In Australia, this IEM is as expensive as Fiio FD3. Not cheap for a produce in the Jade Audio line.
Very curious how they compare against the main FD line. I sold my FD5 to a friend recently. If I review this IEM, I might need to bribe him to borrow the FD5 back
LOL, my mistake. I found it rather hard to believe that it was a real pure Beryllium driver for $77. Even if it was on release and during 11/11. Most likely just coated or there would only be 2 or 3 available at the cheap price.
LOL, my mistake. I found it rather hard to believe that it was a real pure Beryllium driver for $77. Even if it was on release and during 11/11. Most likely just coated or there would only be 2 or 3 available at the cheap price.
I wouldn't worry too much about those pure Beryllium drivers. The FD7 is definitely one step above FD5 (Be-plated) in terms of resolution and overall clarity, despite not having the same 5k peak. However, the bass is tamer as well.
The nice thing about these FD/JD IEMs from Fiio is the tactile sensation of air pushing against your ears at the beginning of sharp note attacks (think of guitar plucks, snares, or kicks). Even the cheapest one (JD3) has that sensation.
Beautiful. Can't wait for impressions from others on the effect of the retuned upper midrange. I wonder if the soundstage would be larger than the usual SA6, now that the upper midrange has been reduced
I wouldn't worry too much about those pure Beryllium drivers. The FD7 is definitely one step above FD5 (Be-plated) in terms of resolution and overall clarity, despite not having the same 5k peak. However, the bass is tamer as well.
The nice thing about these FD/JD IEMs from Fiio is the tactile sensation of air pushing against your ears at the beginning of sharp note attacks (think of guitar plucks, snares, or kicks). Even the cheapest one (JD3) has that sensation.
Beautiful. Can't wait for impressions from others on the effect of the retuned upper midrange. I wonder if the soundstage would be larger than the usual SA6, now that the upper midrange has been reduced
Beautiful. Can't wait for impressions from others on the effect of the retuned upper midrange. I wonder if the soundstage would be larger than the usual SA6, now that the upper midrange has been reduced
Any mentioning of honkiness or any thing weird with the midrange? I was a bit concerned about the ear-gain peaking at 1.5k.
Speaking of Timmy, I haven't seen his videos for a long time, even though he was the first audio reviewers I followed. Still angry about his recommendation of Aria like the best thing ever under $100
Well they aren't priced at the $77.99 that's plastered across the product description quite yet. Got to wait until November, slightly preempts 11/11 (or they made a typo and meant 11/11).
Holy hell, pure beryllium! EDIT: No it's not, I looked up wrong model on Fiio site
Tyvan: "reviewers - buy my iem and review it!",
Revs: "buy it, get it like in my photo, tell the truth",
Tyvan: "uuuuf, :'( this is not true".
the sad thing is that I can not return them back because the shipping cost is equal to the cost of the headphones.
Perhaps these are the first versions and they are in a hurry to do it, maybe so.
Sound: very very good! "CCA CRA on steroids": super highs, good bass(too many for me ). Shell from plastic. if the build quality will be better - these headphones will be a hit.
Wasn't a fan of the first Yume, the sub-bass fell off a cliff and it wasn't great technically compared to similar priced competitors. Hope this will be good though!
The nice thing about these FD/JD IEMs from Fiio is the tactile sensation of air pushing against your ears at the beginning of sharp note attacks (think of guitar plucks, snares, or kicks). Even the cheapest one (JD3) has that sensation.
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