esanthosh
Herald
After a couple of hours more with EX-1000, I can surely say the FX700 are not going anywhere.
Due to the speed, the Sony can keep up with almost any music - that is not a problem unlike a RE-262. But, it smooths up everything up a bit. So, when you are looking for the "bite" from music, Sony just does not give it. FX700 handles it a bit more raw and energetic.
At times, FX700 puts your a$$ in the front seat, EX-1000 makes you observe from a much distant top row. For instance, Agalloch's first track of "Marrow of the Spirit", which features Cello along with the sound of stream and birds. FX700 actually would manage to put me right there - make me imagine that I am near the stream watching a cello player play with birds chirping in the background. With EX-1000, everything is a bit more mellow and not as intimate as FX700. The stream is present, but you can't hear it's sound all that well. Instead of you being out there sitting under a tree with birds above and in front of you and the cello player performing right in front of you, everything is a bit stretched, distant.
But, at the same time, with a Classical orchestra, it's very atmospheric. The stage disappears, you are not observing a performance, but seems like everything is happening around you. You can visualize the transition between sections happen. This is something that FX700 or any other IEM has not produced for me. FX700 is not far behind when it comes to overall presentation and engagement, just does not feel as "BIG".
Due to the speed, the Sony can keep up with almost any music - that is not a problem unlike a RE-262. But, it smooths up everything up a bit. So, when you are looking for the "bite" from music, Sony just does not give it. FX700 handles it a bit more raw and energetic.
At times, FX700 puts your a$$ in the front seat, EX-1000 makes you observe from a much distant top row. For instance, Agalloch's first track of "Marrow of the Spirit", which features Cello along with the sound of stream and birds. FX700 actually would manage to put me right there - make me imagine that I am near the stream watching a cello player play with birds chirping in the background. With EX-1000, everything is a bit more mellow and not as intimate as FX700. The stream is present, but you can't hear it's sound all that well. Instead of you being out there sitting under a tree with birds above and in front of you and the cello player performing right in front of you, everything is a bit stretched, distant.
But, at the same time, with a Classical orchestra, it's very atmospheric. The stage disappears, you are not observing a performance, but seems like everything is happening around you. You can visualize the transition between sections happen. This is something that FX700 or any other IEM has not produced for me. FX700 is not far behind when it comes to overall presentation and engagement, just does not feel as "BIG".