tzjin
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Yep. MK2 is the latest, and Lendmeurears is probably the largest distributor of Vsonic products. You're golden.
Can you recommend a good pouch ? Lost my original
Lot of us have glasses. Dont stop us
Has MKII been reviewed yet? Link?
I checked Amazon for reviews and you can never tell. They have reviews from many months ago and they're each headed in bold type that it was the MKII being reviewed, which had to be B.S., because the MKII wasn't released then.
Thank you everyone for the heads up with wearing glasses. I guess the best place to use is lendmeurears ebay? Also I have snooped around HF for sometime
but am a noob member so I apologize if I'm not posting correctly. This will be my 1st pair of good iems and I have been looking for a while...ok quite a while. I've done
high end home 2 channel for a long time and finally want something good for being mobile,well outside the car mobile. My tastes would mostly be jazz, fusion, rock, funk and
few in between, but a lot of instrumentals for sure. I prefer accurate equipment that stays true to the recording. A friend shipped me his ety er-4's to try for a few weeks
and I liked them alot, but they did however come across a bit thin in the bass region on some recordings even with a good seal. So for my 1st dive in I thought about these and
HF5's but leaning much more to the GR07. I will be going unamped for sure right now, just want a nice clean streamlined system. I have about 2TB of flac, aac and wav albums
and a few K of discs, so I'm good to music wise just a little unsure of what iems to start with. Am I headed in the right direction? Thanks in advance for any input. Rock on!
I've reviewed it. My impressions seem to mirror that of the MK1 though, except the cable is much nicer.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/621100/vsonic-gr07-mk2-review-100-all-natural-sound
The GR07's are the best price / performance item I have puschased since joining headfi! They are an excellet all rounder IMO, and do justice to many many different genres of music. Sub bass is fantastic, and I have never found anything lacking in any spectrum.
Be warned, these are not a 'wow' IEM. Especially out of the box. They do improve from a lot - 150 hours + - of burn in. Personally, when I first tried them I thought they were ok. But after a while I really got into them, and started to appreciate how capable they are.
I have never tried them unamped though, as I run them out of a DIYmod > TTVJ slim.
I dont think you will be disapointed.
I don't think there is a better package in the iem world that combines price, performance, comfort, and pick-up-and-go-ability.