Yup! Itās just a loan for now since my heās loaning my FD5 as well. And yes. I donāt have the CP155 so Iāll stick to the CP145.
Yeah, I wonāt be changing anything other than the tips. Maybe Iāll be rotating between 3.5 and 4.4. Iām honestly scared how itāll sound like with my korean music library. All female vocals with majority of sub-bass focus songs.
I believe you believe in it. But the way you worded it will sound like āI must get this if I want to enjoy Variationsā to someone who doesnāt know better and lands here for the first time.
I have no problem with cable believers. I just donāt wanna see people missinterpreting your words.
Hey @Kalnet Spinfit CP100 will be s struggle. You should be able to get away with CP145 but CP155 fit the Varations nozzle perfectly. I hope they are a good fit for your ears. Iām excited for you! The Variations is one of my favorite IEMs. Let us know your impressions after youāve heard it.
So Iāve been listening to the Variations with the CP145 (M) tips for about 10 hours now. I wonāt share my impressions yet cause Iāve been busy with work but I think iāve found my personal endgame IEM.
Listening to all of LOONAās discography, including LOONAās āHi Highā and āButterflyā with those wonderful vocals, sub-bass, lows, and no vocal sibilances literally made me:
I donāt have to think of treble spikes, recessed vocals and vocal sibilances anymore.
Had a meet up with my friend earlier today and exchanged notes with each of our IEMs. I told him that the Variations was literally made for my korean music library but doesnāt sound as wonderful when listening to some rock songs while the FD5 felt more comfortable on him. He only complained a bit of the treble spikes but other than that, it seem to be perfect for him. His prefer tuning seems to lean more towards the FD5 but wished the treble could be toned down a bit. He did told me that heās looking into the Thieaudio Oracle or the Mangird Tea since our local audiophile community are interested in them as well so I told him both are hella great. His music library seems to aligned with some of you guys here (nymz, resolution, etcā¦) so it was easy for me to recommend him these 2 IEMs.
So the reason why I bought his Variations was just because he hated the fitting. He couldnāt last 2 hours with it and thought it would be okay for his ears but it felt fine for me for long hours instead. He gladly sold his variations to me for practically the price of a B2 and he rather sell to me than to someone else or gave back to the audio shop. The variations was barely a month old used when he bought it. I told him I couldāve paid in full for it but to him, itās just a kind gesture and as a friend of having the same hobby and also seeing how much I loved the sound when it plays my music library.
So yeah! Iām now an owner of Used Variations and itās now my current personal endgame IEM!
Congratulations. Variations are superb IEMs. For many people they may be the Hgh-end. The reason I didnāt buy them is my library and really FD5 will sound better with a rock music. Enjoy !!
Yea, the Variations is practically made for tracks with deep sub bass and vocal tracks. The slower bass and a few other things in the overall tuning may not work as well for some genres, but where it works well it shines.
Yup! I can attest to that. I find the drumming and guitar wasnāt that well pronounced in The Variations in some of my music library while the FD5 felt more natural and pronounced. Since my korean music library consists more on female vocals with those sub-bass focus, itās quite a win-win for me! At this moment, while I feel the Variations can be my overall IEM, I personally feel my FD5 works best with rock and video game soundtracks. Soundstage felt the same while the variations having better imaging. Will take the time to listen more now that itās mine hahaha!
Thanks! Iāll definitely will! Just having no treble spikes and no vocal sibilance sealed the deal for me!