Libertad
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im interested in the FXH30s but the FXT100 and FXT200LTD had my attention the moment i found out they were centered around high resolution and clarity.
So far very impressed. Bass is very quick, just the right amount. Sub-bass notes doesn't linger but it's there. Mid-bass isn't obtrusive. Vocals are along the lines of the CKR earphones but doesn't sound as forced. Treble is very nice. Lots of detail without any hotness or sibilance. Staging is good but isn't massive. High quality sound all together.
Build seems solid. Much better than MDR-1R. It's not light in weight but not overly heavy. Clamping force is significant but very nice pads to take the pressure away. Gotta be the best looking headphone to date for me.
Nope, and doubted them at first. ASG-1 was the only Aurisonics I have ever purchased before. Enough "word of mouth" though by now. Reference Tenore I did have and Heaven V was probably the other I may have purchased but saw the the Rockets on sale and it was time to purchase something(last non-budget model was XBA40). I've seen some of your comments on them . We seemed to have heard a few of the same things and our opinions match up pretty darn close. CKR9, Tenore, GR07 MK1, CN40, B2(DBA-02 for me), MH1, ASG-1, XBA 4(40 for me), and probably others as well.
Any tip recommendations??
Looking good Dannybai! I keep saying to vlenbo that the GM are the best looking of the MSR bunch.
The ciem company 1954 ears says they have new technology that is a new solution to hearing loss by implementing this technology in their iems http://www.digitaltrends.com/music/earbuds-making-deaf-1964adel-thinks-designed-solution/
There has been a lot of discussion of these already at the 1964 Ears thread, and this dedicated thread.
Its a kick-starter program. You offer some cash to help in development, they give you back a gift of the finished product.
So far very impressed. Bass is very quick, just the right amount. Sub-bass notes doesn't linger but it's there. Mid-bass isn't obtrusive. Vocals are along the lines of the CKR earphones but doesn't sound as forced. Treble is very nice. Lots of detail without any hotness or sibilance. Staging is good but isn't massive. High quality sound all together.
Build seems solid. Much better than MDR-1R. It's not light in weight but not overly heavy. Clamping force is significant but very nice pads to take the pressure away. Gotta be the best looking headphone to date for me.
Very nice. Look forward to my pair. Unfortunately mines is on snail mail.
Great you get to pay all their start up costs and they get to sell at full pop into the marketplace. Hmmmmm Economics 101.Peez Poor investment strategy. If I'm investing I want shares not a discount off your product.
Hardly wait till GM gets into kickstarter
Great you get to pay all their start up costs and they get to sell at full pop into the marketplace. Hmmmmm Economics 101.Peez Poor investment strategy. If I'm investing I want shares not a discount off your product.
Hardly wait till GM gets into kickstarter
There has been a lot of discussion of these already at the 1964 Ears thread, and this dedicated thread.
Its a kick-starter program. You offer some cash to help in development, they give you back a gift of the finished product.