T-Peos H-100 Hybrid IEM Appreciation Thread
Nov 24, 2013 at 7:02 AM Post #1,246 of 1,259
  Is the DN-1000 a lot better than GR07BE? In what area? Thanks.


GR07 BE is one IEM I haven't heard, but going from the GR07 MK2 the Dunu leans cooler in tonality, crisper, cleaner, (closer to H-100) tonality over GR07 which is warmer. It just has better detail and technical ability then GR07, like instrument separation and soundstage width, it's not to messed with at the $200 price tag.

To give you a better idea ...Since H-200 came out most of us agreed the T-Peos H-200 Hybrid is a step above GR07 MK2, and now... most of us who have/heard DN-1000 are rating it above H-200. So that puts things into perspective for you.

My friend did a review on the Dunu recently. He's a good little reviewer is our Lin.

http://www.head-fi.org/products/dunu-dn-1000/reviews/9984
 
Nov 24, 2013 at 8:22 AM Post #1,247 of 1,259
H20Fidelity,
 
Thanks for that.
 
I actually like the warm presentation of the GR07 more than the more 'technical' H100. If DN1000 is closer to H100 then I think I would still prefer the GR07. Probably 'technical' is not my cup of tea.
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Nov 24, 2013 at 8:39 AM Post #1,248 of 1,259
H20Fidelity,

Thanks for that.

I actually like the warm presentation of the GR07 more than the more 'technical' H100. If DN1000 is closer to H100 then I think I would still prefer the GR07. Probably 'technical' is not my cup of tea.:xf_eek:


You're mad bro. :p Hybrids are where the women are! :wink:
 
Nov 24, 2013 at 10:21 AM Post #1,250 of 1,259
that's it. i need dem women. i'm getting the T-PEOS H100RR if i don't like the Dunu after auditioning'em. i think the wooden box gets girls.


No, no no. Stick with the Dunu. H-100 is a complete downgrade you won't need it with the DN-1000 in your lap.

Goodluck
 
Nov 24, 2013 at 10:37 AM Post #1,252 of 1,259
Dunu is abt USD80 more than the H100RR on a serious note.


Yes, and about 200% better. If there's one thing I learnt in this hobby, better to pay once and be happy. $80 more is a small price to pay for much more superior sound. Trust me you don't want H-100 for female vocals,
 
Nov 24, 2013 at 11:07 AM Post #1,253 of 1,259
Dunu is abt USD80 more than the H100RR on a serious note.


Yes, and about 200% better. If there's one thing I learnt in this hobby, better to pay once and be happy. $80 more is a small price to pay for much more superior sound. Trust me you don't want H-100 for female vocals,


It's USD210. I'll give it a try. Reckon the JVC FXD80 or Yamaha eph1000 are worthy contenders? I made a thread trying to narrow down those mentioned IEM's :p

Really appreciate your feedback. Cheers.

Sent from my LG Optimus Prime
 
Nov 24, 2013 at 7:52 PM Post #1,254 of 1,259
Well just want to let you know the H-100J will be coming out today. It has different drivers from the previous H-100. Will be posting a review as soon as I get them and give them a listen.
 
Nov 24, 2013 at 8:09 PM Post #1,255 of 1,259
ha ha.. 
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Nov 24, 2013 at 9:04 PM Post #1,256 of 1,259
Well just want to let you know the H-100J will be coming out today. It has different drivers from the previous H-100. Will be posting a review as soon as I get them and give them a listen.


I was wondering if this was the case, I might look into getting listen to one, should be interesting.

It's USD210. I'll give it a try. Reckon the JVC FXD80 or Yamaha eph1000 are worthy contenders? I made a thread trying to narrow down those mentioned IEM's :p

Really appreciate your feedback. Cheers.

Sent from my LG Optimus Prime


The Yamaha are decent, rather liquid vocals, but for that kind of money I'd be researching Vsonic VC1000 for your vocals and piano reproduction, the VC1000 is also excellent.
 
Mar 28, 2014 at 3:48 AM Post #1,257 of 1,259
I just got my T-PEOS H100RR about 3 weeks ago and have about 50-60 hours on them. They were a little harsh sounding at first but have really mellowed out some. I'm not a big believer of burn in though it does seem to be the case with these IEMs. They are similar to my Rocket R-50s and lack the warmth of my W3s but over all I'm pretty happy with them and are one of my favorite sets. I listen to mostly rock of all kinds from pop to thrash metal and of course blues. They also sound good with ambient relaxation music. I can listen to them for hours with no fatigue. The only problem I can foresee is finding replacement tips because the nozzle is 6mm wide and has a lip. I may have to get them from Shinwoo unless anyone has found a replacement tip that will work. I like triple flange but the foam work just fine. I just haven't seen anything out there for replacements.
 

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