nozzle is too short, it keeps falling out of my ears no matter what tips I use. Got the zero reds... nozzle to long. If you're in the market for iems don't look at graphs, look at nozzle length and diameter.
The brightness is too much for me (nearfield use) so I also add a -12db High shelf @80hz together with a 2nd order high pass @53Hz.
This somewhat allows me to blend them with a 12" sub flat which is flat from 25Hz to 80Hz.
I don't care what the opinions of their podcasters are, I just stay away from music streaming platforms that have podcasts.
Podcasts are trash (Rogan's more so) and deserve their own trash platforms.
Your reference is a person who just happens to sell equipment marketed as having low phase distortion. At no point did you or him reference a study backing the claims on the audabilty of phase distortion at high frequencies.
In my quest for a multichannel DAC to use for digital crossover for a 3.1 system (L,R,C,SUB) I came across this interface. It's currently going for around 140 euros used.
These are the specs:
Analogue Audio Outputs (Outputs 1-6)
• 6 Electronically Balanced Outputs
• Maximum Output Level...
There's horrible chuffing from the port on my pair that rendered them useless for near field, which is my use case. It's probably form the port not being flared on both sides. I never got around to fixing them now I use them as stands for my KEf 350s.