I do not use EQ. So you won't keep any of my moneyI guarantee my EQ will cure that and move them to top rate sound. Or your money back!
I do not use EQ. So you won't keep any of my moneyI guarantee my EQ will cure that and move them to top rate sound. Or your money back!
Why not use EQ?I do not use EQ. So you won't keep any of my money![]()
I'm 'purist' in that matter. If I don't like tuning I change headphone.Why not use EQ?
Yes, Yes and Yes. If the Truthear is the most accurate to the Harman 2019 curve then I can surely say I don't like the Harman 2019 curve! the frequency graphs just don't tell the whole story, no matter how much time you spend looking at crinacle. For some music where the bass notes aren't in the background all the time (think pop, top 40, rock, alternative) then it probably sounds great. But that much bass is distracting. The nozzle is too big for my ears also. Fit wise the small with small bore was the most comfortable but the small with big bore is what I settled on due to the bass. The Truthear produces such good full music, clarity, low distortion and tone there's plenty to like about it.- nozzle could be smaller - it hurts my ears a bit, fit for some people could be strange/problematic
- bass seems to be kinda strange, feels like it's disjointed from rest of the music (?) hard to explain but definitely something is off to me about it
- there could be a bit less treble around 3-5k for my tastes
Ha, I gave you a like for the funny line (even if I do think EQ is useful)!I do not use EQ. So you won't keep any of my money![]()
Ha, I gave you a like for the funny line (even if I do think EQ is useful)!
Based on what you have tried, maybe the Moondrop Kato might fits your needs. It has a mid bass that bring some interesting weight without bleeding to mids and a sub bass extension which extends bellow 20Hz without being overwhelming.Yes, Yes and Yes. If the Truthear is the most accurate to the Harman 2019 curve then I can surely say I don't like the Harman 2019 curve! the frequency graphs just don't tell the whole story, no matter how much time you spend looking at crinacle. For some music where the bass notes aren't in the background all the time (think pop, top 40, rock, alternative) then it probably sounds great. But that much bass is distracting. The nozzle is too big for my ears also. Fit wise the small with small bore was the most comfortable but the small with big bore is what I settled on due to the bass. The Truthear produces such good full music, clarity, low distortion and tone there's plenty to like about it.
So I was looking for something similar but with a little less bass. I tried the Moondrop Aria Snow but there was just too much missing and it did have less bass, way too much less. I thought about the Starfield but someone earlier said it has more bass than the Truthear Zero. I don't want to spend $300 although the Blessing 2 might be the right one.
I tried the Moondrop Chu just for fun and it wasn't that great. Found the 7Hz Salnotes Zero to be much better in that cheap $20 price range. I returned the Chu and kept the 7 Hz for a cheap pair, it's pretty good.
Guess I have to EQ like most people, but I play from different devices and share with family so rather not have to keep changing it all the time and manage multiple apps. The price to pay for good sound.....
Actually Starfields seemed to have better bass to my ears. Not as 'bloated' hard to describe even though graphs show different I would say that bas on Starfields was somehow less stepping into mid range.Yes, Yes and Yes. If the Truthear is the most accurate to the Harman 2019 curve then I can surely say I don't like the Harman 2019 curve! the frequency graphs just don't tell the whole story, no matter how much time you spend looking at crinacle. For some music where the bass notes aren't in the background all the time (think pop, top 40, rock, alternative) then it probably sounds great. But that much bass is distracting. The nozzle is too big for my ears also. Fit wise the small with small bore was the most comfortable but the small with big bore is what I settled on due to the bass. The Truthear produces such good full music, clarity, low distortion and tone there's plenty to like about it.
So I was looking for something similar but with a little less bass. I tried the Moondrop Aria Snow but there was just too much missing and it did have less bass, way too much less. I thought about the Starfield but someone earlier said it has more bass than the Truthear Zero. I don't want to spend $300 although the Blessing 2 might be the right one.
I tried the Moondrop Chu just for fun and it wasn't that great. Found the 7Hz Salnotes Zero to be much better in that cheap $20 price range. I returned the Chu and kept the 7 Hz for a cheap pair, it's pretty good.
Guess I have to EQ like most people, but I play from different devices and share with family so rather not have to keep changing it all the time and manage multiple apps. The price to pay for good sound.....
Ah yes, same here I don't want to spend that kind of money or something that I'm not using that often.I don't want to spend $300 although the Blessing 2 might be the right one.
Yeah, I always check which EQ I'm using each time too, but it's a small price to pay for a good sounding headphone.I do think EQ is useful as well, but it can be a real pain sometimes. I own 3 pairs of headphones and I have to switch equalization every time I plug a different one.
Sometimes I don't even remember which EQ was the last one I used so I end up checking even if it was already set to the correct one.
Besides, in iOS it isn't so simple, and because of my work I do own multiple computers, so that adds to the inconvenience as well.
I still use it, but I can completely understand why some people are against it.
Is that because you didn't need another set of IEM's or there was something wrong with them for you?I just wasted $50 on these…
Do they not work?I just wasted $50 on these…
When you return them or sell them (probably many takers) you can make the financial loss a LOT less.I just wasted $50 on these…