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@Rikudou_Goku I know you are past the stock earbuds but this look quite interesting indeed. I am wondering if anyone already heard that from your surroundings
Not that I say that they are not interesting but what makes them special? Don’t see any specs, Can’t even tell what is the difference between db1 and db1e (at least from the none existing hifigo description).
This model is from KS, like the LBBS!? They already haven even more pricey sets.
I mean they look stunning, the build quality looks great (this is probably the only area left where the stock buds win with DIY and I hope that changes soon), cable is disattachable both ways and they have history of great buds (LBBS indeed). They have also history of terrible buds for a lot of money, but still, hopes are there
DB1E is enhanced impedance version of DB1. It has lower sensitivity and 80Ohms instead of 30Ohms. I don’t know how is it an enhancement, but that is how they call it and it is 60% cheaper than non enhanced version. Fuck logic
Only thing that looks good on it to me is the modular cable and 2pin connectors.
Judging by the venting and the reputation that kind of bell shape has in the DIY world, the potential isnt that high.
Also, they have shit QC as @WoodyLuvr himself can attest to. (got burned pretty hard by them…)
Only difference I can tell is that the faceplate is different.
This is the PK faceplate style.
This is more like their usual Bell-Ti style iirc.
Ok, you got me
But honestly I love the fit of the LBBS (I mean I hate it in general terms, but in buds category it is only matched by Qian39…) and I love the looks of LBBS, this new DB1E and even this TRN EMX.
If only DIY buds would be made of metal and this sleek looking I thing they would rule the world (I mean no offense obviously - I love the sound of your Rikubuds Alter Rider 1s, and I recommend it to everyone around, but the plastic shell does not scream premium).
Have you tried Yuin PK shells?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003683026088.html
That one uses a well regarded driver afaik.
I honestly dont think metal is a good material for buds, due to the extra weight compared to plastic/resin, which would be a bottleneck for fit.
Did not try them, but they look quite good in terms of potential fit (I believe MX500 are overly “squarish” causing pain), but still maybe a little bit too “high” meaning the parallel distance from the drivers faceplate to the top of the stem. I have seen some PK shells used by DIYers, but would you use it?
Currently got 9 pk drivers coming alongside the 2 I already have. They are so comfortable I want my whole Gen 3 to use them.
Mx500 left
Yuin pk right
Rumors only about music?
SMSL su10
FiiO Q7
The Q7 is a portable headphone amplifier developed along the lines of the flagship M17 DAP and is also the new flagship of the Q series. It features a 1.3-inch LCD screen for easy operation.
The DAC chip is the flagship ESS ES9038PRO, which supports 384kHz/32-bit and DSD256 PCM playback, and features two THX AAA-788+ headphone amplifier circuits, newly developed by FiiO and THX using THX’s proprietary technology. . Circuits of the THX AAA-788+ headphone amplifier.
Equipped with a DC power mode to further improve sound quality. Up to five gain adjustments are possible, allowing “flexible handling of everything from IEMs to the heaviest headphones.”
DC power mode
In addition to the 2.5/3.5/4.4mm headphone outputs, there is a new 6.3mm output. It also features coaxial digital input/output, a dedicated USB 2.0 port for audio, and two line outputs (3.5mm unbalanced/4.4mm balanced).
Q7 output terminals
The Q7 also features an audio circuit section with Panasonic ECHU capacitors and an ultra-high-precision crystal oscillator. It is equipped with Qualcomm’s QCC5124 SoC and supports Bluetooth including LDAC, aptX HD and aptX Adaptive.
Equipped with XMOS ‘XUF208’ USB controller chip, the USB DAC supports PCM 768kHz/32bit and DSD512 input, with MQA x8 decoding function. It is equipped with a 9,200mAh high-capacity battery for fast recharging.
EUR: 9999
you have a bit of a typo…it’s up to $1000 USD, nowhere near $9999 EUR
That seems fair
Moondrop Stellaris is now up on Apps, going for $110
- 14.5mm planar
- recessed 2-pin
- stock cable 3.5mm
- 36ohm+/-15% (@1khz)
- 117db/Vrms (@1khz)
- FR 10Hz-50kHz
- VDSF target response tuning
- UC silicone tips and T41 MIS-Tips (3 pairs each, S/M/L)
- An Anime postcard (For those that care)
Try look like they eat all the cake
@juliangst
At least you tried. Didn’t see the review yet, hope at least he mentioned the not existing power of this device
I usually don’t yell about every product that’s not textbook perfect but when an amp is this bad people just have to know.
Z‘s reviews can be a bit misleading sometimes.
I’m gonna actually agree with Z here. Don’t judge how something sounds until you hear it. Tube amps measure worse than solid state amps and lots of people prefer them anyway. We don’t buy equipment to measure it.