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Recommendations among Moondrop Blessing 2, Letshuoer S12Pro, 7Hz Timeless, Simgot EA1000...

After I sold the timeless I bought the Truthear Nova, they have similar treble response but the Nova has less mids and more sub bass so the treble was less of an issue as the increase of 5db from 80hz down to 20hz in the Nova sub bass punched really well and seemed to balance out the treble.

I bought the Timeless when it came out and the online hype was strong, really enjoyed it for a year or so but I moved it on as I was preferring a bassier response so the Nova filled that gap amongst others till I’ve finally settled on my current Sony XBA-N3 and Symphonium Meteor.

If I had to grab my shit and run for the hills I’d be happy with either in my bag ;) .

Graphs of all below, 7Hz Timeless, Moondrop Blessing 3, Truthear Nova, whatever you decide on, enjoy it. :)

 
In a YouTube channel I discovered today with many comparisons between earbuds, Timeless vs Blessing 3, I slightly prefer the 7Hz...

I’m not surprised, the Blessing 3 is very lean sounding, kinda lifeless due to practically zero bass. Good tuning if you like it flat but not for me
 
Letshuoer S12Pro
Maybe try the LetSuoer S08. It seems to have a tamed treble peak. And it's under $100 on Amazon. The 8k spike is probably an artifact of the measurement device.

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After I sold the timeless I bought the Truthear Nova, they have similar treble response but the Nova has less mids and more sub bass so the treble was less of an issue as the increase of 5db from 80hz down to 20hz in the Nova sub bass punched really well and seemed to balance out the treble.

I bought the Timeless when it came out and the online hype was strong, really enjoyed it for a year or so but I moved it on as I was preferring a bassier response so the Nova filled that gap amongst others till I’ve finally settled on my current Sony XBA-N3 and Symphonium Meteor.

If I had to grab my shit and run for the hills I’d be happy with either in my bag ;) .

Graphs of all below, 7Hz Timeless, Moondrop Blessing 3, Truthear Nova, whatever you decide on, enjoy it. :)

Thanks, for sure!
I'm impressed with the Supermix 4s now that I've discovered this comparison video on YouTube, and the Moondrop Blessing 3s are also really interesting but, with male vocals and in general, they sound a bit “closed” and a bit sketchy with cymbals.
The Nova's are the next ones to listen to.
The only problem in this channel is that this comparison puts In-ears that have different filters (like the MP145) with only one and, consequently, only one sound.
But it certainly is a great help for indecisive people like me....
 
Maybe try the LetSuoer S08. It seems to have a tamed treble peak. And it's under $100 on Amazon. The 8k spike is probably an artifact of the measurement device.

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What a coincidence!
I discovered the S08 an hour ago, and read some reviews (and looked for any video or review with the sound, but nothing...).
I like the S12Pro, but compared to the MP145 I like the last ones a bit more, because of a fuller bass base (perfection is probably the MP145 merged with the S12Pro, ha ha), the Hidizs has less treble, which is not lacking in the Letshuoers instead.
It seems that the S08s have that extra bass that the S12Pro does not.
 
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I have Hidizs MP145 and Letshuoer S12 (non-Pro). They are both very capable and similar in tonality, however I wouldn't recommend either of them, especially S12, without EQ because of that notorious treble peak at 8 kHz. With EQ it's a pure pleasure. As to comfort of MP145, I have no issues at all despite the large size and weight. YMMV of course. I should also note that both sets are very eartip picky (the stock ones didn't work for me).
Same goes for the S12 pro (which I have). They are now my daily drivers, but they do need some taming on the high end. With the right EQ, I think they sound amazing, but I would agree with the above assessment. The Zero 2s are a close second, though, but aren’t as comfortable for me.
 
Same goes for the S12 pro (which I have). They are now my daily drivers, but they do need some taming on the high end. With the right EQ, I think they sound amazing, but I would agree with the above assessment. The Zero 2s are a close second, though, but aren’t as comfortable for me.
And the Zero 2 have some material quality problems (it seems...).
 
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