+1I agree. Timeless is definitely not V, and your description reflects more accurately to how i feel when i listen to Timeless
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Kinda want to pull the trigger on S12 right now but summer is getting close ... Fellow timeless, are they good for rock/metal ?
My full video review of the 7Hz Timeless is live now!! If you like V-Shaped sonic presentations, this is going to be a favorite. Also, it is supported fully by Linsoul Audio, making the deal even better~
We all heard that some Flavor Of The Month IEMs sound good, but what does that mean? Well, FOTM is an expression often used on the Head-Fi forums, and it refers to to products that become popular quickly, and which tend to be forgotten a while after launch, thus their month of popularity. Is 7Hz Timeless one of those, or it's just a really popular IEM that everyone started liking fast?
My favorites next to the S12 since I bought them a few months ago. One of the best IEMs I've tried, no matter the price.
Dobrescu George
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I love my Timeless. I don't think they are V shaped. The RE800 Silver a V SHAPED. That's a V shaped IEM. The Timeless are fairly balanced with a thinner note presentation and lightning quick bass. Where as the RE800's note presentation is thick as chunky soup.
I think Timeless would be U shaped then, because there is some good sub bass amount to contrast the treble, once you get a good seal. But I agree, RE800 is more V Shaped, the bass is indeed chonky
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YES! They are superb for rock/metal due to the quickness and response of the bass, and their ability to peel layer from the congested/busy tracks.Kinda want to pull the trigger on S12 right now but summer is getting close ... Fellow timeless, are they good for rock/metal ?
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So my point about the Djembe being a smaller IEM. Next to Rose QT9-MK2 which is the other smaller IEM vs the large Blessing 2.
Weekend reader about the new Shozy Djembe. They don't say what sized dynamic is on the Djembe but it looks like a standard 10mm dynamic to me. I noticed Shozy does not like to let folks know what type of dynamic they are using on their IEMs. In any case. There are a few requirements to get the Djembe to be what you want it to be. The sound is good but absolutely requires burn in for one. The other aspect is that they throw in an absolute gimpy cable with the Djembe. Your best tips and cables appies to the Djembe. https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/shozy-djembe.25758/
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FreeWheelinAudioLuv2
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When they don't tell you, it's because it's a standard Neodymium Magnet driver, and with all the misses Shozy has, I'd gather i'm more right than wrong.
So my point about the Djembe being a smaller IEM. Next to Rose QT9-MK2 which is the other smaller IEM vs the large Blessing 2.
Weekend reader about the new Shozy Djembe. They don't say what sized dynamic is on the Djembe but it looks like a standard 10mm dynamic to me. I noticed Shozy does not like to let folks know what type of dynamic they are using on their IEMs. In any case. There are a few requirements to get the Djembe to be what you want it to be. The sound is good but absolutely requires burn in for one. The other aspect is that they throw in an absolute gimpy cable with the Djembe. Your best tips and cables appies to the Djembe. https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/shozy-djembe.25758/
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Could be. The tuning is ok it sounds more mid focused than your standard V shaped or harmon tuned. Shozy has their own sound that's for certain. Don't know how competitive these are at the asking price, but they make for really good relaxing IEMs especially for vocal fans. Otherwise, they are fairly unremarkable. Not bad but nothing great at the same time.
Redcarmoose
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Does anyone know or have more information about these headphones below, they think they are very beautiful but there is little information about the sound behavior of each one of them:
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EPZ Q1
EPZ K1
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EPZ Q1
EPZ K1
They just cleared customs in my country. I expect delivery in the next days.Does anyone know or have more information about these headphones below, they think they are very beautiful but there is little information about the sound behavior of each one of them:
https://pt.aliexpress.com/store/1100218270?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000007.1.7b337c65ZCGFCT
EPZ Q1
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https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/ecci-yst-02.25759/review/28194/
Now we are talking. These are competitive at their price. These are a hybrid selling for $75 on Penon site. What makes this particular hybrid sounds so good is that the bulk of the sound I would say 90% of the sound is coming from the 10mm composite dynamic. The BA here is strictly for the ultra-high notes. What that does is give you a level of micro detailing for the trebles that is uncommon at this price. Then the rest of the tuning is actually one of the better tuned earphones I have heard recently. Harmon balanced with sparkly upper trebles and a deep hitting bass. Much better technicalities than you would imagine. These things are superb and will go toe to toe with anything at or around their price. Well worth getting a set imo. Obscure yes. However, the SQ is pro.
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Dobrescu George
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I hope it is ok to post this here. No thread on them, so not sure where else to post it...
If you're looking for audiophile storage options, Miter has something pretty cool in store for you! They made cases for both DAPs + IEMs, but also one for 6 IEMs, for those who are diehard collectors and like to have one place for all their jewels! My video is short but showcases them well, so I hope it will help you in making a decision and that it is fun to watch~
If you're looking for audiophile storage options, Miter has something pretty cool in store for you! They made cases for both DAPs + IEMs, but also one for 6 IEMs, for those who are diehard collectors and like to have one place for all their jewels! My video is short but showcases them well, so I hope it will help you in making a decision and that it is fun to watch~
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Black one look stunning, wonder how good they look in real? If it sounds good I will get the black one as I really hate my OG DQ6.Does anyone know or have more information about these headphones below, they think they are very beautiful but there is little information about the sound behavior of each one of them:
https://pt.aliexpress.com/store/1100218270?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000007.1.7b337c65ZCGFCT
EPZ Q1
EPZ K1
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