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Couldn’t resist
OldDude04
Headphoneus Supremus
Today is World Music Day, so I thought I'd pop in and say Happy World Music Day to the Lounge! Here is one of my favorite songs of all time to celebrate:
menuki
500+ Head-Fier
Just received my Huawei P20 Pro. It has very decent sound quality, I'm actually quite happy! The 128GB allows me to save a ton of music... To be honest, it has a Dolby Atmos feature built in and it sounds quite nice, at least with the music mode. It colors the music to some extent for sure, but hey, at times it might just be cool to play around with it and hear your music in a different tone.
seanwee
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Dolby surround DSPs are really good. I have them installed on every PC I own. I really like their surround virtualiser. Really gives an out of your head experience.Just received my Huawei P20 Pro. It has very decent sound quality, I'm actually quite happy! The 128GB allows me to save a ton of music... To be honest, it has a Dolby Atmos feature built in and it sounds quite nice, at least with the music mode. It colors the music to some extent for sure, but hey, at times it might just be cool to play around with it and hear your music in a different tone.
menuki
500+ Head-Fier
Dolby surround DSPs are really good. I have them installed on every PC I own. I really like their surround virtualiser. Really gives an out of your head experience.
Very cool to hear that others here are using this functionality as well. When I use the dedicated "Smart" mode it sounds weird and sibilant, "movie mode" sounds weird for music as well but the dedicated "Music" mode without the "Smart EQ" deactivated sounds actually really good, to be honest... And I'm generally not a fan of EQ, but this just feels different, feels like it adds another layer to the music really.
Generally, 128GB for Tidal music as well and 384kHz, 32-bit audio support is exactly what I wanted. I suppose I won't be getting a dedicated DAP now with Android, this just feels like a one-in-all device. Don't even get me started on the camera... It's beautiful.
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OldDude04
Headphoneus Supremus
It looks like Monoprice has been busy adding stuff to their Monolith line. There are 2 new headphones, the M600 and M650 utilizing a 50mm beryllium metal driver. According to their descriptions (and funny enough their model numbers), it sounds like Monoprice is trying to create their versions of the Sennheiser HD600 and HD650. They also partnered up with Alex Cavalli for 2 new headphones amps, the Liquid Platinum and the Liquid Spark. The headphones are out now but the amplifiers won't be out until October. I'll be watching reviews on the 2 headphones and maybe I'll try out the M650.
Midgetguy
Headphoneus Supremus
Well, they're oval-shaped, that's a good start lol. I think it looks like they're using 2.5mm mono connectors. Think it probably comes with a 1/4" plug? I can see screw threads on the pic showing the standard 3.5mm plug.It looks like Monoprice has been busy adding stuff to their Monolith line. There are 2 new headphones, the M600 and M650 utilizing a 50mm beryllium metal driver. According to their descriptions (and funny enough their model numbers), it sounds like Monoprice is trying to create their versions of the Sennheiser HD600 and HD650. They also partnered up with Alex Cavalli for 2 new headphones amps, the Liquid Platinum and the Liquid Spark. The headphones are out now but the amplifiers won't be out until October. I'll be watching reviews on the 2 headphones and maybe I'll try out the M650.
OldDude04
Headphoneus Supremus
Well, they're oval-shaped, that's a good start lol. I think it looks like they're using 2.5mm mono connectors. Think it probably comes with a 1/4" plug? I can see screw threads on the pic showing the standard 3.5mm plug.
Yeah, it looks like the 3.5mm has the threads for the adapter, but traditionally their 1/4" adapters have been hot garbage, lol. The one that came with my M1060 was unusable, it was the same for a bunch of people in the Monoprice thread.
Midgetguy
Headphoneus Supremus
What's wrong with them? Surprising to hear something so simple as a 1/4" adapter messed up so badly.Yeah, it looks like the 3.5mm has the threads for the adapter, but traditionally their 1/4" adapters have been hot garbage, lol. The one that came with my M1060 was unusable, it was the same for a bunch of people in the Monoprice thread.
OldDude04
Headphoneus Supremus
What's wrong with them? Surprising to hear something so simple as a 1/4" adapter messed up so badly.
I think they were incorrectly sized. Mine was slightly loose in my amp and the 3.5mm jack end felt loose as well. It really is funny that something so simple was so wrong.
...Makes me wonder if I like the sound of the silicone tips if some Spinfit ones would be a better choice for enhanced comfort.
Haven't been here for a while so only just seen this. If you're still looking into tip-rolling try MandarinE Symbio eartips - the seal - & thus the sound they give - is second-to-none (for me at least). They're a hybrid design (silicon sleeve over a very dense memory-foam core) & come in 2 bore-size options - 'N' and 'W' (normal & wide) - in 3 fit sizes - S, M & L. If you try them, be sure to order a size down from your usual preference as they're quite big!
For anyone reading who remembers that Tr*nity tried this idea - they did, but true to the company's form, it was a half-arsed effort with the foam component having little functional value. The Symbios are a very different proposition.
The downside is they're pricey - but worth it imo.
... & by way of general catch-up (albeit a bit late), a gratuitous pic of my dog.
I tried the Symbios, very good as you say but I found the small wasn’t quite small enough for me, became uncomfortable after a while and would tend to loose the seal. Shame because they are good, gave em to my son so at least they didn’t go to waste.Haven't been here for a while so only just seen this. If you're still looking into tip-rolling try MandarinE Symbio eartips - the seal - & thus the sound they give - is second-to-none (for me at least). They're a hybrid design (silicon sleeve over a very dense memory-foam core) & come in 2 bore-size options - 'N' and 'W' (normal & wide) - in 3 fit sizes - S, M & L. If you try them, be sure to order a size down from your usual preference as they're quite big!
For anyone reading who remembers that Tr*nity tried this idea - they did, but true to the company's form, it was a half-arsed effort with the foam component having little functional value. The Symbios are a very different proposition.
The downside is they're pricey - but worth it imo.
Have ordered some RHA Dual Density tips, so I’ll see how I get on with them. Had ordered the small and guess what, they are too small lol.
My favourites at the moment are the JVC Spiral Dots, if Symbio made an extra small size, I’d definitely give em another go.
Crumblenaut
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if Symbio made an extra small size, I’d definitely give em another go.
There is supposed to be a new version of the Symbio wide bores coming out around now - smaller and slightly softer according to @garcsa
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