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Very tempting and throughout reviews. I feel like you are babying the review more than T2 lol....and no Im70 comparison ?
Very tempting and throughout reviews. I feel like you are babying the review more than T2 lol....and no Im70 comparison ?
i ordered Duoza , iam scared whether the headphone will fall short of my expectation of a high detailed sound&vocal with solid bass.
Eph100 broke so i have choice of buying another pair whilst they are still available or get a new comer that can possible surpass it.
I think my only real complaint with eph100 is lack of texture detail in the lows and real rumble sensation. Defo not very great with hiphop such as Drake.
Aren't the fx850 on the huge side like fx800 with shallow fit. Likely to fall out and not isolate well.
I would like to be able to wear the phones out and about inc. jogging.
How are the Duoza compared to the KEF M200s? I like my M200s, but it takes forever for me to get the right fit so I can't be bothered using them most of the time anymore. I just settle with the Ttpod T1e for most of my iem usage instead.
I'm EDM-head, you get my 100% approval for trance If you can afford more expensive FX850 or CKR10 or CKR9LTD, they will have a bit more refinement, but on a budget in the same category it will be hard to beat DuoZA.
I'm EDM-head, you get my 100% approval for trance If you can afford more expensive FX850 or CKR10 or CKR9LTD, they will have a bit more refinement, but on a budget in the same category it will be hard to beat DuoZA.
Is the refinement factor small?
Just a small question (and fun fact). One of my colleague owns Shure SE535LTD and since it's costly, he pretty much brags about it. Once I requested a demo but the dude declined lol...
I'll be getting DuoZa soon (probably in March/April). Can I claim that these sound better than 535? Sorry for kinda silly question but you might advise on what to do.