The 'film' used in IER M9 is something similar to those used by Stax in their electrostatic headphones? Or the Sony proprietary drivers in these have anything to do with Sonion, or of EST type?
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Sony IER-M9 impressions thread
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Oh what a bummer. If u are using android phone, UAPP has some good peq performance so far ive tried for mobile. For desktop, a dedicated peq for spotify is Equalify ProThanks for sharing. Too bad my ZX507 doesnt have parametric EQ. Am sure will benefit those reading this thread though.
No, IER-M9 drivers are balanced-armatures not electrostatic tweeter.The 'film' used in IER M9 is something similar to those used by Stax in their electrostatic headphones? Or the Sony proprietary drivers in these have anything to do with Sonion, or of EST type?
How do these stand up against studio mixing monitors like UERR?
I dont have UERR, however you can refer to crinacle's ranking below:How do these stand up against studio mixing monitors like UERR?
https://crinacle.com/rankings/iems/
GiullianSN
Headphoneus Supremus
I don't think M9 is a "reference" sounding IEM. It can be considered balanced. It is more a stage use IEM.
What film are you referring toThe 'film' used in IER M9 is something similar to those used by Stax in their electrostatic headphones? Or the Sony proprietary drivers in these have anything to do with Sonion, or of EST type?
What actually differs from reference and balance? I have trouble in this audiophile terms. LolI don't think M9 is a "reference" sounding IEM. It can be considered balanced. It is more a stage use IEM.
How do these stand up against studio mixing monitors like UERR?
UERR felt more flat
M9 is a bit warmer with a more forward upper mids
What film are you referring to
What actually differs from reference and balance? I have trouble in this audiophile terms. Lol
I mean, the thin diaphragm...
Exactly, if u want a flat IEM, not this M9, just buy cayin yb04, cheaper, flatter. Sq wise, i like the sound of yb04 given the price.
CoryGillmore
Headphoneus Supremus
Hey I found this pic in the Solaris thread that perfectly explains my M9 insertion technique! It works especially well with the more stubby design of the SpitralDot++ tips! Give it a try for that DEEP insertion, son! Don't be a sissy, shove that thing in there DEEP, put a lil lube on there if you're scared!
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which size of spiraldot++ are u usingHey I found this pic in the Solaris thread that perfectly explains my M9 insertion technique! It works especially well with the more stubby design of the SpitralDot++ tips! Give it a try for that DEEP insertion, son! Don't be a sissy, shove that thing in there DEEP, put a lil lube on there if you're scared!
GiullianSN
Headphoneus Supremus
Reference would be a flat graph. Where you can mix withou the bias of a bumped earphone. For example mixing with a Legend X and the producer lower the low end because is too much on the LX. But when the general public listen to that song on a balanced earpohone/speaker, it will be lacking o low end.What film are you referring to
What actually differs from reference and balance? I have trouble in this audiophile terms. Lol
CoryGillmore
Headphoneus Supremus
M. From someone who used to use an LL hybrid. We’ve all been using tips that are too big, I’m convinced. The size M JVC is so perfect for me though. No suction effect, consistent fit every single day no matter what. I love the sound too and I actually have briefly gone back to Hybrids just to make sure it’s real.which size of spiraldot++ are u using
I was using the M and MS hybrids before I picked up the ++ tips. But before that I was using the giant LL tips lol.
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