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its mostly an advertisement for their audio tuning service
If they're not taking the info to spam afterwards, it's a good thing, yes.
its mostly an advertisement for their audio tuning service
Kanas PRO - 145$ existing customer, little less for new AE user Got mine for 126€ ;PMoonDrop Kanas $157 now on aliexpress.
First time user at Aliexpress, any particular seller for Monndrop Kanas Pro someone care to recommend?
I am considering selling my Ibasso ITO1 and going for Kanas Pro or Toneking T4.
Just get the cheapest one and add winter-sales coupon + new-user coupon. You`ll end up having Kanas Pro for 121 € / 138 USDFirst time user at Aliexpress, any particular seller for Monndrop Kanas Pro someone care to recommend?
I am considering selling my Ibasso ITO1 and going for Kanas Pro or Toneking T4.
Just get the cheapest one and add winter-sales coupon + new-user coupon. You`ll end up having Kanas Pro for 121 € / 138 USD
it depends what size-giants are you referring. these 5 dollars iem sounds more linear and rivals iems up to below 200 dollars in sound quality and clarity in my opinion. now i remember why i paused and hesitated to sell my SBH20 after i took one final listen before sending it. I'm glad that someone brought it up again so i could revisit it
I agree. They are very competent in all areas. Soundstage is good, though they have an outstanding ability to seperate instruments. Very coherent sounding, maybe only lacking in some treble extention. For 5-10$? Unbeatable.
Yes! Totally agree. If not for the slightly rolled off treble, these would most certainly overtake all but my IE800 and FW01 in performance, but they are smooth sounding to a fault, with polite highs.
I don't do iems anymore, but the above $5 giant killing hype gets my attention
They are certainly worth taking a look at. Even with all the fakes floating around, for <10$ this is a risk worth taking. The cable sucks, the build is anemic, but the sound is stellar. I'm going to try and get some more just to mod them into something more useable for everyday life.
EDIT: Here is some good guidance to what to look for when buying the MH755: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/chi...hones-and-iems.820747/page-1412#post-14705306
Absolutely agree. For the cost, they are a no-brainer, and the sound is so far ahead of anything in the $5.00-$50.00 range. You need to start hitting the $70.00 and above level to start pulling even. IMHO. If only the treble was a tad more extended, but it's still crisp and no sibilance at all.
Here's where I got my genuine MH755 from. Most likely you can buy with confidence here. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Sony-MH755-Stereo-In-Ear-Earbuds-Headphones-Earphones-For-SBH20-iPod-MP3/361884429431?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&var=631627770559&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
That's good info - thanks. As long as the cable isn't like the mh1c's cable (ie flat, and j-cable), I'd survive.
I thought it was a J cable.