FarCry
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I agree but the comply make the sound darker. treble is even less than with the silicone tips.
isolation and comfort goes to comply goes without saying.
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I agree. (fortnately). i'd say that you have to find the right spot for your ears. to me I was shifting the silicone tips to all directions until I found the right spot to have isolation and to stop making my ears itch!.
its a trial and error thing. but I also think that silicone tips will start loosening up with frequent use
Oh dear, I'm so delightful that I picked up TDK BA200 instead of Xba-3/30! The harsh and metallic treble from my previous Xba-1 is gone and I gotta say that TDK BA200 produce a signature which I prefer much more than Xba! The instrument separation is right there and none of them are dominating as opposed to the Xba-1, which gradually just hassle you by that treble. Soundstage is wider, but honestly not as large as I excepting. However, the imagining is just about there, I could at least get a grasp of where are the performers and which direction are the sounds come from. The details are much better too, a lot of instrument I didn't get to hear are now presented within my field of recognization. I was quite worried about the buds since it doesn't look that comfortable (how is it called? Bi-flange or double flange?) but man, I was wrong! Then I tested the comply, and wow, it totally give me a better presentation overally! Not to mention that isolation! I think I won't need another pairs now until it is broken!
I agree but the comply make the sound darker. treble is even less than with the silicone tips.
isolation and comfort goes to comply goes without saying.
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actually biflanges are only uncomfy at first, after about a couple of weeks, it's either your years get used to it or it softens up.
I agree. (fortnately). i'd say that you have to find the right spot for your ears. to me I was shifting the silicone tips to all directions until I found the right spot to have isolation and to stop making my ears itch!.
its a trial and error thing. but I also think that silicone tips will start loosening up with frequent use