Ahmed Rehan
New Head-Fier
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I returned to these iems after some years and I feel like they sound kinda weird at high volume. Like the sounds get all mixed up and distorted like. This just me?
I hate how iems are rng like thatThe sound is marvellous, proper old school Sony ES like.
Unfortunately the fit is too fiddly for my borderline ocd and I spend as much time fiddling with them as enjoying the music.
Still for sale btw or a swap for a usb c - 3.5mm dac/amp.
There was always a lot of marketing BS involved in the promotion of new IEM designs over the past 15 years. Last time I checked I was not so impressed by the technicalities of multi BA designs compared to single driver designs. Maybe the EST designs are different but I'm sure a good dynamic or planar design can hold its own when it comes to the overall cohesiveness of the presentation.spent a few days in tokyo over the weekend and i spent some time in e-earphone again to demo iems and headphones. besides fitear iMarge, I was also impressed by the Acoustune HS2000MX Mk. 3 as well as Sony MDR-EX800ST.
The ex800st looks very weird and it's difficult to figure out how to wear it properly. sound isolation is quite poor using the stock tips. but the 16mm DD driver hugely impressed! it's very similar to the Justear Clubsound japan ver. I'm thinking to order. very spacious sounding with exceptional great bass. the treble is a bit rolled-off and not sounding as detailed as recent BA/EST iems. the 2010 model trades blow with much more expensive iems.
better yet, it's made in Japan and it costs just a fraction of total's mid-tier iems!!! the sound is very impressive. a perfect example why good sound is not equivalent to expensive price. it's my best buy of 2024 so far