Moonwalker
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Hi!
Few days ago, I purchased EX70LP (3-tipped). I read all the negative comments here, but I wanted some isolation on the bus rides and subway. I know, many who have Etys will say:'If you heard Etys, you'll throw EX70 right away'. Maybe true, but for low listening levels in the noisy environment , they are far nicer than MX500 or the mighty KSC35.
Sure, there's peak around 5 kHz and smaller one at 12 kHz. The bass was too much for me the first day. The mids are too much recesed to be optimal. But after burn-in for several hours, the bass is nice, goes low enough, the mids are the same and the
sharp highs are smother now. Drivers are totally identical! Nice matching in such a small, cheap? phones.
Sure, not my HD600 or MDR-F1, but for the rides in noisy city, there's nothing better for the money I gave for them.
Any opinions? They're welcome!
PS: Comfort is beautiful, and soundstage too! (tiny but precise)
Moonwalker
Few days ago, I purchased EX70LP (3-tipped). I read all the negative comments here, but I wanted some isolation on the bus rides and subway. I know, many who have Etys will say:'If you heard Etys, you'll throw EX70 right away'. Maybe true, but for low listening levels in the noisy environment , they are far nicer than MX500 or the mighty KSC35.
Sure, there's peak around 5 kHz and smaller one at 12 kHz. The bass was too much for me the first day. The mids are too much recesed to be optimal. But after burn-in for several hours, the bass is nice, goes low enough, the mids are the same and the
sharp highs are smother now. Drivers are totally identical! Nice matching in such a small, cheap? phones.
Sure, not my HD600 or MDR-F1, but for the rides in noisy city, there's nothing better for the money I gave for them.
Any opinions? They're welcome!
PS: Comfort is beautiful, and soundstage too! (tiny but precise)
Moonwalker