Westone ES5 Review (and brief comparisons to other custom IEMs)
Dec 16, 2011 at 9:02 PM Post #32 of 37
I didnt get a discount, this is simply the price my audiologist decided to charge me.  The way westone prefers to do business with their customs is to have you order, pay, and receive via one of their "dealers" which are audiologists, which is what I am doing.
 
I am guessing when my audiologist contacted Westone, they asked them what their wholesale (maybe wholesale is not the correct term) price was, and simply went with that.    I was just overjoyed at their choice of price, so i decided not to ask any questions about how they chose it.
 
Jan 11, 2012 at 11:40 PM Post #34 of 37
well here's a bit more food for thought -
 
Got my Westone Es5's yesterday -a few thoughts
 
first know that my benchmark is a pair of LCD-2 rev2's that are eq'd as close to true neutral as possible using this method - My EQ curves for LCD-2, HD650, M50, and 007mk2
They are the best sounding headphone's i've ever heard, and i've owned quite a few high end headphones, IEM's and even earbuds.
 
like most headphones i have owned, and because i am a true neutral listener,  I dont like how the ES5 sound without EQ - in this case the features at fault are pretty rolled off frequencies - nearly everything above 1400hz if you can believe it.
 
that said, when properly eq'd the ES5 are the best sounding headphones i've ever heard - I am ready to say i prefer them over my LCD-2's, and at very least they are equal to them which is saying a LOT especially for IEM's!
 
I owned the UM miracles for a few weeks so i will compare the two at times.
 
the miracles also sounded bad to me without EQ, but much worse.  Very muffled and mono-note bass, which no amount of eq could fix. the bass was really a mess from every angle. The rest of the frequency range was all over the place, and was also hopeless no matter how much eq i threw at it.  The mids were so so, and the highs were so so.  They got jumbled and muddy with fast music.   On top of that the left one fit fine but was still loose, and the right one did not fit.  So i sold them and bought the es5
 
the fit and overall design of the es5 is MILES ahead of the UM miracle.   The miracles would break seal if i so much as moved my face.   The ES5's absolutely never lose seal.  They are rock solid in my ears, yet just as comfortable as any custom can be, which means they basically dissapear in your ears.
 
The flex-fit ear tubes are great - really help with the seal and fit, albeit a bit harder to get in than solid acrylic, but they will get slicker over time from natural lubrication, and of course westone supplies oto-ease to help at first.
 
I'll quickly glide over bass mids and highs because they are all simply stupendous (with EQ)
amazingly the bass easily keeps up with the LCD-2
extension - Check!  snap - Check! attack, viseral impact, and every other word i can think of that means awesome bass - Check!  also the quantity is very reasonable.. if anything its slightly light, but again.. I eq, and...
 
most importantly the ES5 does very very well with eq across the spectrum.
 
mids are just Freakin fantastic-  ortho mids, so i thought, were in their own exclusive club and unbeatable, certainly not by IEM's   well i stand corrected.  what else do i need to say.
 
highs just seem right.. cymbals, snares, and all that is high sounds very lifelike and clear.  great distinction, great clarity.
 
the speed, articulation, attack, and overall musicality are all top notch as well.  nothing bogs, nothing gets lost in the mix and most importantly the music sounds like music.. fun, clear and real. 
 
I really cant say enough good about these IEM's  If it werent for practical reasons i could easily give up my LCD-2's and never look back.
 
to say these make the Miracles look like crap is not an understatement.  SOOO glad i switched.
 
Jan 12, 2012 at 10:55 AM Post #35 of 37


Quote:
well here's a bit more food for thought -
 
Got my Westone Es5's yesterday -a few thoughts
 
first know that my benchmark is a pair of LCD-2 rev2's that are eq'd as close to true neutral as possible using this method - My EQ curves for LCD-2, HD650, M50, and 007mk2
They are the best sounding headphone's i've ever heard, and i've owned quite a few high end headphones, IEM's and even earbuds.
 
like most headphones i have owned, and because i am a true neutral listener,  I dont like how the ES5 sound without EQ - in this case the features at fault are pretty rolled off frequencies - nearly everything above 1400hz if you can believe it.
 
that said, when properly eq'd the ES5 are the best sounding headphones i've ever heard - I am ready to say i prefer them over my LCD-2's, and at very least they are equal to them which is saying a LOT especially for IEM's!
 
I owned the UM miracles for a few weeks so i will compare the two at times.
 
the miracles also sounded bad to me without EQ, but much worse.  Very muffled and mono-note bass, which no amount of eq could fix. the bass was really a mess from every angle. The rest of the frequency range was all over the place, and was also hopeless no matter how much eq i threw at it.  The mids were so so, and the highs were so so.  They got jumbled and muddy with fast music.   On top of that the left one fit fine but was still loose, and the right one did not fit.  So i sold them and bought the es5
 
the fit and overall design of the es5 is MILES ahead of the UM miracle.   The miracles would break seal if i so much as moved my face.   The ES5's absolutely never lose seal.  They are rock solid in my ears, yet just as comfortable as any custom can be, which means they basically dissapear in your ears.
 
The flex-fit ear tubes are great - really help with the seal and fit, albeit a bit harder to get in than solid acrylic, but they will get slicker over time from natural lubrication, and of course westone supplies oto-ease to help at first.
 
I'll quickly glide over bass mids and highs because they are all simply stupendous (with EQ)
amazingly the bass easily keeps up with the LCD-2
extension - Check!  snap - Check! attack, viseral impact, and every other word i can think of that means awesome bass - Check!  also the quantity is very reasonable.. if anything its slightly light, but again.. I eq, and...
 
most importantly the ES5 does very very well with eq across the spectrum.
 
mids are just Freakin fantastic-  ortho mids, so i thought, were in their own exclusive club and unbeatable, certainly not by IEM's   well i stand corrected.  what else do i need to say.
 
highs just seem right.. cymbals, snares, and all that is high sounds very lifelike and clear.  great distinction, great clarity.
 
the speed, articulation, attack, and overall musicality are all top notch as well.  nothing bogs, nothing gets lost in the mix and most importantly the music sounds like music.. fun, clear and real. 
 
I really cant say enough good about these IEM's  If it werent for practical reasons i could easily give up my LCD-2's and never look back.
 
to say these make the Miracles look like crap is not an understatement.  SOOO glad i switched.


Nice write up!  So glad you enjoy them! The mids are really special!
 
 
Jan 16, 2012 at 11:52 AM Post #36 of 37

 
Quote:
 
like most headphones i have owned, and because i am a true neutral listener,  I dont like how the ES5 sound without EQ - in this case the features at fault are pretty rolled off frequencies - nearly everything above 1400hz if you can believe it.
 
that said, when properly eq'd the ES5 are the best sounding headphones i've ever heard - I am ready to say i prefer them over my LCD-2's, and at very least they are equal to them which is saying a LOT especially for IEM's!
 



Hey Br777, glad you enjoyed your es :) Do share with us how you eq your es5!!
 
 

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