just hot off the press...
You’re behind the times man there’s already two pages of eye rolling and chin stroking about those IEMs already
just hot off the press...
LOLYou’re behind the times man there’s already two pages of eye rolling and chin stroking about those IEMs already
I need to try the Dorado. A friend is thinking of grabbing one, and if he does, I'll likely get a couple weeks with one.
Didn't waste any time and hooked these up to my Prudence and M8. Perspective is as someone coming from the Dorado 2020 as a daily driver.
Some off the cuff impressions:
+ These are certainly bass cannons-- but they're a fun clean, reasonably detailed and not-too-invasive sort of bass
+ Mids are thick, bodied, reasonably forward and clear...though they are a touch overshadowed by the bass at times
+ Lots of mid-bass though it doesn't degenerate into bloom really...it's a little like being in a confined club-like space with a massive sub.
- Bass is not as tight, dense, controlled, nuanced or quite as well extended as it is on the Dorado 2020
- Not for someone looking for lots of air, sparkle or forward treble
- They are kind of cheap feeling.
On the whole I think they're great for the price point and will probably make lots of people very happy. As to whether they're keepers for me...perhaps though it's hard to say as at this point it seems like I can get everything here but better in the Dorado 2020. Time will tell...
They look killer in the photo. That colored cookware vibe using all ceramic could be a good design motif moving forward. Like Vega and Dorado, but Andro shell size, maybe even slightly larger?- They are kind of cheap feeling.
They look killer in the photo. That colored cookware vibe using all ceramic could be a good design motif moving forward. Like Vega and Dorado, but Andro shell size, maybe even slightly larger?
I have no particular affinity nor dislike of CFA. I'm just somewhat surprised by them bum-rushing the market like a low-level Chifi outfit. No biggie to me, whatever works I guess.
I need to try the Dorado. A friend is thinking of grabbing one, and if he does, I'll likely get a couple weeks with one.
You like the Prudence?
Yup, definitely won't win any awards. And almost certainly will not sway over most of the crowd in these parts who are looking for things a little more reference-y and technical. But I think for what they are at the price point they are at, they are quite nice. They disappear into my ears, and the smooth warm sound definitely makes me forget that I am listening to a little lightweight piece of plastic. And I do suspect at the price point they are at, they are much more likely to travel with me than some others.I've given over my lunch hour to listening to these IEMs. While I don't they'll break any boundaries or even win any awards...they're very endearing and imho succeed quite well at the modest task they've embraced. I was standing in the kitchen making lunch and (appropriately enough given the summer theme) The Beach Boys' "Little Douce Coup" came on and before long I was dancing around my kitchen in a happy little zone just sort of lost in the moment. I've often said that whatever else you can say about an IEM-- its technical capacity, tonal balance or what have you-- is merely a footnote if the IEM in question can pull me into its little world and work its magic on me. Not every IEM does that and it's always a strong point in its favor when it does. So far then: Honeydew 1, Jeffrey's inhibitions 0.
Yup, definitely won't win any awards. And almost certainly will not sway over most of the crowd in these parts who are looking for things a little more reference-y and technical. But I think for what they are at the price point they are at, they are quite nice. They disappear into my ears, and the smooth warm sound definitely makes me forget that I am listening to a little lightweight piece of plastic. And I do suspect at the price point they are at, they are much more likely to travel with me than some others.
Responsible? Like a Traillii? I hear it made with recycled Amazon boxes and aluminum cans.Yeah I'm thinking they'll make a great beater/at the gym/not ideal weather pair of IEMs. In any case they're cheap enough that I won't be that anxious if they don't get a lot use.
In other news I just sold my Elysium, ostensibly to fund some "more responsible" non-audio related pursuits. However no sooner did the funds, (which are roughly enough to cover a new n6ii TI) land in my PP account than I headed over to Musicteck "just to look". Fortunately (for my lack of self control, lol) Andrew seems to be sold out of those otherwise I'd probably have one on the way by now lol...oh this hobby.
Responsible? Like a Traillii? I hear it made with recycled Amazon boxes and aluminum cans.
uh, come again?In other news I just sold my Elysium
uh, come again?
I need your strengthListed it a few days ago. TLDR is that my use case & music library doesn't sufficiently take advantage of its strengths that I can justify keeping an IEM that expensive when my less expensive IEMs seem to be more than meeting my needs. YMMV etc.