AuxIn
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Yes, the appearance of xsr330 hold me back from trying in the past.
Don´t you complain about microphonics with the flat cable?
Seemed quite heavy to me with xgf500
Just my 2 cents about the xm100pro (mini rocket) I own for 2 weeks now.
They´re the brightest xears I heard so far, still have good bass though,
but lightyears away from xe200 and below xt3/xt2pro.
Downside here is noticable sibilance.
Even more with the black "filters".
As you can see on the pic, the filters are only changable nozzles (metal/plastic), nothing inside.
Also they´re the most tiny IEM´s I ever used, not that easy to handle, but no problem at all.
2nd con may be the build quality. Very thin cable,
no reinforcement on the housing.
Also I had a surprising experience with the xe200.
Usually I use (nothing else than) DIY-foam tips of soft-foam.
But the open, more styrofoam-like yellow "classic" are just perfect for the xe200.
Normally the yellow ones are bass-killer, but in this case they adjust the lower end pretty right,
plus more clear mids/treble and detail.
Simply enjoy them now and won´t miss them....
XT3 with "Bilsom" tips
Don´t you complain about microphonics with the flat cable?
Seemed quite heavy to me with xgf500
Just my 2 cents about the xm100pro (mini rocket) I own for 2 weeks now.
They´re the brightest xears I heard so far, still have good bass though,
but lightyears away from xe200 and below xt3/xt2pro.
Downside here is noticable sibilance.
Even more with the black "filters".
As you can see on the pic, the filters are only changable nozzles (metal/plastic), nothing inside.
Also they´re the most tiny IEM´s I ever used, not that easy to handle, but no problem at all.
2nd con may be the build quality. Very thin cable,
no reinforcement on the housing.
Also I had a surprising experience with the xe200.
Usually I use (nothing else than) DIY-foam tips of soft-foam.
But the open, more styrofoam-like yellow "classic" are just perfect for the xe200.
Normally the yellow ones are bass-killer, but in this case they adjust the lower end pretty right,
plus more clear mids/treble and detail.
Simply enjoy them now and won´t miss them....
XT3 with "Bilsom" tips