Out of curiosity did you try the front vent mod on your oxygen, the one where you poke a hole through the sealed vent? Why I say this is because I personally felt the kanas pro was lacking in midbass and the sound was too thin ootb but after the mod it noticeably improved in those areas.
Out of curiosity did you try the front vent mod on your oxygen, the one where you poke a hole through the sealed vent? Why I say this is because I personally felt the kanas pro was lacking in midbass and the sound was too thin ootb but after the mod it noticeably improved in those areas.
Ahh ok... It's because I thought you wanted more vocal body that's why I was suggesting this mod. Btw how did you rate the original tsmr 3 vocals when compared to the oxygen, which one did you prefer?
Ahh ok... It's because I thought you wanted more vocal body that's why I was suggesting this mod. Btw how did you rate the original tsmr 3 vocals when compared to the oxygen, which one did you prefer?
As I know I usually do not use my IEMs for a long time - since I am very picky - I do not apply irreversible mods. But I also didn't EQ the Oxygen.
It is so long ago since I had the TSMR-3 that I even cannot compare out of memory. I just remember the TSMR-3 to be close to neutral, lean signature through the whole frequency spectrum and very pleasant non-fatiguing tuning.
If you would ask me which I would pick - the TSMR-3 Pro (according to the latest review + my experience with the non Pro version) or the O2 - I would lean towards the TSMR-3 Pro.
I think I prefer in generally the BA clarity.
If anyone cares, I agree 100%. I had the DM6 and have the tsmr-3 now and while I liked the DM6, they were V shaped. I also prefer vocals and found the DM6 vocals to be recessed. The only complaint I have about the tsmr-3 is that the nozzle is rather large and the unit itself is slightly bigger than the DM6. I am using smaller foam tips and they fit great in my ears now (not as as great as the DM6 or even better Westone line of IEMs).
I am also surprised that this set is not getting the fanfare it deserves. "SAD!" The company needs better marketing and needs to find a way get the other line of products to us. I can only find the tsmr-4 on Amazon (USA).
If anyone cares, I agree 100%. I had the DM6 and have the tsmr-3 now and while I liked the DM6, they were V shaped. I also prefer vocals and found the DM6 vocals to be recessed. The only complaint I have about the tsmr-3 is that the nozzle is rather large and the unit itself is slightly bigger than the DM6. I am using smaller foam tips and they fit great in my ears now (not as as great as the DM6 or even better Westone line of IEMs).
I am also surprised that this set is not getting the fanfare it deserves. "SAD!" The company needs better marketing and needs to find a way get the other line of products to us. I can only find the tsmr-4 on Amazon (USA).
Likely their production limitations prevent them from really trying to go broader. And since there are very few units in the wild, they do t get much word of mouth.
Likely their production limitations prevent them from really trying to go broader. And since there are very few units in the wild, they do t get much word of mouth.
Their production is slow as it's a boutique 2-3 manned operation but not as slow as you might think or as some people might have you believe. They got an ocean of orders without foresight which created unnecessary backlogs. Think of them as a boutique guitar manufacturer who makes every unit per order. Thankfully some sellers are pre-ordering in batches so that people can have access to their units quicker.
Check with Penon and Linsoul both. At least one of them should have stock. Even if you have to pre-order, it will be worth your time because I as well as a lot of other people think that it is one of the best around $200.
Cheers!
Their production is slow as it's a boutique 2-3 manned operation but not as slow as you might think or as some people might have you believe. They got an ocean of orders without foresight which created unnecessary backlogs. Think of them as a boutique guitar manufacturer who makes every unit per order. Thankfully some sellers are pre-ordering in batches so that people can have access to their units quicker.
Check with Penon and Linsoul both. At least one of them should have stock. Even if you pre-order and have to wait, it will be worth your time because I and a lot of other people think that it is one of the best around $200.
Cheers!
If Linsoul doesn't have it, try Penon. They both are excellent to deal with. If you prefer ordering from Linsoul particularly, ask for Lillian at Linsoul if you haven't. She will update you on what's up with the stock immediately.
If Linsoul doesn't have it, try Penon. They both are excellent to deal with. Or see if you can wait a bit if you prefer ordering from Linsoul. Ask for Lillian at Linsoul if you haven't. She's very prompt with replies and will update you on what's up with the stock immediately.
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