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I knew that!! (that is my story, and I am sticking to it...)It was just sarcasm mode turned on.
I knew that!! (that is my story, and I am sticking to it...)It was just sarcasm mode turned on.
WOW - I am willing to swear that I saw "foam tips" in the description on amazon or a review that I've read... guess that was wishful thinking?!foam tips should help
I was just gonna buy a cheap inverter for it.240v was the problem for me.
Am I the only one whose main issue was the price?!
Don't get me wrong - it represents a big discount vs. new, but still.........
I just got the Echobox Finder X1, for $10 the tips and the case are really nice, sound is bright with weak bass and horrible fit, foam tips should help I probably keep them for $10 .
Also I got the SP1000 and is amazing, love it! Thanks to @LCMusicLover for posting the deal
Surprised you didn't like the Echobox Finder XI's. I ordered them as well and just tried them out last night. I used the double-flanged tips that were included and got a nice fit, since the IEM's are so small and light. I just plugged them into my Pixel 3a XL and listened to Qobuz, and they sounded good. They were bass heavy, with a decent soundstage. They don't sound as good as the Tinhifi T4's, but they sound similar to some of the cheaper Final Audio IEM's that cost $25-$50.
....Great deal on some Bluetooth Earbuds $9.99 after vipon code and Amazon instant $10 coupon...it came out to under $11.
Finally mine arrived. Initial impressions:After 2 hours of pink noise, change the filter to the black ones (balanced sound) and dekoni bulletz mercury they are ok, nice smooth sound, my problem is that they are too small for my finger when I put them on, anyway they are good, I like the case a lot.
Finally mine arrived. Initial impressions:
Great for the $10 price which was still available earlier today when I checked. Definitely not worth the original $199 price.
For current price, only negative is lack of foam tips. I always have issues with fitting IEMs, and only reasonable fit I got was with the triple flange tips. I'm sure the foam would have been better...
I've kept the default white filter on, since I like bass and warm sound. These sound ok. Again, a steal for $10
It certainly is a very low price. The associated Amazon listing shows a Rademax F11 which only became available on Amazon today. However, it has 30+ all five star reviews. How do they do that? A hole in Amazon's system allows reviews for other totally different products to shown in a listing. In this case the reviews are for different "pink" and "white" Rademax earbuds. If you Google Search Rademax and "Pink" you can find these totally different phones.
There is absolutely no discussion of the model Rademax F11 I can find anywhere.
SO, in perspective, $11 shipped is extremely cheap...for which you are registering at a site I have never heard of on earbuds with no reviews that just became available today. Perhaps they are quite good and the promotion's goal is to get good reviews on a new product rather than to spam your account, or perhaps not. $11 is very cheap for sure.
I have bought a lot of very cheap TWS phones recently...and the going rate for very cheap ones that sound amazingly good is about $20-$25. The majority of cheap ones sound quite bad and many have connection/pairing problems, even with Bluetooth 5. By far the best review sites for these cheap phones I have found are Scarbir.com and Head-Fi's own Cheap TWS Thread.
My most recently purchased extremely cheap phones are the new KZ S1 (Hybrid) and S1D (Dynamic) TWS buds at $22-$25 dollars. They sound really fine, are comfortable for me, very lightweight, and have had zero connection issues. If you wait for a lightning deal on Amazon you can get other highly rated (in the above review links) models, some of which have APT-X, AAC, and graphene drivers, for $25-30ish. Granted, twice the price of the above posted phones.
(yeah, I know, sorry for boomersplaining, but that is what a lot of us do).