Nov 6, 2024 at 5:22 PM Post #132,166 of 153,537
This is a little random and somewhat off topic, but seeing how this thread has been somewhat slower in the last few days I figured now is as good of a time as ever.

I'm wondering, for those of you that have an over abundance of IEMs, like 30+, how do you possibly find time to listen to them all? I assume it has to do with collecting more than actually having them to enjoy at that point, but I am very curious about this.

I have about 20 IEMs all in and I find my self listening to maybe 4-6 of them daily. The rest sit in drawers collecting dust. Some are too special to sell, some are just outdated and not worth anything so selling them doesn't make much sense to me at all.

I'd love to hear everyone's opinions and stories.

This is my rotation for the last month:

DYNAQUATTRO
DEUCE
S12-2024
ESTRELLA
SR9
EA2000
DUSK
IE600

and many others occasionally.


At this stage of my life, I buy and collect IEMs.

I like IEMs regardless of how they sound.

Sometimes I buy them for how they sound, sometimes because I like them aesthetically, sometimes for the technical solutions they have adopted.

If an IEM has more than one of the previous characteristics, for me it becomes a premium product.

The same goes for having even just one of the characteristics, as long as it is truly at the top in that characteristic.

And to be able to afford the above, I give up many other things (vacation, aperitifs, clothes, expensive car, etc. etc.).
But I don't care.
For me at this moment these are things that have less importance.
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:27 PM Post #132,167 of 153,537
This is my rotation for the last month:

DYNAQUATTRO
DEUCE
S12-2024
ESTRELLA
SR9
EA2000
DUSK
IE600

and many others occasionally.


At this stage of my life, I buy and collect IEMs.

I like IEMs regardless of how they sound.

Sometimes I buy them for how they sound, sometimes because I like them aesthetically, sometimes for the technical solutions they have adopted.

If an IEM has more than one of the previous characteristics, for me it becomes a premium product.

The same goes for having even just one of the characteristics, as long as it is truly at the top in that characteristic.

And to be able to afford the above, I give up many other things (vacation, aperitifs, clothes, expensive car, etc. etc.).
But I don't care.
For me at this moment these are things that have less importance.

That's wonderful. As long as it makes you happy.
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:29 PM Post #132,168 of 153,537
At this stage of my life, I buy and collect IEMs.

I like IEMs regardless of how they sound.
Then why in Potato didn't you accept the challenge when I posted...two months ago, hmm? :ksc75smile: :ksc75smile::ksc75smile:
I have been at #33 in rotation since then. Tomorrow comes #34...

Cheers! ;)
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:29 PM Post #132,169 of 153,537
This is my rotation for the last month:

DYNAQUATTRO
DEUCE
S12-2024
ESTRELLA
SR9
EA2000
DUSK
IE600

and many others occasionally.


At this stage of my life, I buy and collect IEMs.

I like IEMs regardless of how they sound.

Sometimes I buy them for how they sound, sometimes because I like them aesthetically, sometimes for the technical solutions they have adopted.

If an IEM has more than one of the previous characteristics, for me it becomes a premium product.

The same goes for having even just one of the characteristics, as long as it is truly at the top in that characteristic.

And to be able to afford the above, I give up many other things (vacation, aperitifs, clothes, expensive car, etc. etc.).
But I don't care.
For me at this moment these are things that have less importance.
I'm right there with you, sir. I don't spend my money on anything else besides my family, coffee and audio. Vacations are nice, but they're more stressful than fun I feel. Cars are the same - If I was rich, then yeah I'd have a nice Porsche. But I'd rather be able to enjoy my music in a fulfilling way all the time.

If it makes you happy, that's all that matters.
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:29 PM Post #132,170 of 153,537
There's something nice about saving up and getting what you wanted. Keep up your hopes and dream. You'll get there in the end! It's a joy when something is earned over time.
It is always a wise move, from a financial perspective, to save up and go for end game as much as possible ... End game does not need too much rolling, last longer and helps enjoying music at best from its start for longer...
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:30 PM Post #132,172 of 153,537
Another mail call.
This time some adapters:
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Nov 6, 2024 at 5:30 PM Post #132,173 of 153,537
This is my rotation for the last month:

DYNAQUATTRO
DEUCE
S12-2024
ESTRELLA
SR9
EA2000
DUSK
IE600

and many others occasionally.


At this stage of my life, I buy and collect IEMs.

I like IEMs regardless of how they sound.

Sometimes I buy them for how they sound, sometimes because I like them aesthetically, sometimes for the technical solutions they have adopted.

If an IEM has more than one of the previous characteristics, for me it becomes a premium product.

The same goes for having even just one of the characteristics, as long as it is truly at the top in that characteristic.

And to be able to afford the above, I give up many other things (vacation, aperitifs, clothes, expensive car, etc. etc.).
But I don't care.
For me at this moment these are things that have less importance.
Contributing to keeping the industry up!!!
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:32 PM Post #132,174 of 153,537
There's something nice about saving up and getting what you wanted. Keep up your hopes and dream. You'll get there in the end! It's a joy when something is earned over time.
I'm gonna be stupidly excited when I get them, like a kid on Christmas morning. This is my first ever hi-fi investment.
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:41 PM Post #132,176 of 153,537
I'm going to share some impressions of the DK3001BD, even though I prefer to wait a few days usually - these only landed yesterday, and to be honest I'm trying to find any possible moment to get them back in my ears... working from home today and I was delighted between online meetings to be able to dip back in again.

I sat down tonight, poured a midweek glass of red wine, and put pen to paper while listening - I often find it easier to articulate my thoughts on paper rather than typing.

Anyway... this is a classic 'stream of thought' while listening, straight to journal...

Initially I was a bit 'hmmm' when they arrived yesterday... they sounded a touch lifeless as the tuning is certainly more neutral vs a lot of what I've been listening to of late - I've learned however many times how important it is to let your ears/brain adjust to different tuning, all too easy to dismiss something in a fleeting evalulation. Once settled, I found myself very drawn to the crisp, detailed, clear tuning - fantastic technical capability, with really precise details coupled with a wonderful deep sub-bass... mid-bass certainly takes a bit of a backseat, but not enough to trouble me, especially as more a sub-bass guy. WIth DK, you get this wonderful contrast of deep sub, which then has the in my opinion beautiful ultra-crisp/airy treble presentation up top, those 4x micro planars certainly doing what they are tasked with. While the mids aren't lush or vibrant, they are absolutely ultra-clear and for me complement the overall tuning perfectly - listening to "Thank U Mum" by St. Germain, the male vocals occupy a large and central position - incredibly distinct... the lower registers of the synths rumble along with again such fantastic distinction, and as the track progresses, the kick drums make an entry, landing with very good impact... again distinct, precise, clear... hi-hats push out to a wide stereo field presentation, you can really hear them extend with again such exceptional clarity - imaging is really fantastic - plus sounds very "authentic" vs the unique wizardry of BCDs which I find take a bit of adjusting to, and I think I possibly prefer 'traditional' configurations - that could be just a right now thing though. Oh and to note also, the quality of the bass is fantastic - bass guitars sound so detailed, incredibly lifelike where you can really hear and almost feel the strum of the strings and a deep rumbling vibration of those lowest registers.

The DK3001BD for me is absolutely a winner, and offers something quite different to my ears vs anything else I've been listening to of late. It of course won't suit everyone - it leans brighter, more technical perhaps than many at this price point - but if you enjoy something that goes for ultra-clarity, super-detailed, with excellent sub extension, clear/distinct mids, and very crisp and airy up top, definitely worth giving these a shot.

If I were to call out an 'issue' so to speak, I would say probably not a set for longer sessions as the clarity and detail could likely lead to some listening fatigue... but that can be said of any set with this sort of tuning.

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they remind me of Japanese robot-like manga style stuff... they look a bit chunky but quite cool looking!
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:42 PM Post #132,177 of 153,537
Another mail call.
This time some adapters:
Can you share how good that impedance adapter is please? When you get the chance of course. I have it in my cart, thinking of pulling the trigger.
 
Nov 6, 2024 at 5:52 PM Post #132,178 of 153,537
Swinging back in.

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Echoing @atechreviews and @Scubadevils

Mid-bass is a bit lacking. But, sub-bass is very well tuned and deep/punchy when needed.

I think it reminds me a bit of the Pilgrim but with more sparkle and energy and more note weight so even if it's tuned to be more sub-bass focused, I think it stands out a bit more than the Pilgrim. Initial thoughts - it's not my show room thoughts but I will play around with sources and tips. But, I think it's a very solid to good IEM.

Nozzle lip: 6.4mm btw.

KIMA2 - reminds me of the Moondrop Kato. A lot. In a good way.
 
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Nov 6, 2024 at 5:58 PM Post #132,180 of 153,537
welcome back

Sorry, I had originally posted a bunch but fat fingered and it only posted the "swinging back in" part without the picture and impressions written out 😅
 

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