For me, there are several major audiophile stores within 30 minutes by subway. Perks of living in a giant city..
All the stores here have demo units.
For me, there are several major audiophile stores within 30 minutes by subway. Perks of living in a giant city..
All the stores here have demo units.
Only place I can use an open back headphone is at home, and I dont even like them there because my neighbors are noisy. IEMs I can use anywhere.
Plus, this post reads to me like you havent tried a TOTL IEM. I've tried a bunch of TOTL IEMS back to back with open and closed back TOTL headphones, and the IEMs were just as good. Better even in some aspects like detail.
Cbf... I'm a "press the bass boost button" kind of guy. Keep it simple.
For the price point its pretty good. I disagree with it being able to handle EQ perfectly cleanly though.
Need some tin foil methinks
FiR audio are. They specifically made their IEMs with repairability in mind. Easily replaceable mesh filters, and easily replaceable IEM-side 2 pin connector in case it ever fails.
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I'm fortunate to have several local brick and mortars where I can demo almost any unit from any brand. I purchase there too.
It's tricky. I remember reading something about a guy who intentionally made a really shitty sounding cable just to prove they can make a difference. Can't remember where I read that though.
Larger than my B3 and I think B3 are larger than B2
Yeah definitely. It doesn't compete with my kilobuck IEMs in terms of slam or detail, but I wouldnt really expect it to. The best praise I can give it is I think I find it still worth listening to sometimes even with a $3k IEM within arms reach.
I'm finding either due to burn in (not sure if this is real) or tip rolling im actually getting a pretty decent bass rumble out of it now.
Use your brain homie lol