For Etymotic, the goal of the EVO shell (and now, the ERX shell) was for a more fluid design with living elements based in nature. The in-concha shape lends itself to the typical Etymotic deep insertion design, while allowing for a lower profile when worn. This helps in situations when worn on stage, or under a helmet, for example. Additionally, routing the cable over the ear helps reduce cable microphonics. The shell itself is injection molded stainless steel and is incredibly robust. It has a pleasant heft to it that can be felt when held in one’s hand, yet all but disappears when worn in the ear.
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Tuning the ERX: A Blended ER4XR and EVO Sound
The sonic signature of the ERX is inspired by the ER4XR, but its execution is an amalgamation of the ERX and the EVO. Tonally, it leans towards accuracy, with a slight emphasis at lower frequencies that add just enough weight to the lower frequencies, without encroaching on the upper bass/lower midrange. Vocals are present and clear, while lacking any trace of muddiness or smearing.
The ERX is set to release 9AM PT on August 2nd, 2022—with final details going live then—and ship in late October.
The preorder price will be $249, and the retail price will be $299. The first quantity is, unfortunately, limited to 300 pairs, while we are working hard to make more inventory available.
How the soundstage for Etys typically? Still looking for a nice permanent IEM to go with my UTWS5 and looking for something with a fairly wide soundstage and detailing/separation as those are what I look for the most.
Have the Moondrop Snowia (Aria SE), MoonDrop Chu, 7hz Salnotes Dioko, Tin hifi T2, and Intime Miyabis and so far have really enjoyed the Dioko for almost all uses, though mostly due to my Miyabis MMCX connector breaking on me.
Was going to look into grabbing the Raptgo HookX but if Etys usually have decent sound stage and imagine I may go for these, though the HookX open back looks tempting and fun.
I have E3XRs and I also wanted more bass from my Tin T2s. I found it was much happier with the Comply Pro foam tips on the Etys, but I'm a bit of a basshead (trained classical bass player). Etys seem to have a major reaction to different tips (placement doesn't seem to vary much due to depth).
Soundstage is not wide/tall/deep but is placement-accurate to my experience. Mine are easily driven by my LG phone. I prefer them to my 7Hz Timeless but the passive sound isolation is a liability around other people and/or equipment (my wife doesn't like it when I can't hear her).
I'm hesitant to chase these new Ety-Drop collabs, especially when the 3xr is so cheap on Drop. I still want them even if I can't spend the cash, tho...
PromNightFetusI discovered Etymotic waaaay back in 2006 (and they’ve been around about a decade and a half longer than that). They don’t have the biggest soundstage; with typical stereo music, I don’t get a sense of frontal depth or overall large space, but the image of direction and separation is very good. So while I don’t get the sense of a big stage, it’s all happening in my skull, I can tell when an instrument is behind and further away than another, if that makes sense. The “Barbershop Binaural Haircut” is very good, if that makes sense: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IUDTlvagjJA
Are these a Drop version of the Etymotic EVO that adds multiple drivers, or a single balanced armature design in the EVO form factor? I already own a pair of ER4Ps and don't really need to replace them with something similar. I would definitely be interested in them if they are multi-driver with improved bass like the EVO though!
The ER4Ps are incredibly accurate, and have amazing acoustic isolation. I would love a bit of improved bass that I enjoy in some other IEMs, while still retaining the incredible acoustic isolation and balanced sound.
the single BA design really doesn't have very good low frequency response, especially for very low frequencies
I would point out that this isn't actually true, and the frequency response plots (which simply aren't posted by most manufacturers, so it's hard to compare in a useful way) show it. The ER4-SR are ruler flat down below 20Hz, and the -XR (on which these are based) add a couple of dB of boost to the bass region.
Respectfully, I suggest you are comparing them with other brands with artificially boosted bass.
Ety's are very different than most iem's, with the primary focus being detail & accuracy (XR line semi-excluded). A lot of that is due to most of them being balanced armature drivers vs. traditional dynamic drivers. If you have never heard the "Ety sound" you need to take a listen before you drop $300 on a pair of iems with a sound signature you've never heard. (unless you have a bottomless wallet) I love Etymotic for everything they are, but they are not your typical "fun" V-shaped or even U-shaped sound signature. It's all your personal preference. Though I am excited about them releasing a multi-driver iem knowing what they can do with just one.
IgnisBellatorYeah, it's a shame. I've recommended Drop (since MassDrop days!) several times to my friends there, only to discover they cannot order from Mexico... ☹️
bhalejosI spoke out about this some months ago and (if I recall correctly) a representative from Drop told me they will check it out, I don't think it's that hard since they ship to Colombia, but seems like it hasn't been sorted out yet...
Though it's tiny, it manages to power even high ohm headsets with amazing accuracy. It works great with the drop usb-c to usb-c and my Phillips shp-9600. Soon enough I'll be using the Akoustyx...
I have an external amplifier with no integrated DAC and I only have an xduo xa10 as a dac/amp can I use the xduo xa10 as a dac only with an external amplifier?
So I bought the HD6xx a few weeks back and when I finally got the packages i got some Noir 99. ever happened to any of u guys and how did it get resolved
Tuning the ERX: A Blended ER4XR and EVO Sound The sonic signature of the ERX is inspired by the ER4XR, but its execution is an amalgamation of the ERX and the EVO. Tonally, it leans towards accuracy, with a slight emphasis at lower frequencies that add just enough weight to the lower frequencies, without encroaching on the upper bass/lower midrange. Vocals are present and clear, while lacking any trace of muddiness or smearing. The ERX is set to release 9AM PT on August 2nd, 2022—with final details going live then—and ship in late October. The preorder price will be $249, and the retail price will be $299. The first quantity is, unfortunately, limited to 300 pairs, while we are working hard to make more inventory available.