BTW, I'm not implying that EA doesn't do a stellar job with their cables. Leonidas is one of the best I've owned; beautiful, comfortable, and terrific sounding!Interesting... I guess I'm just lucky then.
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BTW, I'm not implying that EA doesn't do a stellar job with their cables. Leonidas is one of the best I've owned; beautiful, comfortable, and terrific sounding!Interesting... I guess I'm just lucky then.
Thanks for the feedback on the Lionheart! Nicely described! I was thinking about trying one, but am still on the fence, as I think the 1Z provides the benefits you mentioned regarding the Lionheart. I'm thinking the slight warmth of the 1Z with the Leonidas and Fourte is really scratching my itch right now! (foam tips BTW).By the way...I have gotten and been using the Lionheart with my Fourtes and while it is a pain that I had to add a spacer to the cable it sounds fantastic! I think I actually prefer it to the Leonidas with the Fourte. The Leonidas seems to already strengthen the strengths of the Fourte while adding some brightness (which can sometimes be a bit harsh). The Lionheart, on the other hand, adds clarity and a bit of mid/low bump. I find it adds a bit more 'soul' to the mids and gives the low-end more body. All and all I think it is the tweak I was looking for to take the Fourte from a headphone that I really liked to a headphone that I absolutely LOVE. I would highly recommend this pairing if you are a bit 'high-shy' and want a bit more bass/mids presence/body
I was curious after seeing your pictures if that is the standard plug EA is now putting on their cables or did you ask for something different? I probably have one of their old stock ones that sits very flush with the jack of the Sony.By the way...I have gotten and been using the Lionheart with my Fourtes and while it is a pain that I had to add a spacer to the cable it sounds fantastic! I think I actually prefer it to the Leonidas with the Fourte. The Leonidas seems to already strengthen the strengths of the Fourte while adding some brightness (which can sometimes be a bit harsh). The Lionheart, on the other hand, adds clarity and a bit of mid/low bump. I find it adds a bit more 'soul' to the mids and gives the low-end more body. All and all I think it is the tweak I was looking for to take the Fourte from a headphone that I really liked to a headphone that I absolutely LOVE. I would highly recommend this pairing if you are a bit 'high-shy' and want a bit more bass/mids presence/body
i have wm1a pair with a 846. i would like to change the 846 to a fourte. wonder if the wm1a is good enough ?
i am coming from the stereo setup. have been impressed with the TAD CR1. its resolution is top notch. i wonder if the TIA Fourte is similar in this department ?
i have wm1a pair with a 846. i would like to change the 846 to a fourte. wonder if the wm1a is good enough ?
i am coming from the stereo setup. have been impressed with the TAD CR1. its resolution is top notch. i wonder if the TIA Fourte is similar in this department ?
You dont like them anymore ?If anyone is after a mint condition U18t feel free to PM me
You dont like them anymore ?
Ah the LegendX?No I love them. I just found something that better suits my music preferences.
No I love them. I just found something that better suits my music preferences.
Yep!
What made you go for the Legend X over your U18t? And have you ever heard the U12t? I own the A12t and was eyeing the Legend X as a future purchase. Trying to get feedback if those two IEMs are too similar to warrant the purchase.