RollsDownWindowsManually
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I have an appointment at UE Irvine to get the a 3D ear scan and try out their CIEM's in a few weeks.
I'm wondering if anyone has done this, and if so, what should I expect?
I'm planning to just bring my LG V35 Thinq phone ( < 1 ohm output impedance) loaded with my FLAC collection of music as well as the usual spotify streaming.
I really have no budget and will buy anything up to the UE live or 18+ if I think they sound the best. Presently my Futursonics MG5hx is my only CIEM, and while I like it OK, I think I would like a custom that's closer in tuning to my Vega. I really want to try everything from the UE7 on up and see what I like the best, although I realize this could be fatiguing to do in one afternoon.
It's my understanding that they have an Ipad that can simulate their entire lineup using a signal processor.
Should I bring some spinfit or comply eartips for auditioning on universals?
Thanks in advance to anyone who has done this.
I'm wondering if anyone has done this, and if so, what should I expect?
I'm planning to just bring my LG V35 Thinq phone ( < 1 ohm output impedance) loaded with my FLAC collection of music as well as the usual spotify streaming.
I really have no budget and will buy anything up to the UE live or 18+ if I think they sound the best. Presently my Futursonics MG5hx is my only CIEM, and while I like it OK, I think I would like a custom that's closer in tuning to my Vega. I really want to try everything from the UE7 on up and see what I like the best, although I realize this could be fatiguing to do in one afternoon.
It's my understanding that they have an Ipad that can simulate their entire lineup using a signal processor.
Should I bring some spinfit or comply eartips for auditioning on universals?
Thanks in advance to anyone who has done this.