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This is a winner sound sig in my bookMEST Mk II seems much more full-bodied, with a bit warmer, richer lower mids and a touch more mid-bass.
This is a winner sound sig in my bookMEST Mk II seems much more full-bodied, with a bit warmer, richer lower mids and a touch more mid-bass.
This is the graph comparing both, posting by Musicteck some pages before.I've been curious about this as an OG owner. Can someone with both attempt to post a simulated rough EQ setting?
I'm personally curious if Mk2 has a little more 120-500Hz range and 2-4kHz range (or reduced 4-8kHz instead).
This is simply my opinion. I can’t comment on the differences between the MEST 1 vs 2, and they may be significant, but if you love the sound of the OG MEST, I think you’re much better served going for a completely different IEM. One of the things I really like about the OG MEST (and likely this is true of the Mk.2 as well), is that it responds very well to EQ adjustments, so it’s easy to tailor the sound to one’s own tastes, while IMO, not sacrificing the wonderful technicalities and characteristics that make the MEST special. I admit, I’m not the biggest fan of the OG MEST‘s stock tuning. I like to make slight EQ adjustments.I love my original mest. Should I buy the new one or get a different iem?
I have been using that slight flex pain to know they were seated properly. Still sound the same after several months, no damage for me either OG MEST.
I have the VE A Edition too and I am really enjoying its musical presentation. Its also one of the best fitting universals I have ever put in my ears. Im thinking of purchasing the Mk11 as soon as I sell my Nio. Do they compliment each other nicely within the same stable? How does sound, fit etc compare? Please PM if its easier for you. ThanksMy current BA and hybrid collection:
I’ll have more to say along with comparisons, but the MKII has the best soundstage of the bunch, to my ears. I’ve never owned an IEM that is able to locate detail behind my head, so I wonder if the BC driver is the reason.
I tried them. Can't remember what my issue was. I think I felt there was a little top-and-tailing going on, I wasn't quite getting the range of frequency that I'd experienced previously. Went back to the Xelastec. Tried the Final E series - actually quite nice, and a bit better in terms of comfort. Will try them again, but did feel that soundstage took a bit of a hit, and that's one of the reasons I went for the Mest, so once again back to the X.On the subject of trying different tips to go with Mest Mk2 - wonder if anyone tried (or could try) the AZLA Sedna Earfit Light on the Mest mk2, and comment on the results?
I have the VE A Edition too and I am really enjoying its musical presentation. Its also one of the best fitting universals I have ever put in my ears. Im thinking of purchasing the Mk11 as soon as I sell my Nio. Do they compliment each other nicely within the same stable? How does sound, fit etc compare? Please PM if its easier for you. Thanks
Yes, I do believe the VE 8 and MKII compliment each other very well as they both have very different tonal signatures. Regarding fit, the MKII has a smaller shell compared to the original Mest, so I find it as comfortable as the VE 8.
I do plan to compare the performance differences as I get more time on them, so keep an eye out for further word.
No listening impressions yet. Been in meetings all morning!