Have you tried those hybrid IEMs ? sony to coming up with hybrid version of xba series, you might want to try that.
T-PEOS H-200. Cowon rebranding it as EH2. Seems value for money hybrid as of now. Haven't tried it.I am a little rusty when it comes to IEMs. I don't think I've tried the hybrid IEMs. Any specific IEMs you have in mind? The Sony XBA-H series seems much costlier.
VSonic's new earphones deliver competent, versatile, consumer-friendly sound and continue the manufacturer's streak of high value-for-money releases. The VSD1 sounds a touch more impactful while the VSD1S is more balanced and a bit smoother up top, but both earphones are very easy to recommend and rank among my favorite budget-friendly sets.
In my review of VSonic's pricier GR07 model, I mentioned that its performance makes it difficult to justify spending several hundred dollars on flagship earphones from a different brand. The new VSD1 and VSD1S do the same to most sets in their price range, and many well above it. For some listeners, especially those new to Hi-Fi, the VSD1 might be all that's necessary for a start, potentially displacing even VSonic's own higher-end models. That is, until the next round of budget-friendly releases catch up to the current top dogs.
We might have a new bang for buck king. PLus the slight V sig will make it a great all rounder
Not if Inks is right
I am yet to get back to IEMs with any regularity. I do have a Sony MH1C thanks to @hzant6681. Heard it once, but yet to listen again.
Here's my current interest list:
Unlike before, I am trying to restrict myself to one IEM every 2-3 months (it usually becomes one every 2 weeks in the end). Have too much already!
- Philips Fidelio S2 (from Amazon JP)
- SteelSeries Flux In-Ear / VSonic VSD1S / LG Quadbeat 2
- Hifiman RE-400
- TDK BA-200 / IE800