theintention
1000+ Head-Fier
i don’t like sand. Its coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
Groove on the go!
i don’t like sand. Its coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
Groove on the go!
Totally agree with you.The Creator is everything you want for a musical, thick and emotional listen. I am really considering this to be my one-and-done as I have absolutely no interest in a "technical" listen.
Perhaps you might be intrigued about this down the horizon... It was teased and shown at Canjam NYCCurrently loving the WP900 with RS8 and a glass of wine - it’s a public holiday here today so wine is allowed
@MatW - just occurred to me, can you bring 109 Pro on Saturday?! Or will you refuse as you’ve told me so many times to just buy a set
If you tried Anni23 with the Cayin dongle then you didn't really try Anni23. It's one of the more power hungry IEM's out there and scales a lot.I could care less about brands, but I liked the pilgrim, and I think the annihilator is not a good item at all. It had no presence and such a lack of bass. It's one of the few iems I've tried and just taken out knowing I'm not going to like it after a couple minutes and switching a few tracks. I've tried it twice.
That's why this is a very subjective hobby.
Stay updated on Audio-Technica at their sponsor profile on Head-Fi.
|
Perhaps you might be intrigued about this down the horizon... It was teased and shown at Canjam NYC
If you tried Anni23 with the Cayin dongle then you didn't really try Anni23. It's one of the more power hungry IEM's out there and scales a lot.
Even most DAP's don't really push it, making it sound dull and limp with grainier treble and a very mid-centric BA timbre.
Of course, don't expect Volur bass, and probably not as satisfying as Bonneville either, but Anni23 to me is still high end quality in the bass.
Uhh... is ... is there really absolutely no playtime reserved for, uhh maybe, any cover of My Way?Why the rush? Jonathan's tracks are the only demo tracks allowed next weekend anyway
drftr
I don't know exactly what version I heard (from Mimic) but this is how I felt about it. I hope I can hear that Chinese version some day.while the international version just a technically proficient IEM but not really different or outstanding among many other IEMs in its price range.
I used to be a salesman for Craftmatic beds. Their "best" bed was $5,000, but it wasn't anything real different than the $1,500 one. I asked the company why they sell the $5,000 bed if it wasn't anything special and they told me there is a segment of the population that just want "the Best" (most expensive) and that was the bed for them.There's actually a marketing tool. Perceived value is often driven by price.
You could literally make two watches exactly the same quality and label one a Seiko and another say an Omega or some other more prestigious brand, and sell the same thing for a ton more money. The same can go for different products within a same brand. The same can go for different products within the same brand. By no means am I saying cheaper is better and there are any set rules, I'm just saying that often price is merely a perception of value and quality, and thus a very effective marketing tool.
I think it was empire ears who was right near the Elysian table. We were just chatting about the event in general and what we've heard, I mentioned the pilgrim as being a surprise sound to me, the one guy behind the empire ears table was like oh man that's going to change the game for some folks, at that price.
What is the shell and faceplate made from? Is the design final? Who will distribute outside US? Hifigo? Is it a direct upgrade from my Creative EP-630?
Great update. Looking forward to May! I can't find the comments by Leo on the potential changes to the Shell. Will those kind of awkward multiple layers of metal going away In favor of a smooth outer shell?
A lot of psychology goes into product pricing. That $5,000 bed is also there to make the $1,500 model feel like a "bargain" by comparison.I used to be a salesman for Craftmatic beds. Their "best" bed was $5,000, but it wasn't anything real different than the $1,500 one. I asked the company why they sell the $5,000 bed if it wasn't anything special and they told me there is a segment of the population that just want "the Best" (most expensive) and that was the bed for them.
I guess I am using different definitions. When I hear the term "no bass", "anemic" and non-existent, I think there's no QUANTITY of bass. Not bass quality. I think Diva's bass is more resolving, but it also is sub-bass focused. Anni has more mid-bass. I think that has more to due with its lower note resolution compared to a more sub-bass focused IEM.
My own bass-head tendencies are focussed very much on mid-bass, which is why I find Anni23 just so engaging and addictive. To me, sub-bass is good and all to create a larger sense of stage, especially height; but without enough mid-bass I'm left feeling kind of cold and get bored unless the IEM is doing something else to get my attention.I’m not really a basshead but I like good and powerful bass. Each to their own and for me the Anni 23 doesn’t lack bass. Sometimes I prefer Annis bass over that of the GM, depending on mood and music.
Anni sound ok, decent, maybe even fine with the lowly SR25 or Apple Dongle. But I pretty much only ever use it these days with either the R8 ii or one of my desktop amps to really get it to shine with a power and grandeur that is near un-matched at its price point. Bass-lite it is not.If you tried Anni23 with the Cayin dongle then you didn't really try Anni23. It's one of the more power hungry IEM's out there and scales a lot.
Even most DAP's don't really push it, making it sound dull and limp with grainier treble and a very mid-centric BA timbre.
This photo is an AI photo. It’s not really in the sand. Using an AI backgroundGreat picture, but uhm... doesn't dust get into the nozzles?!