Yes. Black Friday is no more than 20% for 64 Audio and Empire Ears typically. Sometimes they are only 15% off on Black Friday. Last year, I got a better deal on an early summer sale than they had at Black Friday (speaking of Empire Ears).
yes same here , i found it out of the box a bit "overdone" with M20 , but now i really like the m20 , maybe even prefer it now over m15. i think i have around 50h on nio now .
yes same here , i found it out of the box a bit "overdone" with M20 , but now i really like the m20 , maybe even prefer it now over m15. i think i have around 50h on nio now .
Maybe Linus wasn't too far off with his bass assessment after all... His must have been well burned in by the time he reviewed it, which would explain the very balanced bass he was hearing (which is what my M15 Nio more-or-less sounds like now).
PS. for any burn-in non-believers out there (I was one of you once), the Nio is a poster child for the effects of burn-in. Not sure if it's universally applicable, but it is with Nio.
So I can confirm , the silver premium cable is way , really way more comfy to use without the hooks .. like @twister6 said , it’s very easy to do , a leatherman gets the job done pretty quick an safe
So I can confirm , the silver premium cable is way , really way more comfy to use without the hooks .. like @twister6 said , it’s very easy to do , a leatherman gets the job done pretty quick an safe
I notice a small piece of wire sticking out from just beneath the end of the 2-pin connector. Is there any way to carefully get in there and snip it off without damaging the 2-pin holder, or pushing it under the holder so you can't see any wire act all? I'm willing to doing the same to mine on condition I can't see any remnants of the wire after the job is done.
I notice a small piece of wire sticking out from just beneath the end of the 2-pin connector. Is there any way to carefully get in there and snip it off without damaging the 2-pin holder, or pushing it under the holder so you can't see any wire act all? I'm willing to doing the same to mine on condition I can't see any remnants of the wire after the job is done.
Maybe Linus wasn't too far off with his bass assessment after all... His must have been well burned in by the time he reviewed it, which would explain the very balanced bass he was hearing (which is what my M15 Nio more-or-less sounds like now).
PS. for any burn-in non-believers out there (I was one of you once), the Nio is a poster child for the effects of burn-in. Not sure if it's universally applicable, but it is with Nio.
I don't doubt there would be some minor changes to texture, even some FR. But that review mentioned a mid to upper bass focus, which isn't accurate for the production version of the Nio. No amount of burn in will make that happen, its clearly tuned for a low bass focus
So I can confirm , the silver premium cable is way , really way more comfy to use without the hooks .. like @twister6 said , it’s very easy to do , a leatherman gets the job done pretty quick an safe
I may give this a try. Though I go back and forth with the memory wire. I find that have either memory wire or molded earhooks is often preferable as it distributes the weight more evenly instead of a lot of it resting on my antitragus. But memory wire itself definitely more often than not causes it's own discomfort over the top of my ear since it's stiff and doesn't move.
Definitely gotta clean it up a little and get that last piece of wire trimmed or tucked back though!
Please let me know if you can, and if you can push the last bit of wire under the 2-pin holder so it disappears. Wouldn't mind a pic or two of the final look. OCD won't allow me to have it any other way!
I don't doubt there would be some minor changes to texture, even some FR. But that review mentioned a mid to upper bass focus, which isn't accurate for the production version of the Nio. No amount of burn in will make that happen, its clearly tuned for a low bass focus
That's true - there is no mid-bass hump, or at least not any more. Mid-bass is still slightly elevated on tracks with a prominent and continuous bassline, but it doesn't mask the sub or mids - though it can make the Nio sound thicker and less spacious than the U12t. There's just no getting around that - you either have fuller, thicker bass, or more space and air, especially with the mids as forward as they are. This is not a V-shaped sound by any means, for better or worse.
Please let me know if you can, and if you can push the last bit of wire under the 2-pin holder so it disappears. Wouldn't mind a pic or two of the final look. OCD won't allow me to have it any other way!
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