Ha, that's what the Virgo option was on Amazon, you get a figurine too.....well I'm glad I didn't spend extra for that.....it is some bold box design though!The box needs more mention than the FR
Ha, that's what the Virgo option was on Amazon, you get a figurine too.....well I'm glad I didn't spend extra for that.....it is some bold box design though!The box needs more mention than the FR
Took you guys a while to catch this.Hey, I've got a question. Why the target curves for these and the Fiio FD5 are different?
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Apparently we were busy buying stuff...Took you guys a while to catch this.
Order from China via Amazon. To EU countries. No additional costs. See #101 and this:Do we know if there will be duty and or VAT to pay on these? (Plus shippers processing fee)?
£50 is an impulse buy £70 not so much.
I *think* he arranged for the company to send me one, not himself.This one was sent in by Crinacle.
There is a youtube video Crinacle did where he suggested he tested a bunch of random samples to see how QC/QA was and from the measurements on his site it looks pretty consistent. Assuming they were indeed a random selection.This is nuts performance (good thing).
Question is - is it representative of random sample
This one was sent in by Crinacle.
Is every IEM measured for frequency response compliance during QA/QC @crinacle ?
So you're using Harman IEM 2019 v2? I've tried to do a google on this but didn't come up with much - do you have a pic overlapping the different versions of the Harman IEM targets and show the one you're using before vs the one you're using now? (Just to have a proper easy reference for the differences)Took you guys a while to catch this.
After careful listening tests of last few IEMs, I realized if I boost the hump on top right, it doesn't sound right. So I decided to go with the new curve that doesn't have that peak. I will be using this from now on.
Here's more about the two target curves:Hey, I've got a question. Why the target curves for these and the Fiio FD5 are different?
As an Android user who's unfamiliar with Wavelet, is it really delicate enough to allow imitating different IEMs?Most people here probably use iphones, so it's not possible to use Wavelet and squig.link measurements, but if you use android it's kinda pointless to spend money on new iems when you can eq stuff that you already own and get the same results
I can't do the same thing. My wife has an extremely narrow ear entry. The only iems that were fitting her were audeo pfe 012.I'm exactly on the same situation, but I hope that bad feeling will stop I give them to her when they arrive. I just want to try them really to decide whether IEMs are for me or not. She's the one that really uses IEMs intensively.
Poweramp Equalizer is another good Android option, which can now support importing PEQ from text filesAs an Android user who's unfamiliar with Wavelet, is it really delicate enough to allow imitating different IEMs?
That would already be great for me.The nozzle side is 6.8mm.
If you believe in Harman research it's not possible to tell apart 2 different headphones eq'd to the same curve. There are obviously exceptions like distortion at high volumesAs an Android user who's unfamiliar with Wavelet, is it really delicate enough to allow imitating different IEMs?
Sure might be, but we are trying to avoid discussing individual preferences and tastes. It is futile like arguing if Pepsi or Coke is better or if Chocolate or Vanilla is better. All just a matter of taste isn’t it?Way to much base boost for me. Best tonality IMHO have Sennheiser HD560S