Not MH755, but I and others have gotten genuine MH750 from this seller.Where do you buy the mh 755?
Thanks
https://www.ebay.com/itm/352537526219
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Not MH755, but I and others have gotten genuine MH750 from this seller.Where do you buy the mh 755?
Thanks
Comply T-500 medium or large, depending on what fits you best.will give this one a try when i find the time for the procedure. what foam tips do you use, original sony ones?where to buy?and in reverse sounds to me that they become smaller towards the iem??
i really liked the e 5000 sound signature whise but had to let it go due to the huge power requirements/low volumes in portable setting
have you tried the official sony foam tips? have you tried other silicon sony tips? with the t 500 it says the average lifespan is about 2-3 months, kind of a dealbreaker for me when they degrade that quickly. the silicon tips that came with eg my Sony XBA 40 are still going strong and can be soap washed for renewed comfort..Comply T-500 medium or large, depending on what fits you best.
No it's the opposite, it's better in reverse because that way the tip won't cover the IEM nozzle when they're in your ear.
Yes I tried other silicon tips on other IEMs, but I always found they add a metallic tinge to the sound compared to foam tips. You're right with the lifespan of Comply tips.have you tried the official sony foam tips? have you tried other silicon sony tips? with the t 500 it says the average lifespan is about 2-3 months, kind of a dealbreaker for me when they degrade that quickly. the silicon tips that came with eg my Sony XBA 40 are still going strong and can be soap washed for renewed comfort..
Great, I just ordered Spiral++ in 2 sizes a couple of months ago that I found inferior to the stock Sony Silicon Tips (too much treble elevation, kind of harsh with mh750) and now you are saying I have to order some Spiral + tips.. at least I know my size nowYes I tried other silicon tips on other IEMs, but I always found they add a metallic tinge to the sound compared to foam tips. You're right with the lifespan of Comply tips.
If you want to try silicon tips, I found the regular JVC Spiral Dots to sound the most natural (least amount of metallic tinge) compared to other silicon tips I've tried (Spiral Dot++, SpinFits, Sony Hybrid, Final E and a couple of others that I don't remember off the back of my head)
I meant regular Spiral Dot tips aka EP-FX9, not the + version because that one and the ++ have a different material then the regular Spiral Dots.Great, I just ordered Spiral++ in 2 sizes a couple of months ago that I found inferior to the stock Sony Silicon Tips (too much treble elevation, kind of harsh with mh750) and now you are saying I have to order some Spiral + tips.. at least I know my size now
Just for kicks will try these comply tips also. Is it essential to use these exact version or other comply tips ok to? It looks like the ones you recommended are not "compatible" with any Sony model
I don't know for sure if your posts are serious or not, but they're certainly entertaining!
I tried the Symphonium Meteor recently.
Right from the start, something felt off about the midrange.
The MH755 has a straightforward, smart tuning that feels spot-on.
The Meteor has great clarity, excellent consistency between drivers, and good dynamics, but a weird midrange messes it all up. The more I listen, the more I appreciate its consistency and dynamics, making it sound somewhat appealing, but it's not something I'd love forever. This feeling reminds me of the Dorado 2020. I think a score around 4.5 would be good.
On the other hand, the Dusk(3.5mm analog, not a DSP cable) has an excellent midrange, better than the top 1%, but it unnecessarily follows trends like 64audio with too much emphasis on the high treble, making vocals and instruments sound a bit sharp and messing up the tone. The coherence between drivers is lacking, especially in dynamics, making it sound relatively flat in a dynamic sense. Still, after comparing them recently to the em6l, magic one, volume, performer8, hype2, and quintet, I found that both the quintet and dusk appealed to me the most. These two are worth a score similar to the MH755(5.0).
I'm considering the Symphonium Crimson as my next IEM. Hoping for a score of 5.5 or higher!
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I would like to downgrade Meteor from 4.5 to 4.0. The Meteor has a noticeably worse midrange than the N3ap, and has a similar immersion feel to Project Refine's Driver A ($22 IEM).
I got MH750 from Sony Xperia Community.
Volume 63 on the MH755 is equivalent to volume 65 on the MH750.
Basically, the performance of the two is very similar. There is a slight tonal difference.
The MH750's balance is tilted a little more downward.
I like the MH755 better. Treble is more pleasantly emphasized, and the relatively cleaner emphasis on sub-bass makes the kick drum sweeter.
It's very enjoyable to listen to both in turns. These easily beat at least half of the hundreds and thousands of dollar IEMs.
Hi all,
One of my MH755 earphones started sounding lower than the other, so I took their black filter mesh out for a cleaning. I tried with a toothbrush and isopropyl alcohol first, but that didn't help, so I soaked them in warm water with baking soda for a while. They are clean now and no longer clogged. However - one of the two filter mesh basically doesn't have any glue left on it and won't glue back to the earphone. The mesh is also incredibly small in size, which makes it very hard to glue it back like you would do with something else. I tried using Moment universal glue, which turned out to be really inappropriate for use with such a small item and started to spread everywhere and create a mess, so I soaked the mesh again to clean it from the mess I created And now the mesh itself has started deteriorating on the edges (photo below)
https://i.postimg.cc/JmDG4k6M/20240505-125828.jpg
I read online that the filter mesh actually has an effect on sound quality and I have to say that they do sound kinda better to me with the mesh on (article on mesh impact here - https://www.audioreviews.org/lets-talk-nozzle-mesh-screens-dw/ )
Having all that in mind - what glue would you suggest I use in order to glue back this already partly damaged filter mesh? Or - which is arguably the better alternative - can you recommend a website from where I could just order some replacement mesh for the MH755? I suppose that I need to order exactly the same mesh as the original in the headphones in order to keep their original sound, which may prove tricky to find.
By unrefined, do you mean the treble quality was harsher?I have a MH755 MMCX heading my way. I also prefer MH755 over MH750. In fact the difference was huge to me. I got MH750 from a sealed Xperia XZ1 Compact few years ago, so they should be genuine, and I didn't enjoyed them one bit. I was very surprised that 750 was just a muddy, and unrefined version of 755.
By unrefined, do you mean the treble quality was harsher?