Shanling annouced the UP5 with OLED display, ES9219C dac. It houses 2.5mm, 3.5mm, and 4.4mm outputs.
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Barndoor
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I wonder if it is named Variations as it is tunable with filters or switchesNew Moondrop looks interesting. The description mentions this as being the first Moondrop with est drivers, but if I recall correctly, the Solis uses Sonion ests as well and retails for $1,099. I wonder if this is going to be the new flagship?
r31ya
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Oooh, i don't need the big balanced but if its have bigger power for its 3.5mm dan 2.5mmShanling annouced the UP5 with OLED display, ES9219C dac. It houses 2.5mm, 3.5mm, and 4.4mm outputs.
it should be a good alternative to btr5
brsdrgn
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I'm looking for a cheap hidden iem like I came across with Heart mirror in the past. Is there anyone who has tried anything from that brand? I'd go for it already but it has mmcx connector type which makes me hesitate a little bit with QC.
Graph doesn't look that bad.
Https://a.aliexpress.com/_u8l0HH
Graph doesn't look that bad.
Https://a.aliexpress.com/_u8l0HH
cappuchino
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Just posted my review of the iBasso IT01X.
3.5/5 - Stock. Unnatural upper midrange/lower treble. Bass quality can't keep up with the quantity. Narrow stage.
4/5 - Modded with damping filter in nozzle. *budget* Sennheiser IE 400 Pro... in tonality. Not even close in technicalities.
Rated at 3.75, rounded off to 4 as Head-Fi doesn't support said rating.
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/ibasso-it01x.25204/review/26035/
3.5/5 - Stock. Unnatural upper midrange/lower treble. Bass quality can't keep up with the quantity. Narrow stage.
4/5 - Modded with damping filter in nozzle. *budget* Sennheiser IE 400 Pro... in tonality. Not even close in technicalities.
Rated at 3.75, rounded off to 4 as Head-Fi doesn't support said rating.
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/ibasso-it01x.25204/review/26035/
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Seen 'em but haven't tried 'em. Kinda curious too actually. They do have an 2pin version available in the link you sent if MMCX is really concerning for you.I'm looking for a cheap hidden iem like I came across with Heart mirror in the past. Is there anyone who has tried anything from that brand? I'd go for it already but it has mmcx connector type which makes me hesitate a little bit with QC.
Graph doesn't look that bad.
Https://a.aliexpress.com/_u8l0HH
Gonna go on a bit of a tangent here but imo if the female MMCX part on the IEMs themselves have a plastic ring as high as the little golden tube they wrap around (some are only half as high), then the durability of those connectors should be considerably more solid than those without if you swap cables often, because frequent disconnects seem to widen the aforementioned golden tube if there's no plastic ring to keep them in place, resulting in sound cutting out easily (can be fixed by pinching the golden tube with thin tweezers of sorts since it's split into two parts). So keep an eye out for IEMs with such a design. For example, the TRN TA1 or the S****R MT300.
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brsdrgn
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Thank you for the answer. Very helpful.Seen 'em but haven't tried 'em. Kinda curious too actually. They do have an 2pin version available in the link you sent if MMCX is really concerning for you.
Gonna go on a bit of a tangent here but imo if the female MMCX part on the IEMs themselves have a plastic ring as high as the little golden tube they wrap around (some are only half as high), then the durability of those connectors should be considerably more solid than those without if you swap cables often, because frequent disconnects seem to widen the aforementioned golden tube if there's no plastic ring to keep them in place, resulting in sound cutting out easily (can be fixed by pinching the golden tube with thin tweezers of sorts since it's split into two parts). So keep an eye out for IEMs with such a design. For example, the TRN TA1 or the S****R MT300.
I haven't checked carefully the available options. So, having the 2 pin option, I'll give a shot to those. I hope they will reflect the feedbacks coming from the other buyers.
Luckily MT300 has that special type of plugs that makes it more durable. After seeing some complaints I decided to stay with the stock cables and so far no issue.
I'm also keeping an eye on these but I don't see many reviews.
GR-T20 Wooden Panel DD + 2BA Mixed Bass Hifi Music Monitor Headphone 0.78mm
https://a.aliexpress.com/_vMmH9Z
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ISN Audio EST50
Flagship 2 Electrostatic+ 2BA + Dynamic Driver Hybrid 2Pin 0.78mm HiFi Audiophile In-ear Monitor
2 Sonion Electrostatic driver for ultra-high frequency
1BA Knowles for high frequency
1BA Sonion for middle frequency
10mm dynamic for bass
Rated input power: 2mW
Max input power: 3mW
Impedance: 18ohm±10%(@1kHz)
Sensitivity: 100±3dB(@1kHz)
Frequency response: 15Hz-70kHz
Channel unbalance: 100Hz and 1kHz≤3dB
Connector: 2Pin 0.78mm
This is exciting. We finally get the successor to the H40. Nice!
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Sonion mid = Great performance guaranteed !!!
cocolinho
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any estimated release date for the ISN Audio EST50?
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Usually soon after they post it on facebook page is where I got that information. Soon is the word.
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This has jumped to the top of my interest list.This is exciting. We finally get the successor to the H40. Nice!
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So I was told the H50 was in the works for a while actually but they had to scrap the initial design because it was difficult to top the sonics of the H40 tuning so they had to rethink what they wanted to do for the H40 successor.
EST50 was the answer. This one is going to be really good if the H40 is anything to go by would not surprise me one bit if these set the bar for earphones for the $400 price point. They are calling this a flagship product. Thats a high level statement right there. Cant wait for this one.
Gonna predict a highly refined large spacious dimensional sound with excellent dynamics. The mids Sonin BA should be similar or the same as the Penon Globes so I already know how the mids are gonna sound like. Rich and organic. Full body of sound with excellent extended treble and detail. Just a prediction but a more higher end H40 was probably the goal and this is what they made. You know they poured some effort into this one as it is double the price of their previous H40.
EST50 was the answer. This one is going to be really good if the H40 is anything to go by would not surprise me one bit if these set the bar for earphones for the $400 price point. They are calling this a flagship product. Thats a high level statement right there. Cant wait for this one.
Gonna predict a highly refined large spacious dimensional sound with excellent dynamics. The mids Sonin BA should be similar or the same as the Penon Globes so I already know how the mids are gonna sound like. Rich and organic. Full body of sound with excellent extended treble and detail. Just a prediction but a more higher end H40 was probably the goal and this is what they made. You know they poured some effort into this one as it is double the price of their previous H40.
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Seen 'em but haven't tried 'em. Kinda curious too actually. They do have an 2pin version available in the link you sent if MMCX is really concerning for you.
Gonna go on a bit of a tangent here but imo if the female MMCX part on the IEMs themselves have a plastic ring as high as the little golden tube they wrap around (some are only half as high), then the durability of those connectors should be considerably more solid than those without if you swap cables often, because frequent disconnects seem to widen the aforementioned golden tube if there's no plastic ring to keep them in place, resulting in sound cutting out easily (can be fixed by pinching the golden tube with thin tweezers of sorts since it's split into two parts). So keep an eye out for IEMs with such a design. For example, the TRN TA1 or the S****R MT300.
You mean something like this?
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My TA1's left side is still has a loose connection, sound cuts off when I move my head so I opened a dispute on aliexpress (I tried 2 other cables but it's same). The bad thing is you can't fix it because of the ring around it unlike normal mmcx. Also I'm done with mmcx, I don't know if it's bad luck but this is the 3rd time I'm having a loose connection problem with various brands.Seen 'em but haven't tried 'em. Kinda curious too actually. They do have an 2pin version available in the link you sent if MMCX is really concerning for you.
Gonna go on a bit of a tangent here but imo if the female MMCX part on the IEMs themselves have a plastic ring as high as the little golden tube they wrap around (some are only half as high), then the durability of those connectors should be considerably more solid than those without if you swap cables often, because frequent disconnects seem to widen the aforementioned golden tube if there's no plastic ring to keep them in place, resulting in sound cutting out easily (can be fixed by pinching the golden tube with thin tweezers of sorts since it's split into two parts). So keep an eye out for IEMs with such a design. For example, the TRN TA1 or the S****R MT300.
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