DigitalFreak
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You can place your ears beside a tree trunk in the early morning. You will be able to hear some nice woody sound.
You can place your ears beside a tree trunk in the early morning. You will be able to hear some nice woody sound.
I become a bit fixated on the value of the sound performance sometimes, there are students and people in third world countries that just want to love audio too.
There are expensive products that sound different so it's like exploring sonic art but there is usually an extra underlying implication that they sound better in solid performance, or that other people can't hear the difference.
At the same time there are people that say all headphones sound the same and they are pretty annoying too.
I just want to find the truth in audio components, explore sound, and love music at the same time but they are definitely three seperate instances.
Just take this into account when I'm being combatative thanks. =)
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Edit:: What...i tot u've change the topic to chat n fun....
No it wasn't you, it was someone else and his cousin saying the TDK BA200 is a perfect replacement for the UM3X, maybe ClieOS too I think...
Then again ClieOS and ljokerl love the K2 SP which I don't understand at all. =/
I think the XBA-4 at under $300 (remember when it was projected at $1000 on some link?) has received 100% positive reviews so far from what I can tell, so I think it will fade out the more expensive W4 eventually, which had mixed reviews, like the Phonak sounds identical, Katun's thread, etc.
From reading this thread, other threads, listening to my own Klipsch C3's, and talking to friends that have DBA-2's and what not it seems to me that dual ba (crossover) universals are the best value in iem's right now for pure sound quality. For around $150 new ($100 used) you can get some seriously good sound. I know you've been saying this all along Kiteki and I agree with it. Initially I had been wanting to get the Westone 2, not the C3, but the price never dropped low enough. I wonder why the price on the Westone 2 and Shure SE425 never drops below $200 when all the others are at $$100-150.
Why not the FX500, it's much nicer/sleeker looking and cheaper.
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I opened up a thread about this very topic. Sadly, it died almost immediately.
I think Inks has long raved about the FX500 and grumbled that no one cares about it... the problem is, I can't find anyone who sells it anymore because they elect just to sell the FX700.
I actually preferred the FX500's sound signature in bass (more deep bass, less mid-bass), but mine would destort on higher volume. Inks told me that this has been fixed in the newer batches though.
But one more thing, the mids were noticably more recessed on the FX500 than they are on the FX700.
I've posted some K3003 impressions over there btw.
Thank you for making me put the K3003 on my list!...........I hate you.........I hate this thread........but I love my music.
Now which should I get first the custom or the K3003