Jun 15, 2013 at 11:08 AM Post #376 of 2,003
VSD1S has been listed on LMUE with the same discounted price as the VSD1.
 
I'm still deciding which one will be better for Trance, apparently the VSD1S has less bass and a larger soundstage.
 
http://www.lendmeurears.com/product_info.php?products_id=76
 
Jun 15, 2013 at 11:54 AM Post #377 of 2,003
Dude order both, you can then sell the one you like least on head fi or ebay for pretty much what you paid for as they are discounted right now. Oh and what flaws do the tenores have for trance your talking about? 
 
Jun 15, 2013 at 12:14 PM Post #378 of 2,003
Dude order both, you can then sell the one you like least on head fi or ebay for pretty much what you paid for as they are discounted right now. Oh and what flaws do the tenores have for trance your talking about? 


Well I have other things I'm in the middle of purchasing, like a nice top notch gold/silver LOD from my cable mate on eBay. So I don't wanna order both.

Will most likely get VSD1S as I'd rather have bigger soundstage than more bass.

Well the Tenores are almost perfect. The problem is that they can sound subdued and relaxed quite often which doesn't bode well for energetic Trance.
 
Jun 15, 2013 at 4:58 PM Post #379 of 2,003
A little update on my VSD1 experience so far. I don't have that many hours on my VSD1, maybe 50-60. Not worried so much about that than tweaking them to my taste.
 
So, I ended up doing a couple of things. I removed the clip and metal mesh from the nozzles. Small difference in the treble tone and tightness of the bass to my ears. There is a second metal mesh further back so I am not worried about wax/dirt. I don't have a wax problem anyway.
 
My other tweak was to take the foams from the Grado iGi fit kit I previously bought and remove the cores. Then I placed them reversed or facing backwards on the VSD1 nozzles. This, without trimming them shorter effectively makes the nozzle a bit longer. Then I tried out tips(this adapter of sorts allows wider tips like UE tips to be used w/o falling off in your ears) and settled on some Coby or MEE generic clear wide bore silicone tips. The tips are also short being about 7mm long.
 
Then after re-adjusting the articulating nozzles and finding the right fit depth(more on the shallow side) I think I got them right where I want them. Of course the depth and seal/isolation I use can vary whether I'm inside or out or amping or not.
 
The result is one of the more transparent dynamics I have heard in a long while. Maybe the most overall since my TF10 with 3580 tips and Silver Ray cable. The right amount of bass that is north of flat but not too strong or dominant and still has good snap and thump when called upon. Mids are clean and detailed and well separated. Dryness is pretty much gone from the mids and if I use the right interconnect the vocals can be on the sweet side. The treble is close to sibilance but quick, airy and has better tone. The metallic shimmer of cymbals was a bit off before but better now adding to the transparency. The best part is a much bigger stage than before. More air in between everything in all directions.
 
I haven't had any top tiers recently but some mid levels(CX985, XBA-40, CKN70) that I enjoyed but now find the tweaked VSD1 as enjoyable and performing better than all in at least a few traits.
 
My goal was to get the VSD1 and not the "S" since I feared the treble reach would be favored in the S and the sub-bass would not reach as low. Then be able to tweak out the things I wanted. I was quite happy when the VSD1 did reach low enough for me(not the case with my early batch GR07 or even the XBA-40) and the rather simple tweaks gave good results. The only negative result was the other phone I recently got(that was a nice complement to the VSD1) is no longer able to keep up. I can't switch back and forth as the VSD1 clearly wins now :)
 
Jun 19, 2013 at 10:40 PM Post #380 of 2,003

 
Little mini shootout done between the VSD1, GR02 BE and GR06.
 
Little surprised by the results but will post up impressions later.
 
Jun 20, 2013 at 2:28 AM Post #381 of 2,003
I'm interested in the results
 
Jun 21, 2013 at 1:34 AM Post #383 of 2,003
An update from lendmeurears:
 
"Dear all, the stocks for VSD1 came ahead of time! We are no in the process of packing the items for you guys who preordered. Since the eta of the items was suppose to be tomorrow, we will extend the pre order price by 1 more day for the benefit of those who thought of preordering in this period. And don't worry guys! We got plenty of stocks this time."
 
I'm eagerly awaiting their arrival for I'll probably only receive them late next week.
 
Jun 21, 2013 at 7:00 PM Post #384 of 2,003
Ordered. Blatantly.
 
Jun 22, 2013 at 1:46 PM Post #386 of 2,003
Was gonna order but decided to turn my iPod Classic into iFlash instead so I'm cash light for a bit now.

Also, still don't know whether to get VSD1 or VSD1S.
 
Jun 22, 2013 at 1:55 PM Post #387 of 2,003
Quote:
Was gonna order but decided to turn my iPod Classic into iFlash instead so I'm cash light for a bit now.

Also, still don't know whether to get VSD1 or VSD1S.

 
Is iFlash usb storage for your iPod? How much storage in total will you then get?
 
Jun 22, 2013 at 2:01 PM Post #388 of 2,003
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Was gonna order but decided to turn my iPod Classic into iFlash instead so I'm cash light for a bit now.

Also, still don't know whether to get VSD1 or VSD1S.

From what I understand the VSD1 is much more on par with not-totally-flat-but-not-basshead IEMs, where as the VSD1S is an attempt to do something spacious and more analytical. In my opinion if you go that route, you should just purchase the VSonic VC02 which is designed to be totally neutral.
 
Jun 22, 2013 at 3:22 PM Post #390 of 2,003
Is iFlash usb storage for your iPod? How much storage in total will you then get?


Well I'm gonna save for a 128GB Micro SDXC.

At the moment I have a SanDisk 64GB one which will go in there for the time being.


From what I understand the VSD1 is much more on par with not-totally-flat-but-not-basshead IEMs, where as the VSD1S is an attempt to do something spacious and more analytical. In my opinion if you go that route, you should just purchase the VSonic VC02 which is designed to be totally neutral.


Thanks!

I shall be going for the VSD1 I think once I've sold my Tenore.


Since you already have the Tenore, maybe give the VSD1 a try for a little more bass.


Thanks Danny man, I think I'll be selling my Tenores soon.

Once I do I think I'll be picking up a pair of VSD1.
 

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