Westone UM3X Thread
May 1, 2009 at 12:21 AM Post #32 of 4,413
it's quite sensitive. plugging it directly into the Nano 4g hp out i could already hear hiss, though it's very little such that when i play my music, it kinda disappears. As to sound signature, when playing a 30 second 20-20k hz freq sweep, i noticed an increase in volume from 0:07 to 0:10 and a slight increase in 0:14 to 0:16, whereas there was a slight rolloff from 0:23 onwards, and i couldn't hear anything after 0:27. Assuming increas in frequency was constant, i would say there was a hump of maybe 2-3 db around 4.5khz to 6.5khz and maybe around 2 db from 9.5khz to 10.5khz, then a rolloff starting from 15khz, where it extended to maybe 18khz. i was also able to hear sound at 15hz and feel vibrations at 5 and 10hz for single test tones, thus the range and extension for this iem is quite good. Note that i was using small shure olives with this. will probably start trying triflanges, shure soft and clear flexes when i find the time to get them.
 
May 1, 2009 at 12:23 AM Post #33 of 4,413
hmm is sounding like iriver h132 CF->D10 (hiflight chipset)->UM3X with UM56 is gonna be magic. maybe dont NEED amping, but you can sure bet they will sound amazing with external dacing and then add my Lisa... mmmmmm chocolate
 
May 1, 2009 at 1:49 AM Post #34 of 4,413
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Originally Posted by dunnowho /img/forum/go_quote.gif
it's quite sensitive. plugging it directly into the Nano 4g hp out i could already hear hiss, though it's very little such that when i play my music, it kinda disappears. As to sound signature, when playing a 30 second 20-20k hz freq sweep, i noticed an increase in volume from 0:07 to 0:10 and a slight increase in 0:14 to 0:16, whereas there was a slight rolloff from 0:23 onwards, and i couldn't hear anything after 0:27. Assuming increas in frequency was constant, i would say there was a hump of maybe 2-3 db around 4.5khz to 6.5khz and maybe around 2 db from 9.5khz to 10.5khz, then a rolloff starting from 15khz, where it extended to maybe 18khz. i was also able to hear sound at 15hz and feel vibrations at 5 and 10hz for single test tones, thus the range and extension for this iem is quite good. Note that i was using small shure olives with this. will probably start trying triflanges, shure soft and clear flexes when i find the time to get them.


U hearing thing under 20Hz? iPod and generally DAP only have frequency response of 20 - 20000Hz...
 
May 1, 2009 at 1:52 AM Post #35 of 4,413
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Any suggestion for a good ebayer / website that sell UM3X with a good price?


Try contacting Mike from Freq City Sound. I heard he got special price for early birds
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May 1, 2009 at 2:46 AM Post #37 of 4,413
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Westone UM3X and Westone UM2

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Westone UM3X and Westone UM2

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Westone UM3X


Totally in love with um3x, vocals sound so sweet with it.
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May 1, 2009 at 3:23 AM Post #40 of 4,413
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Totally in love with um3x, vocals sound so sweet with it.
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Which tips are you using in those pics, passionamy?
 
May 1, 2009 at 3:31 AM Post #41 of 4,413
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Which tips are you using in those pics, passionamy?


Its bi-flange. I bought the tri-flange and cut off the smallest tip~
 
May 1, 2009 at 3:33 AM Post #42 of 4,413
I will try my SE210 tri flanges soon, but probably cut the third off. We'll see. It's time for me to test tips after I get out of the shower and dry my ears.
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Tried tri flanges turned bi flange but didn't like them. Also tried SE210 small silicon tips but they didn't sound quite right either. I'm back to the supplied small Comply Tips. I'll try Olives later.

Started listening to a song I've heard 100 times and this time it just brought tears to my eyes. These things are pretty damn good.
 
May 1, 2009 at 4:12 AM Post #43 of 4,413
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how is the bass in comparsion to the W3? even more or a little bit less? And what is with the highs? are they very much less than at the W3? and i think the mids are a little bit taken back in the W3 are they so in the Um3 too?


i have to qoute myself cause till now there were no straight answer to my question, can maybe someone answer this for me?
 
May 1, 2009 at 4:18 AM Post #44 of 4,413
Your question was answered on the last page.




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Was at Stereo this afternoon during lunch and managed to test both W3 and the new UM3x for a brief 15mins due to the people waiting.

First impression is that the UM3x seems to isolate noise (lots at Stereo :bash: ) better, without any music, the UM3x seem to be able to drown out at least 80% of noise. Wires are the usual Westone braided type and something I really like about Westone when I first got a UM1 3 years back.

I actually quite like the sound from the UM3x, it is warm and easy on the ears. Soundstage is decent compared to my Audio Technica CK100 ( Yes, CK100 has a wider soundstage) but is full and tight compared to the W3 which to me is a little bloated and muddy. The vocals felt slightly more forward compared to the W3 although I think that is mainly because the UM3x is overall clearer and cleaner in presentation compared to the W3.

Specification wise, although the UM3x is higher in impedance but it is also higher in it's sensitivity so I didn't feel that the UM3x was much difficult to drive, still the UM3x produced lesser hiss (5%, maybe 10%?) on the iqube on low gain setting.

I will drop over this Saturday to test again as I might consider getting this for my wife. ( I can use this when she is not.... :rclxms: )


 
May 1, 2009 at 4:19 AM Post #45 of 4,413
If u read through all the posts, u will find the answer...

Compared to W3, bass is less but tighter. High is less sparkle on UM3X iirc, but more sparkle than SE530. Mid is more forward on UM3X but airier compare to W3.
 

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