Listening to KZ DQ6 this morning, and it made me realize, after all this time, I would have absolutely no idea if you told me this cost $300 or $30. Iām terrible at this hobby.
I wish I could rebadge the DQ6 as the Moondrop Moonshot at a cost of $350 and see what reviewers say about it (would need to upgrade the cheap cable though.)
Hi, can you please make a thread for Bqeyz Wind? I would like to discuss it (possibly at length) having owned it for 2 days, but preferably in its own thread to avoid cluttering up some other thread. Apprecate it.
Thereās no shame in just enjoying a headphone. Iām not so different, and thatās one of the reasons why I donāt do full-on āprofessionalā reviews; I just enjoy a lot of stuff so Iām a terrible critic.
I think Iām just having buyerās remorse because I purchased an expensive-for-me earphone on the last day of 11/11, and I probably wonāt notice a difference compared to my budget earphones.
Anybody know of some specific songs that would help to show a clear difference between a top-of-the-line earphone & a budget earphone?
This probably should be in a topic that addresses what constitutes as technicalities and performance at certain price ranges (which itself can be a bit of a wash), but Iāll include stuff I typically keep an ear out for:
A significant chunk of my listening is busy contemporary jazz and jazz-fusion, so Iāll put something on like Snarky Puppy and sus out the individual instruments/lines and listen to how clear they come across. This can be applied to orchestral music or field-recordings as well.
The timbre of percussive instruments like drums, I notice, varies by driver type and tuning. Itās also beneficial to understand how you hear instruments in a real-world scenario to compare to how a recording sounds on headphones/iem/speakers.
If one set has a certain type or any combination of treble, mid, and bass characteristics, tinker with EQ if you can with the cheaper IEM to see if you can get it where you like it and then do some additional comparisons. Also if you have different sources on hand, try the IEM on each of those as well.
It sounds weird, but one way I evaluate stage and clarity of images is to put one of those ā8D Audioā tracks on YouTube which is just stereo panning and some eq effects. For something more comprehensive, Abyss has that āUltimate Headphones Testā.
At the end of the day, what matters if it gels with your existing library of music, so put on your favorite music. Just because something is detail-forward doesnāt mean it will always be the best match. Thereās a reason why I keep mucking around in chifi when Iāve largely wrapped up the headphone side of things , either that or Iām a terrible spender (more the latter, lol.)
Also, in true audiophile test-track spirit, listen to āHotel Californiaā enough times to gouge your ears out.
Just a follow up. Hifi-passion.de decided to drop the ball on me completely and not even to reply on my mails since beginning of the last week. The set is fixed now by me, but it still leaves the bad taste in mouth as they donāt know that and I even wrote them that warranty repair is the last thing I want to do and maybe they have good ideas on fixing the earpiece without thatā¦
So hifi-passion.de receives my highest level of disapproval for not being customer forward
Chap I am so sorry that is awful behaviour but something that apparently has become more and more prevalent in the last few years . Thank you for updating on this and making people aware of the shit customer service that one of the few European stores offer and how they go about handling their affairs.
I am glad you managed to get the set working again - but perhaps consider in these circumstances if you have any performance concerns - and I am aware this is not technically correct/ethical but needs must and all that - buy a new version of the IEM from them using PayPal and a credit card / say it is faulty and enact a warranty return as you are now the primary buyer - then return the faulty one and keep the good one - let them refund you or enact a charge back from Paypal &/or your credit card company.
Walk away with your money back and a working IEM where you just paid the used price.
Well one thing is that my lawful neutral morality would not allow me for doing such thing, the second is that the Twilights are serialized and marked on both box and the shell itself
The only gripe I have with it is the imaging and separation could definitely be better but other than that I love the overall fun it brings to my library
Okay, so I went ahead and got a pair of the ThieAudio Prestige LTD to compare on my own rigs to the Prestige OG that I love so much thinking that I would keep the pair that I liked best. After a few weeks of comparison, the Prestige LTD were sold to a friend of mine. I find the OG Prestige to have a bit more of an aggressive character that I think the LTD lacks and I personally enjoy how intense the higher end gets in comparison to the LTD. I was just wondering if anyone here has experience with both and came away feeling the same way I do. I think I might be a bit unique in this regard since I find the TA Excalibur and the Dunu EST112 to both be better than the Oracle, Oracle Mk2, and the other mid level EST based IEMs I have tried so I guess I fall well outside the mainstream in my preferences on the tribrid setups in general. Hence, why I was asking since I just wanted to see if anyone out there feels the same way.
I also have a pair of Trailli JPs on their way to me as a trade for my Subtonic Storms which never quite clicked with me despite being obviously and exceptionally well made and certainly elite IEM. Point being, stay tuned for thoughts on the Trailli.