if it addresses the shrilly/roll off highs over the extent of the bronze/clear but not quite the highs of the red se535, not sure havent tested the silver LE 535