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Oct 10, 2021 at 4:28 PM Post #60,481 of 100,489
Those shells look really wide. Just how many BAs do those things pack?
Hi my friend should be 1DD+1BA but I’ll ask them😊
 
Oct 10, 2021 at 5:23 PM Post #60,482 of 100,489
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simphonio RX10 looks interesting, any comparison with Isabellae or FD7?
 
Oct 11, 2021 at 1:01 AM Post #60,483 of 100,489
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Specification:
1. Product Name: Shozy B2 1DD In Ear Earphone
2. Brand: Shozy
3. Model: B2
4. Earphone type: In-ear
5. Impedance: 32Ω
6. Earphone sensitivity: 110dB/mW
7. Frequency range: 20-20000Hz
8. Interface: 3.5mm Gilded
9. Plug Type: Line Plug
10.Cable Length: 1.2m±3cm
11.Color: Silver/Black
12.Whether with cable: Yes
13.Earphone interface: 2Pin 0.78mm connector

More dynamics the better. This one has 3 tuning nozzles stainless steel, titanium alloy and copper.
 
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Oct 11, 2021 at 1:33 AM Post #60,484 of 100,489
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Specification:
1. Product Name: Shozy B2 1DD In Ear Earphone
2. Brand: Shozy
3. Model: B2
4. Earphone type: In-ear
5. Impedance: 32Ω
6. Earphone sensitivity: 110dB/mW
7. Frequency range: 20-20000Hz
8. Interface: 3.5mm Gilded
9. Plug Type: Line Plug
10.Cable Length: 1.2m±3cm
11.Color: Silver/Black
12.Whether with cable: Yes
13.Earphone interface: 2Pin 0.78mm connector

More dynamics the better. This one has 3 tuning nozzles stainless steel, titanium alloy and copper.
Have been eyeing this for long...but could not pull the plug because of zero impressions available online. Expecting a detailed impression from you in some time.
 
Oct 11, 2021 at 10:27 AM Post #60,485 of 100,489
Since we're at the beginning of a new week, I have an interesting question for you: Do you believe in burn-in? I always treated it as a grey zone. On this subject, today's review will be about ddHifi Janus from DDHiFi!! This one is interesting because when I first heard it, it sounded rather bright and lacked bass, only to then turn into a full bashed earphone the more I listened to it.

Whether it was burn-in, me adjusting to it, it happened fast, within a few hours of listening. At any rate, this is a comfortable IEM, with good overall build, two cable sockets, both MMCX and 2-Pin, and great detail + resolution.

If you have questions, I'm around to help ~

https://www.audiophile-heaven.com/2021/10/ddhifi-janus-iems-two-faced-soldier.html

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Oct 11, 2021 at 10:55 PM Post #60,486 of 100,489
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Oct 12, 2021 at 1:00 AM Post #60,487 of 100,489
Hey guys! Here is my take on the Moondrop Kato. I've tried to cover it in as much detail as possible, including the sound differences and refinements I perceive over KXXS. Check it out and let me know if you have any question for me or would like me to add more comparisons with IEMs I have or have reviewed in the past. Cheers!


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Oct 12, 2021 at 9:05 AM Post #60,489 of 100,489
Oct 12, 2021 at 9:21 AM Post #60,491 of 100,489
Thanks for the prompt reply! probably just my luck. :joy:

You can try this link to see if the IEM is out of phase:


Music sounds like it is coming from behind the ears and just sounds weird if the IEM is wired out of phase.
 
Oct 12, 2021 at 9:27 AM Post #60,492 of 100,489
You can try this link to see if the IEM is out of phase:


Music sounds like it is coming from behind the ears and just sounds weird if the IEM is wired out of phase.

yeah. I used that to test as well after I tried to listen to the proto for the first time. it sounds like it's coming from inside my head (or behind me). Using that test it sound normal when the video is playing the out of phase, and weird when it's playing in phase. lol. have a set of red drivers too, swapped them and still the same.
 
Oct 12, 2021 at 5:02 PM Post #60,493 of 100,489
yeah. I used that to test as well after I tried to listen to the proto for the first time. it sounds like it's coming from inside my head (or behind me). Using that test it sound normal when the video is playing the out of phase, and weird when it's playing in phase. lol. have a set of red drivers too, swapped them and still the same.

after a bit of fiddling, swapped the position for the wires on the left earpiece, and fixed. In phase now. :thumbsup:

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Like the colour of the cable. seems to be the same cable as the smabat m2s pro, but just in a different colour.

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Oct 12, 2021 at 10:06 PM Post #60,494 of 100,489
after a bit of fiddling, swapped the position for the wires on the left earpiece, and fixed. In phase now. :thumbsup:

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Like the colour of the cable. seems to be the same cable as the smabat m2s pro, but just in a different colour.

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Wow glad it worked out. Lucky u know how to fiddle with stuff. Did u need to solder anything?

If it were a 2 pin cable IEM, it is no biggie just swapping the orientation of the cable to bring it back in phase, but for MMCX types, usually that involves opening up the IEM and perhaps soldering or reorientating the wiring

I think other lay consumers would have just given up on the IEM and thought that it sounded weird and have sent it back or just dumped it in their drawer.
 
Oct 12, 2021 at 10:12 PM Post #60,495 of 100,489
Wow glad it worked out. Lucky u know how to fiddle with stuff. Did u need to solder anything?

If it were a 2 pin cable IEM, it is no biggie just swapping the orientation of the cable to bring it back in phase, but for MMCX types, usually that involves opening up the IEM and perhaps soldering or reorientating the wiring

I think other lay consumers would have just given up on the IEM and thought that it sounded weird and have sent it back or just dumped it in their drawer.
I think they just released the retention clips on the wires in the plug for the speaker itself and swapped them around. If you have a dental pick or needle, you can usually insert it alongside the pin in the plastic socket and press on the clip on the pin to release it from the socket, allowing you to pull it out. This is common practice for custom cabling for computer power supplies and fans.
 

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