Or wait for the VSD5
Or VSD7...by that time Havi will come out with B6....lol
Or wait for the VSD5
Or VSD7...by that time Havi will come out with B6....lol
I don't even have my B3's in my ears yet, but I'm positive they will be awesome and I'm already looking forward to the B6's!
When is your friend gonna pass the B3 to you ...pumped to hear yr impressions ?.......
Hey, why do I get "they guy eating chips off of his chest" gif and not one of your sexy gif's huh??? Lol!
Anyway, I should have them in my ear in a week or so...
Email with Penon Audio over a faulty cable
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Hi dear friend
Sorry about all the inconvenience that , VSONIC has proved that some of their VSD3/S earphones have cable connection problem ,VSONIC said that we can send it back to them for replacement ,and now the upgrade silver cable for VSD3/S has released , we have tested with the earphone , it shows that it can resolve the connection problem , the retail price is US35.00 , due to you bought the faulty products , we are willing to send you the upgrade cable, but would you mind to subsidize 10.00US or send the item back for replacement ?
Looking forward to your reply
Kind regards
Hey,
I got my VDS3S and I'm trying to figure out if they are faulty. They sound slightly off to me, all my music sounds different from my Audio Technica ATH-A900, Vsonic GR02BE and then my speaker setup (Asecnd Acoustics CMT-340 SE + HSU VTF-3). I feel the highs are tinny or too pronounced or something, I can't place the right words, sibilance? Maybe they just need more break in time, but this almost makes me cringe at higher volumes. Is this just a normal characteristic of these headphones and I'm just not used to that type of sound? Thanks!
Well, haven't heard the ath but the vsd3s is not more prone to sibilance than the gr02be. The gr02be was more aggressive and harsher in the lower treble but maybe the more pronounced upper treble of the vsd3s is bothering you. It does get a bit smoother after burn-in but it also depends on how loud you're listening and also on the tips you're using.