Dsnuts
Headphoneus Supremus
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Love receiving a package with a large dent in it.
So I have been burning in getting to know the Kbear Diamonds
So for guys that are getting these or have them already. I highly recommend a good burn in. Out of the box was surprising and not in a good way. Mid bass stood out above the entire frequency. Bass lines was unusually strong. But as you all know I try not to judge a phone based on open box listening. 75 hours later. Now we are talking. Good detail and clarity .It is much less V shaped signature than it was on open listen. Bass is tighter which forward the mids a touch. Treble even has better control after burn in. Driver has some potential for certain. Not a bad sounding earphone. Sounds really good for hiphop, pop music and rock. Crunchy guitars with punchy bass. Stage is average. These do remind me a bit of the FDX1 but much cheaper. Good tonality. We got yet another contender in the $70 range of earphones. Love these larger cases these guys throw in.
So I have been burning in getting to know the Kbear Diamonds
So for guys that are getting these or have them already. I highly recommend a good burn in. Out of the box was surprising and not in a good way. Mid bass stood out above the entire frequency. Bass lines was unusually strong. But as you all know I try not to judge a phone based on open box listening. 75 hours later. Now we are talking. Good detail and clarity .It is much less V shaped signature than it was on open listen. Bass is tighter which forward the mids a touch. Treble even has better control after burn in. Driver has some potential for certain. Not a bad sounding earphone. Sounds really good for hiphop, pop music and rock. Crunchy guitars with punchy bass. Stage is average. These do remind me a bit of the FDX1 but much cheaper. Good tonality. We got yet another contender in the $70 range of earphones. Love these larger cases these guys throw in.