Glad you liked it
EJ next?
Glad you liked it
EJ next?
E eu pensei que DM era um pouco caro, mas provavelmente vale a pena! Muito boa revisão.
Thatās actually well translated to brazilian portuguese
I donāt make any difference between Brazilian Portuguese and your Portuguese ā¦
Tony sounds more South African/New Zealandāish than Portuguese?
And now in English - from the review I learned that for DM you pay for tuning, which is very important, because bad tuning is bad sound, regardless of timbre.
Heās portuguese and he lives close to me. His voice is not so deep IRL, must be his mic
Itās the same, minus couple words. Just syntax differences, etc. Both can understand each other 100%, just some slang that changes
Not gonna lie, this set has me very curious by how it graphs, only hurdle is the price.
I wait on pins and needles to get my hands on the one I ordered a couple weeks ago.
I am patient I am patient I am patient =P
Just received shipping confirmation. My Dark Magician will be here in 10 days!!! Wooot
The Dark Magician arrived a week early!!! Woohoo!!
So I have the balanced version of the DM (not sure if they sell an unbalanced) with the 4.4mm connector. It was very easy to connect the components together and fit the tips, and I was able to go from unboxing to listening in like 3 minutes. Iāve had about 2 hours listening time as of this post. This IEM (as most IEM users will know about most IEMs) is dangerous ā watch your levels! These can really damage eardrums if you want them to.
The sound coming from these things is amazing, and the sub bass, bass, and mid-bass are super tight, super solid, and beefy as hell. The highs and mids are loud, forward, and clean, with every texture and detail in that spectrum sounding coherent and spaced out properly.
No sign of low end distortion on any of the bass music I threw at it, and I used my hip-dac2 on both regular and high power mode. The Dark Magician benefitted from the higher power setting, which is usually reserved for large headphones, so play around with your own DACās power and gain settings to find your sweet spot. I have primarily listened to bass music (trap, dubstep, dub) but will play some rock, metal, grunge, jazz, and classical later. I really wanted these for the bass music.
I heard some complaints about the cable and overall fit, but these are literally the best fitting IEM or earbud Iāve ever used. The tip + insertion depth + cable are all perfect for me, and I have 1 ear canal slightly larger than the other. Tips usually fall out when I walk or anything.
The assembler used some soft heat shrink to crimp the last 2ish inches of the braided cable into an ear shape, and when they are inserted into the ears and the cable looped around your early properly, they fit like a glove over your ear and around your neck. I can walk, jump, run, ride a bike, or whatever, and the tips donāt shift or fall out. This is the BEST fit, for me.
I have zero complaints as of now. Price is a little high but I would probably have to buy and test 4-5 other IEM at a similar price point to confirm premium pricing. Iāll leave that to the sponsored critics.
I loooove these things!! I wonder if the vendor read some of the āfitā criticisms online and modified the cable with the heat shrink?
So Iāve had another 5-6 hours of listening time on the DM and have more feedback. Please forgive the screenshot ā this is from my Tidal player, a favorite late-night/before sleep Jean-Michel Jarre ambient + binaural recording that knocked my socks off on the DM. The āholographicā soundstage of the DM really elevated this recording above any other headphone in my home, including the DT1990, and I had to share this as a listening recommendation for anyone picking up the DM or any other strong IEM.
Initially, when the above binaural album began playing, I thought⦠I had inserted the 4.4mm connector halfway, or my DAC was dying or something, because the DM amplified such faint details at the start of the first track that I noticed a fade-in that was left channel only. I tapped on the connector and messed with the volume, only to realize I was hearing new details as the track faded in!!
I tried out the other tips included with the DM to see how the fit was, and found that I really have to stick to the large tips exclusively. The medium tip, in one of my ear canals, just falls right out. I canāt use medium tips at all.
I did notice that WITHOUT my hip-dac2ās bass boost feature, the bass on the DM is a bit weaker. Bass is still punchy, precise, wide, and solid, but I get about 25% improvement with that DAC feature turned on. If you are a bass music listener, you may want some sort of EQ or ābass boostā enabled on whatever your source gear. I think these are neutral + a slight bass bump, as the graphs for these IEM show. Very good and very enjoyable without bass boost, but if you like that oomf, boost it.
I am swapping out my hip-dac2 for a Luxury & Precision W2, and will update on how the pairing with the Dark Magician sounds once it arrives.
I wanna grab a Cayin RU-6 R2R and test it on my DD sets as well. Loving more DM everyday
We may grab a nice DAP at some point. We are usually at home right now (working from home, kids) so we dont really have a use for a DAP, but the convenience and cleanliness of a good player + DAC + amp + the Dark Magician in my pocket is alluring.
If you usually in the house, just a portable dac/amp that is very good or even has good BT is more than enough! Let me know if you need some help when you decide to!
Damn straight I will. Iāve only been on this forum a little over a month, but I love this place. I really enjoy talking about hifi and audio tech, and have enjoyed it for 30 years. Its nice to be around a group of people who are as passionate as I, and dont think Im nuts for seeking the highest quality audio gear.