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Look at this tips, they are cheaper and also come with a storage box - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003730243656.html6 pairs of premium ear tip + storage box for $4.99USD is a very good buy.
This review is interesting. Thanks.Sorry I haven't tried this and ain't that much into wireless gear. Maybe someone else can chime in.
EDIT: there's a review here FWIW: https://www.qucox.com/jvc-ha-fw1000t-review/
This review is interesting. Thanks.
Especialy the comparison with JVC FW1800, that I own.
Although all my interest today revolves around AÜR (I'm talking about IEM), what these guys have done is impressive and they set a new level for what for me is a tolt sound. I am looking forward to reading the opinions of the people in this thread who have them or have bought them
JVC FW1800 is a good iem.
If my Chinese is still right it appears droplet is a single fullrange BA it seems? Hmm another ED29689🤔 Sounds like 25-35USD offering.New Moondrop?
Moondrop Droplet, 1BA, USB-C in (DSP?)
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sleeping with this on will rip your bedsheets and pillowsIf my Chinese is still right it appears droplet is a single fullrange BA it seems? Hmm another ED29689🤔 Sounds like 25-35USD offering.
nvm OCR technology works great thesedays.
•Water Drop adopts a specially customized full-frequency catheterless moving iron unit. Thanks to the characteristics of the moving iron unit, there are no additional openings in the whole cavity, which can greatly reduce external noise and get an immersive audio-visual experience.
So that catheterless part = no sound guide tube, I guess, could sound more natural then.
Only concern is the shape of the shell. I sometime use those bullet type sleeping buds and often ending up having those underneath my body when I wake up. Those shape could hurt😅
Great!I have been on the edge of trying to write a more full review for a while, the pressure has been to much so I haven't done it for years. Still did think I can give a not so important item my first go, English is second language so its probably some bad grammar and typos. Was not supposed to review the Sea-elf, still its a good practice IEM that very few people own. Here goes
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/hakugei-sea-elf.26295/reviews#review-30006
Moondrop Click is very decent: clean, powerful and energy-efficient.Cable seems non-detachable. But anyways, I do think there are probably gonna be compromises for a single BA transducer - namely:
1) Inadequate extension in sub-bass and/or higher treble - there's only so much a single BA can cover without crossovers/other drivers picking up the slack.
2) BA timbre.
3) Possibly weaker technicalities than a multi driver set at the same price.
So in essence, you are combining the weaknesses of a single driver and a BA setup in a single BA IEM, but I do hope it turns out good.