it also has literally the worst UI, i can safely recommend UAPP, its a little pricey but worth it. you can use it in multiple devices with your google accountNeutron player has great EQ
it also has literally the worst UI, i can safely recommend UAPP, its a little pricey but worth it. you can use it in multiple devices with your google accountNeutron player has great EQ
i could agree with that if he didnt manipulate his measurementsWell it is his occupation, the man needs an income to live, nothing wrong with that, I have watched some many other reviewers and I consider Crinacle a low offender, when compare to others who are a shame of human beings, besides he is an entertainer also, so funny. In my opinion I put Crinacle second to Amir in headphones reviewers
Wow this is surprisingly impressive especially after the U12T.
Blessing 2 killer ?
Yeah TOTL iems seems stretch to me. I can kinda get it when it comes to headphones. They are more complex designs and harder to pull off.With PEQ, I think you're well served with a wide array of IEMs and you should look at other aspects (such as comfort, isolation, design, etc).
I currently have 3 IEMs that I EQ to the same IEF neutral with bass target (similar to Harman but with a bit less upper mid presence); ER4SR, AirPods Pro and Audeze iSINE LX.
All of them sound fantastic once EQ'd, but serves different purposes (ER4s when I need passive isolation and best sound quality, AirPods Pro for everyday comfortably use and iSINE LX for gaming through my Xbox Series X controller). What I feel I need is something more comfortable than the ER4 that I can use without deep insertion and with better "humph" at bass regions, a single DD for sure, then I'm done.
At this point, I think there's no need for TOTL IEMs if you have access to PEQ and a "good enough" base IEM, but everyone has their own opinion about it (some prefer not be tied to PEQ and that's ok).
Yeah TOTL iems seems stretch to me. I can kinda get it when it comes to headphones. They are more complex designs and harder to pull off.
Well it is just my personal opinion, who is then the second in your opinioni could agree with that if he didnt manipulate his measurements
he is not second to amir, absolutely not
I bought a pair of Etymotic ER2SR ($79)(dynamic) so I wouldn't have to risk losing my ER4XR's (~$300) (BA) while commuting. I was surprised to find myself reaching for the 2XR more and more, Sold the 4XR's and replaced them with Periodic Audio Be (2nd gen). All due respect to Ety & other BA makers and fans, I will never buy another BA. And I used Ety BAs for years. The ER2s still see commuting duty because I can shrug off a $79 loss more easily than a $400 one, but the Periodics are clearly superior.And it achieved that without using BA or multiple drivers.
Guess there goes that myth.
Do you think this caused some of the boominess?Wide ones.
So BA is not a type of driver, but a marketing word invented to falsely convince buyers that Knowles has designed something new. They are just multiway headphones. Nothing new, so please dont polute forums with gibberish terms.
Those looks like last century earplugs. "High purity contacts", "Medical grade resin". That til guy is a phony salesperson with NO integrity.
As used in the legendary Yamaha NS1000(M) speakers! <https://www.hifinews.com/content/yamaha-ns-1000m-loudspeakers>It's light and stiff.
Good question.The manufacturer describes the design as "semi-open" and indeed holes are visible; does it leak sound in and out like open-back headphones ?
As distinct from dynamic drivers. What's with the attitude?So BA is not a type of driver, but a marketing word invented to falsely convince buyers that Knowles has designed something new. They are just multiway headphones. Nothing new, so please dont polute forums with gibberish terms.
Cheers!
So BA is not a type of driver, but a marketing word invented to falsely convince buyers that Knowles has designed something new. They are just multiway headphones. Nothing new, so please dont polute forums with gibberish terms.
Cheers!
It's a "perceived value" thing. Cheap-medium earbuds/phones come with basic, compact plugs and plain wires. More expensive ones come with "nicer" cables and metal plugs because they're expected for the extra money. There won't be an audible difference, though, unless the cheaper one is really poorly made.Rather beefy jack connector. I saw the same for the 64 Audio earlier. Is that usual for IEMs? I always assumed that IEMs are designated more for mobile applications, where, I thought, smaller connector would be more convenient.