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The included DSP profile to me reads like "yes, we tried our best in driver and acoustics but there is so much we could do, we had to rely on EQ to fix the remaining hot spots to perfection". Fair enough.
So what is the point of buying a supposedly $300 IEM that uses DSP to get to the desired tuning (and a cable with a, as I hear, wonky app) ? You could get any cheap IEM of your liking (fit, comfort, design) and EQ it yourself.The included DSP profile to me reads like "yes, we tried our best in driver and acoustics but there is so much we could do, we had to rely on EQ to fix the remaining hot spots to perfection". Fair enough.
That is the age old question.So what is the point of buying a supposedly $300 IEM that uses DSP to get to the desired tuning (and a cable with a, as I hear, wonky app) ? You could get any cheap IEM of your liking (fit, comfort, design) and EQ it yourself.
Price differences is the less important part. I tried EQ matching function using different cheap sets and Oratory1990 EQs presets. The results don't sound equal, not even in the same ballpark.So what is the point of buying a supposedly $300 IEM that uses DSP to get to the desired tuning (and a cable with a, as I hear, wonky app) ? You could get any cheap IEM of your liking (fit, comfort, design) and EQ it yourself.
Does indeed look like the Free DSP cable - would be interesting to see what DSP settings it ships with attached to these IEMs though. If its a heavy eq it doesnt bode too well for the IEM themselves. Shame they dont sell an analog set for $20 less as I already have the Free DSP.Another one, with DSP it seems and 120dB dynamic range (seems they just include the free DSP as stock cable)
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The app, I guess?What is not to like?
The app is truly woeful.The app, I guess?
By the graph it looks like Moondrop did a great job at combing the two driver types. I would not be surprised if it gives a super immersive listening impression.Look too pretty and the treble response potentially too good not to try
Its THD is also outstanding:By the graph it looks like Moondrop did a great job at combing the two driver types. I would not be surprised if it gives a super immersive listening impression.
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Really? For me they have the most laughable faceplate I've ever seenMay checks several boxes right: looks good
Well, at least it's not gaudy as the Dioko for example, these are unbuyable to me no matter how good they could sound.Really? For me they have the most laughable faceplate I've ever seen
But ok, since I don't care at all about aesthetics, the rest is surely interesting, price very appealing for what they offer in both technical and packaging sides.
Well, at least it's not gaudy as the Dioko for example, these are unbuyable to me no matter how good they could sound.
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The app is truly woeful.
Keep in mind the main DSP preset will be something like +3dB below 110Hz vs the VDSF preset measured there.Super* already has the May measured in analog, USB-C and USB-C+VSDF EQ. The last looks closer to a Blessing 3 than Aria 2/Kato.
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