sodesuka
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I think someone (voicemaster iirc) made an excellent comparison between all ZA IEM somewhere in this thread.
Yeah, I'm sorry I can't help you there. The Duozas are the only Zero Audio IEMs I've ever heard. They were a wonderful introduction, though; I can say that much.
Well, I've decided to try to sell these again. Reduced the price and put a make offer option on them.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/764754/fs-or-ft-zero-audio-duoza-iems-usa-price-reduced-again
They sound great and deserve a good home.
Price reduced and bumped. If I don't sell these by tomorrow night, I'm putting them on ebay. Carry on.
Only if I could be in US *sigh*
Yeah, I've had some international inquiries. Problem is tracking. With the USPS, shipping is much cheaper with no tracking (risky). But, to get something tracked, express mail has to be used which adds significant $$$. I got an express quote recently for Canada which turned out to be $38.
Is there any iem , that has more sub bass quanity than duoza, with more weight on lowest frequency, while retaining similar sound signature with little smoother treble, without sibilant or harsh highs.
Thanks
Just received duoza few days ago, so as for now is my favorite iem, also have ATH IM-02, IM-70, NAD VISO-HP20, MDR-1ADAC
1 setup
Duoza>Mojo>Macbook>Audirvana
DSD only (randomly from like Cocteau Twins, Hidden Orchestra to Jimmy Hendrix, Ozzy)
fruity, wide open soundstage, almost without embellishing , very bright, fell like it is louder on bass
2 setup
Duoza>Onkyo DP-X1>original mp app
depending on the digital filter, the soundstage of is also wide open, soft, velours, bit stringy, without excessive pressure
If describe briefly
Duoza+Mojo= powerfully, bright and juicy
Duoza+DP-X1= clear, inspiring, in more detail
Is there any iem , that has more sub bass quanity than duoza, with more weight on lowest frequency, while retaining similar sound signature with little smoother treble, without sibilant or harsh highs.
Thanks