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SONY IER-Z1R
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hey everyone, does anyone here own the chord mojo? on the manual it says the light at the charging port indicates power level with different colors. however, when its plugged in and charging, theres only a white/blue light. does this mean i have to unplug it and turn it on every time to see how much it has charged? and how would i know if i has fully charged? thanks.
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So this iem is the first one to turn me onto dynamic driver bass. Before I've always heard that BA drivers iems can't produce bass as good as dynamic. Now these iem bass are amazing and rock your head.
The highs are great on these are smooth fast and powerful. They are beautiful and absolutely a pleasure.
However after the hype as died down, there remains this disjointedness. I think it's between the dynamic bass and everything else. Yeah, it feels like you're eating great pizza and a frozen coca cola on a hot summer day. However you're only allowed to consume both things at the same time. Which is weird.
This is not only the problem for IER-Z1R, but it is the problems for every multi-drivers with a crossover iems....even speakers have this problems too!! The things they all try to improve regarding this is the cohesiveness of paces, and better speakers, multi-driver iems will have a better cohesiveness. I am surprised that you realized it. This was one of the reason why I can’t enjoy IEMS. I am thinking of getting the IER-Z1R to see how much better could they tame this beast down...lol...maybe I should just stick with my full-size instead
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joshnor713
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This is not only the problem for IER-Z1R, but it is the problems for every multi-drivers with a crossover iems....even speakers have this problems too!! The things they all try to improve regarding this is the cohesiveness of paces, and better speakers, multi-driver iems will have a better cohesiveness. I am surprised that you realized it. This was one of the reason why I can’t enjoy IEMS. I am thinking of getting the IER-Z1R to see how much better could they tame this beast down...lol...maybe I should just stick with my full-size instead
There's plenty of single-driver, top-end IEMs as well. You don't have to give up on IEMs completely.
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That light comes off when the device is fully charged. When you’re using the mojo without charging it simultaneously the the light color can estimate percentage of juice left.hey everyone, does anyone here own the chord mojo? on the manual it says the light at the charging port indicates power level with different colors. however, when its plugged in and charging, theres only a white/blue light. does this mean i have to unplug it and turn it on every time to see how much it has charged? and how would i know if i has fully charged? thanks.
Redcarmoose
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So this iem is the first one to turn me onto dynamic driver bass. Before I've always heard that BA drivers iems can't produce bass as good as dynamic. Now these iem bass are amazing and rock your head.
The highs are great on these are smooth fast and powerful. They are beautiful and absolutely a pleasure.
However after the hype as died down, there remains this disjointedness. I think it's between the dynamic bass and everything else. Yeah, it feels like you're eating great pizza and a frozen coca cola on a hot summer day. However you're only allowed to consume both things at the same time. Which is weird.
You haven’t yet ate the manna of the Z1R God, become drunk from the elixir of IEM life and crossed over the bridge into heaven. Keep trying my son until your effort pays off and you join our small group. We welcome you.
the lcdi4 are already to me the greatest iem ever created. so it doesnt even matter. you talk about heaven, the lcdi4 is a higher heaven.You haven’t yet ate the manna of the Z1R God, become drunk from the elixir of IEM life and crossed over the bridge into heaven. Keep trying my son until your effort pays off and you join our small group. We welcome you.
i dont think this is normal. the mojo was received today at basically 0% power. but its been charging for almost 6 hours now and the light is on and its still charging. ive connected it to one of those ipad power bricks.That light comes off when the device is fully charged. When you’re using the mojo without charging it simultaneously the the light color can estimate percentage of juice left.
candlejack
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Now I see why you claimed about that in cohesiveness with ier-Z1R! The i4 is single driver where as Z1R is multiple drivers. It all makes sense nowthe lcdi4 are already to me the greatest iem ever created. so it doesnt even matter. you talk about heaven, the lcdi4 is a higher heaven.
Excellent references point.
Thank you
the lcdi4 are already to me the greatest iem ever created
Unless you value isolation, which is a huge factor for a lot of people in most circumstances where IEMs are commonly used.
MarkF786
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Any fans of the CA Atlas here? I've got a number of other "TOTL" IEMs (Z1R, Solaris, Andromeda, Xelento, MDR-EX1000, SE846) but have been considering adding the Atlas to my collection. I'm just wondering if the bass might be overwhelming. On some tracks, I think the Z1R's bass is a bit too much.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
BlendS
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If you think the Z1R is too bassy, the Atlas will be way too much for you. I owned the Atlas for awhile and tried the Z1R during the recent CanJam, and thought the Z1R excelled over the Atlas in almost all aspects. I prefer my tracks to be more coherent and not overpowered by bass.Any fans of the CA Atlas here? I've got a number of other "TOTL" IEMs (Z1R, Solaris, Andromeda, Xelento, MDR-EX1000, SE846) but have been considering adding the Atlas to my collection. I'm just wondering if the bass might be overwhelming. On some tracks, I think the Z1R's bass is a bit too much.
Thoughts?
have you guys tried the fourte? i have the z1r but to me the fourte is the best hybrid on the market. what do you all think?
I think Fourte is an overpriced joke, personally. But different strokes for different folks I guess.have you guys tried the fourte? i have the z1r but to me the fourte is the best hybrid on the market. what do you all think?
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