Oracle mk1 at a reduced price of 450 euros vs Oracle mk2 at a price of 600 euros. What do you think?
Take the deal
So I received my pair of OH10s and I’m having an issue with fit. The stem and nozzle is so short compared to my other sets, I have to dig the set far more into my ear than I’m used too. Does anyone have a suggestion for tips for a shorter stem IEM? I went through basically all my tips last night and I couldn’t find a proper seal I felt. Any recs are appreciated!
What tips did you go through?
Sedna Xlastecs, Sedna crystals, BVGP W01, some generic KZ tips, ePro E00. None of them gave me a proper seal/bass response I’m looking for unfortunately.
Is it possible to fit the “neck” of the nozzle (closest to the shell) with a spacer, like a small o-ring or cut-off neck of a pair of throwaway tips? Otherwise, bi- or tri-flange tips may give you the extension that you need.
I did, thanks
You know, I looked at my flange tips and literally told my self “nah” but you honestly make a great point. I may give those a shot once I get home. Thanks man!
Can also try Spinfit CP145? They are longer than standard CP100. Otherwise, like @Sonofholhorse recommended, you can add an O-ring extension
Reading through some comics earlier tonight and listening to the Resin Kinda Lava. Suddenly the light of day began fading and I swapped to the OG DM with some X-Bass.
The darkness settled and with that The Dark Knights of the Round Table assembled. Not being sure if the Kinda Lavas had a place at the Table of Darkness they granted it mercy. As they felt it walked the line of darkness and light. Bridging the gab to corrupt the light and welcome it to eternal darkness. Dark chocolate cookies were served as they discussed the future of the two seats still available whose names have yet to be granted.
Just kidding I love it
No offense taken.
Someone else in this forum (I can’t remember the name - apologies) previously suggested using the wide bore tips included in the packaging to help with the weight and fit. Personally it didn’t help in my case but YMMV and I suppose it is a better option than intrusive flange tips if it works for you.
I think I found my end game, an upgrade to the Serial and in this rare case, at basically the same price. The Serial would still be my rec for up to $500 or so for anyone with similar taste.
I’m thinking I should wait until Friday or some other arbitrary time to make sure, at which point I can go into detail about the model that’s checking all the boxes. It’s not a 2022 release. Or 2021, or 2020.
I’m probably wrong, but which ISN model is it?
But seriously, if this is that kind of set for you congrats! You’ve been grinding like a maniac to find the right sound and you deserve it.
now you got me hooked to find out what it is!
Oh you tease! My guess is Sony or Sennheiser
My assumption is that the set is “basically the same price” new. Otherwise it would have made sense to distinguish that he bought it used. If it used then Sennheiser or Sony are in play. If it’s the price on a new set, then I don’t know of a Sony or Sennheiser set that fits that price bracket.
Which one is the leader?
Better question: Which one do you like the most?
Sorry for not making sense - bought used is the reason it’s a comparable price. That’s why it’s a rare case, and why this is an easier decision for me than it would be if I had diminishing returns to weigh all over again. I’ve owned this before, but it was a bit beyond my budget before.
I might be making more drama by just teasing it rather than going ahead declaring it and retracting it later if need be – it’s the Thieaudio Clairvoyance.
The fit also feels custom for my ears.
EDIT: Brothers