FastAndClean
Previously known as presata
T800 is U shaped, the mids are there but the bass and treble are a bit more up frontI know LZ-A6 isn't, is T800 also not?
T800 is U shaped, the mids are there but the bass and treble are a bit more up frontI know LZ-A6 isn't, is T800 also not?
Hey, guys.
Could anyone help me choose between LZ-A6 and Audiosense T800? A comparison would be really helpful.
I prefer neutral sound over bass emphasised signature. Please suggest which one do you recommend.
Hey, guys.
Could anyone help me choose between LZ-A6 and Audiosense T800? A comparison would be really helpful.
I prefer neutral sound over bass emphasised signature. Please suggest which one do you recommend.
try the MT100 if you like flat neutral
T800 is U shaped, the mids are there but the bass and treble are a bit more up front
I have Audiosense T800 and gotta agree with @FastAndClean that it is U shaped with elevated bass and treble.
Haven't heard LZ A6.
U can possibly consider the Hisenior B5+, 5BA knowles, ~80 USD. Rather neutrally tuned but with increased mids (lower mids > upper mids) and lower treble. Bass is flat. Takes well to EQ so if u want to make it totally neutral, I think it is possible.
i dont have the ER4XR, i have the older ER4S@FastAndClean how do these compare with ER4XR, if you have tried both?
Thank you. I was in an impression that these were closer to Harman Target IEM 2017. And if my assumption that Harman Target is not bad for composing and mixing is wrong, then please enlighten me what should I be looking for.
@FastAndClean how do these compare with ER4XR, if you have tried both?
In terms of a reliable IEM for Audio work, I have found the Tin Audio T2 to be very reliable. Actually, an award winning mastering engineer friend of mine bought my first set from me with minutes of hearing it !
i dont have the ER4XR, i have the older ER4S
i will suggest you to get the new Etymotic Research ER2SE, it is dynamic driver tuned to their standards, a lot less expensive than the ER4 series and it is DD driver, lot more powerful and suited for DSP if you want compared to single BA ER4Oh, I didn't know. I have had easier time making decisions in $100-200 range. In sub $300 range it has become more difficult, apparently.
Thank you. I was in an impression that these were closer to Harman Target IEM 2017. And if my assumption that Harman Target is not bad for composing and mixing is wrong, then please enlighten me what should I be looking for.
@FastAndClean how do these compare with ER4XR, if you have tried both?
Hey, guys.
Could anyone help me choose between LZ-A6 and Audiosense T800? A comparison would be really helpful.
I prefer neutral sound over bass emphasised signature. Please suggest which one do you recommend.
I have both. So a quick comparison:
Soundstage: A6 is wider but not tall, like a commodious room with low ceiling, T800 is taller but less wide, like a normal room.
Bass: A6 has slightly less bass quantity than T800, and the bass of A6 is tighter. But T800 has very fun bass.
Mid: T800 is thick and very detailed. A6 is lighter and airier.
Treble: T800 is very detailed and safe. A6 is more extended with occasional harshness. It needs some foams to tame the overeager treble.
Separation: A6 is better than T800
Build quality and package: T800 is miles ahead of A6
All in all, I still can't decide which one is better, they are the King & Queen of my collection now. However, T800 is suitable more suitable for vocals while A6 fares better with instruments.
Just out of curiosity, what filters are you using on the A6?
Oh, I didn't know. I have had easier time making decisions in $100-200 range. In sub $300 range it has become more difficult, apparently.