Hello, I just joined, primarily for the audiophile products. Looking at purchasing the NHT C3 speakers for our new living room. Space is about 15 feet wide by 33 long and they will fire long ways. Space is just for general listening, music room with all equipment is downstairs, so hoping they will fill it with sound nicely. Cheers.
Mar 18, 2024
Been using my pair I got from Linsul and they sound great for just about every genre of music. Very comparable in SQ to much more expensive earphones like the LZ-A5 and Fiio FH5.
Can't ask for too much more in SQ for what these cost. Thumbs up from me.
To enhance the sound even further, cables and tips is more or less for guys that own more than a few iems. It comes with 3 filter nozzles. The one that comes installed gives the most balanced profile for the sound. The gold one is for bass enhanced the silver treble enhanced. Subtle changes but does enhance these areas of sound. This is just the beginning.
We all have different shaped ears so I keep a big box of 100s of tips from various earphones I own and I like to tweek each earphone I get using the box of tips but changing the tips to my liking. it is a bit like changing pads on a headphone to give a slight different take on the sound profile. More bass, more forward mid section or even more treble all can be done using different tips. Cable is a hotly debated topic. I use a pure silver cable on the DMGs. Which also changes the tone a touch and tightens the overall sound. Again no need to spend excess amounts on cables and tips or extra filters but this option is there for guys that can't leave well enough alone.
Another option is to use a Bluetooth adapter on these to go fully wireless. You can do that since you can change out the cable to a mmcx Bluetooth cable.
But I actually do prefer using something like the Earstudio ES100 or Bluewave get since they allow me to use any of my headphones or IEMs without having to swap cables
I stick to the stock filters myself but I have tried my LZ A5 filters and they give a warmer thicker sound to the sound profile. No need to buy extra filters but not too many earphones out there where you can use filters from another earphone for yet another tweek on the sound.
Not many reviews out there on the Get, but plenty of happy buyers of the ES100! I'd love if someone could compare the 2 at some point.
Edit: apparently the ES100 easily beats the Bluewave. So now I'll definitely be picking it up :)
http://nargalzius.com/blog/archives/2018/02/18/bluewave-get-review
Edit2: was reading about the ifi xDSD which apparently is fantastic. But it's 4x the price of the ES100, and has more tech built in.