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Batman and Robin. PB&J. Grilled cheese and tomato soup. If you mean iem wise I nominate VE Aura and AK SP3000.Name a better dynamic duo
Batman and Robin. PB&J. Grilled cheese and tomato soup. If you mean iem wise I nominate VE Aura and AK SP3000.Name a better dynamic duo
**** me, 25,000 aud.Brise Audio FUGAKU IEMs system's estimated price is ¥2,500,000 (USD $16,500)
https://briseaudio.com/en/pages/fugaku
This could potentially destroy some company's (such as Unique Melody UM) bling business model and hype marketing with their ultra expensive stuff, whereby rich non-audiophiles buy them simply for the sake of wearing the most expensive 'earphones / earrings'
LMAOOO..**** me, 25,000 aud.
Sure, but bloody he'll, shure designed a stax iem and they didn't cost this much.LMAOOO..
It's 250,000,000 in mine and @Deezel177 's currency
But IMO we are actually getting lots and lots of proprietary parts and electronics for the money with the Brise system.. instead of just standard resin shells, off the shelf drivers and internal wiring, and some fancy stock cables..
Volür I found slightly thick in the bass (m12), mids a bit veiled and 2 dimensional, and treble to be lacking the last bit of air.
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An amazing iem, out of the TOTL I have demoed, its definitely one of my favorites.The @Craft Ears Omnium are such excellent in-ear monitors.
I bought it blind after coming across its FR, because it isn't your typical run-of-the-mill Harman fare and I also imagined I would like it if it sounds anything like it graphs.
Well I do like it for a whole lot of reasons including the fact that drums sound so tactile and realistic; it's incredible resolution even for its price of EUR 2300; and that despite having varied driver technologies, it sounds so damn cohesive and whole. I am sure the ZM2 plus PB5 chain also plays a part.
What case is that on the ZM2? Looks niceThe @Craft Ears Omnium are such excellent in-ear monitors.
I bought it blind after coming across its FR, because it isn't your typical run-of-the-mill Harman fare and I also imagined I would like it if it sounds anything like it graphs.
Well I do like it for a whole lot of reasons including the fact that drums sound so tactile and realistic; it's incredible resolution even for its price of EUR 2300; and that despite having varied driver technologies, it sounds so damn cohesive and whole. I am sure the ZM2 plus PB5 chain also plays a part.
Ouch!Brise Audio FUGAKU IEMs system's estimated price is ¥2,500,000 (USD $16,500)
https://briseaudio.com/en/pages/fugaku
This could potentially destroy some company's (such as Unique Melody UM) bling business model and hype marketing with their ultra expensive stuff, whereby rich non-audiophiles buy them simply for the sake of wearing the most expensive 'earphones / earrings'
The @Craft Ears Omnium are such excellent in-ear monitors.
I bought it blind after coming across its FR, because it isn't your typical run-of-the-mill Harman fare and I also imagined I would like it if it sounds anything like it graphs.
Well I do like it for a whole lot of reasons including the fact that drums sound so tactile and realistic; it's incredible resolution even for its price of EUR 2300; and that despite having varied driver technologies, it sounds so damn cohesive and whole. I am sure the ZM2 plus PB5 chain also plays a part.
A lot of 64’s iems do this for me. Fourte is the worst of the lot.For Volur I take it you can’t hear that gargantuan upper treble peak that’s in the tuning? For me it was far too airy up top, it sounded like my ear drums were being sliced open with certain tracks.
As a way of keeping our hobby as down to earth and as realistic for as many people as possible, I would like to add the following:Brise Audio FUGAKU IEMs system's estimated price is ¥2,500,000 (USD $16,500)
https://briseaudio.com/en/pages/fugaku
This could potentially destroy some company's (such as Unique Melody UM) bling business model and hype marketing with their ultra expensive stuff, whereby rich non-audiophiles buy them simply for the sake of wearing the most expensive 'earphones / earrings'
And YES, those high net worth individuals actually look to buy Earphones, not IEMs (because they do not know what the term means).. trust me I know enough of them to be able to see the trend.. LOL
Brise Audio FUGAKU IEMs system's estimated price is ¥2,500,000 (USD $16,500)
https://briseaudio.com/en/pages/fugaku
This could potentially destroy some company's (such as Unique Melody UM) bling business model and hype marketing with their ultra expensive stuff, whereby rich non-audiophiles buy them simply for the sake of wearing the most expensive 'earphones / earrings'
And YES, those high net worth individuals actually look to buy Earphones, not IEMs (because they do not know what the term means).. trust me I know enough of them to be able to see the trend.. LOL
100% . Trust your taste and ear. For example there is something better than Storm like G.... Nevermind. *run*