What iem would you choose following these guidelines? SUB700€
Jan 12, 2024 at 6:40 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 2

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Hello.

I'm looking for an iem that will last me for years. That's why I want to invest the right amount of money but, above all, find a product that meets my needs.

I'm not crazy about a specific tonality. I usually adapt to any sound signature although I DO NOT want excessive sibilance and I DO want the iem to be able to provide sub-bass information if the musical track requires it.

As for the technical department, I am quite picky. I like that it sounds very clean and, above all, that the sound sounds big (soundstage) and somewhat distant to be able to appreciate the layers (layering).Because? because 70% of my library is classical music and movie soundtracks.

What iem do you recommend? I don't want to give clues so as not to influence them but I obviously already have several on my radar.

thank you.
 
Jan 12, 2024 at 8:06 PM Post #2 of 2
The Seeaudio Yume II has the widest and deepest soundstage I've heard. No shoutyness or sibilance. The mild V shape just needed a 2db boost at 600hz for male vocals, but any music player can handle it.
You can boost the soundstage of anything with Dunu S&S tips if you boost the tiny mid range volume from the longer tip size. They're smooth coating is better for sound than rubber or silicone to my ears.
 

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