blazinblazin
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Sound wise very similar to 1A with firmware 3.02.Has anyone ever compared the 1a to the A&K SE-100?
Sound wise very similar to 1A with firmware 3.02.Has anyone ever compared the 1a to the A&K SE-100?
Someone told me 3.1 is better
Decided to invert tips and I like the IER-M7 silicone tips on the IER-Z1R, and the IER-Z1R silicone tips on the IER-M7. I feel the M7 tips have more grip and friction in my ears than the IER-Z1R tips
Woops, meant 3.01There is no 3.1, the latest is 3.02
Why do you say crazy expensive? $15 for 6 pair... 1/2 the price of comply foams...I've been using and have been happy with the final E series tips, but decided to try the new Spiral Dots (though I wasn't happy with the original Spiral Dots on Z1R). I would recommend trying these out, as they fit better, and maintain great dynamics and soundstage of the Z1R. Bass seems a bit more taut and refined as well. Crazy expensive to buy if you're in the States, but they're keepers for my iems. IMO. Using with the WM1Z and 3.01 firmware.
OK so I just got the 1a yesterday, i keep reading about the spectrum analyzer and analogue level meter screens, but I cannot find them anywhere.... Just curious to see them, any help would be appreciated...
Cooolll...When playing a song press the toolbox icon while in the playing screen and under Change playback screen
Hah, they were $30 US from a Japanese vendor on Ebay! LOL I'd love a link to find these at the price you found. Thanks!Why do you say crazy expensive? $15 for 6 pair... 1/2 the price of comply foams...
Why do you say crazy expensive? $15 for 6 pair... 1/2 the price of comply foams...
Sure, but most silicones go for about $15, and that's for 3 pair, so it's not crazy expensive. Not giving you a hard time just making conversation. Plus the spiral dots are by far the best I have used...With careful maintenance, silicon ear tips will last a couple years at least. Comply foam needs to be replaced every few months depending on how often you use it. Foam is the most expensive option over the long term.