Haha, the bad news (or maybe good news depending on which side of the fence you sit on?) is that in a few days time, it is Chinese New Year. Factories and logistics are closed for a couple of weeks for a massive holiday in China.
So we probably will not see any KZ pokemons hatching from their eggs for some days. These few weeks might be the DROP JVC Pokemon spam release though, so maybe Japan-FI for a change?
Yep, also brings us to the next point, it might be wise not to buy gear from China these couple of weeks. The orders won't flow thru till much later, and there will be a mega logistics backlog thereafter.
First year I didn't mind (too much) waiting a couple hours for my order, for Chinese New Year.
Took out the LZ A7 and the Xenns Mangird Tea 2, with my FiiO BTR7. While the A7 can hold it's own, in an A:B, the Tea 2 wins hands down, for:
Soundstage (width & height)
richer, a good analogy is the difference between a Solid State & Tube amp.
Considering how many potential washes occur between the author's rig and the host site's compression and our individual audio chain; I wouldn't give this anymore merit than a frequency response chart. It can get you to the show, but it doesn't put you in the car or allow you to experience the torque.What do you guys think of these sites that purport to put a recording signature of an IEM that you can listen to?
I mean we all use different sources and transducers while trying to listen to these site's recording signatures, so that in itself will skew the FR and give different colouration.
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