Mephistopheles
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Your hoping for too much then my friend.mukulymn said:I wont b buying any iem in ths year.(I hope so)
Seems they are working on it . Something a step ahead than RE262 . Most probably they will reduce its impedance to make the news IEM lighter for PMP's to drive without a amp .Mephistopheles said:Is RE272 coming?
The only mention of RE272 is in clieOS blog under "Possible review". I am hoping for it to be a true upgrade to RE252 (including lower impedance like anubhav mentioned). As of now, even clieOS does not know when it's coming to him for review.Mephistopheles said:Is RE272 coming?
anubhav2345 said:Dunno in which lust , i ordered the HM601 and RE-Zero today .
Expecting them soon by tomorrow . So now Three IEM's its gonna be RE-ZERO , DDM , DBA-02 . Eying Monster Turbine's also
Lol, you don't know the half of it brother!!!esanthosh said:^ You always seem to find the best deals . Congrats, BTW
This is so very true , Initially i started hating DBA-02 for there overall sound ( extremely poor bass ) to an extent . Now with DBA's plugged in for like an hour , i am finding them perfect . Its just this that they perform there best with a certain genre's .esanthosh said:^ Not far off my initial impressions! Now, my suggestion is don't try to compare it to anything else right now. Give a long session and see how you feel about the treble. I'm talking at least an hour to a couple of hours; even 30 mins did not do it for me. If it works for you, I'll be assured that my case is not a one off.
anubhav2345 said:This is so very true , Initially i started hating DBA-02 for there overall sound ( extremely poor bass ) to an extent . Now with DBA's plugged in for like an hour , i am finding them perfect . Its just this that they perform there best with a certain genre's .
Prolonged listening settles the impression of particular IEM .
Loving Deadmau5 tracks right now !!
One person actually compared the Earsonics SM3 and the JH13 Pro. In essence, he said that it was a matter of taste between the two headphones. The quote is on page 131 (post 1952) on the SM3 Appreciation Thread. Here is the original quote:
That brings up one of the ideas I see repeated that isn't always true; that going to
high end custom means the end of lusting after universals. It doesn't necessarily work that
way. It didn't for me. I would bet for a significant number of people expressing the idea, it won't either.
The JH13 is a remarkable piece of engineering and worth every bit of it's price. How it
manages to use 6 BA drivers and the associated crossovers and sound so seamless and smooth is nearly
unbelievable. The presentation is seamless, like a single driver IEM, fast like any BA and extended
on both top and bottom in line with the best universals.
but
It is only one version of sonic presentation. It is easily possible to have a high end custom and still
choose to spend listening time with "lesser" IEMs. I've had the JH13 for a year now. Over the last few months
at least half my listening time is with other IEMs. For the most recent few months it's been the e-Q7. Now it's
the SM3. The SM3 may very well end up beating my favorite universal, the e-Q7 sound wise, although the build never will.
The SM3 seems to match up pretty well with the JH13 as far as frequency extension, both top and bottom.
The mids on the SM3 are more forward and a little "hotter" than the JH13. The JH13 is quite a bit smoother
across the spectrum than the SM3, which isn't to say I hear the SM3 as peaky. The SM3 makes a very good
transition through the frequencies, but it isn't seamless. The SM3 has very nearly equal clarity to the JH13,
and not far behind the CK10, which has the most clarity of any IEM I've heard.
So far, the unique feature I hear in the SM3 is it's soundstage and image. It's very impressive, but at the same time
sometimes not "real". The soundstage reminds me of the HD800, which is my favorite fullsize can. The HD800 throws an amazing,
huge 3d soundstage, even when it's not called for. The SM3 does somewhat the same thing, although not to the extent
the HD800 does. I like the effect on a lot of material, but not on everything. In comparison the JH13 has about
as "honest" an image and soundstage as I've heard in IEMs. Everything is in the correct location and of the correct size.
The soundstage on the JH13 disappears because nothing much surprises or disappoints.
That's my 2¢ so far on the JH13 vs SM3 comparison.
It seems like the Earsonics SM3 is a much better deal. If you don't like it, the resale value is extremely high (I have seen it sold for more than retail). If you do like it, you can get custom tips or a full custom remold.
strategy said:Santosh, which IEM are you talking about, ( in your last post ( SM3 ?, but why did you quote anubhav ? )
Yeah i know.bennysachdev said:Your hoping for too much then my friend.