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Senny
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Mar 31, 2015
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I really wanted these to sound good.
I was quite impressed with how well these are built. I expected TTpod T1E kind of build quality, where I'd have to replace the plug and strain relief would be horrible. But the plug is solid and the strain relief and memory wire are really quite nice. But that's as far as it goes really. Trying only all the tips didn't really provide a solid seal and comply foamies just revealed how sub par the sound is.
Bass is thuddy, not punchy or boomy. Extremely forward, dominant and in your head. Mid's are a bit lacking. There's no vocal clarity and smoothness. Percussion instruments, ie. snares, always chirp with a weird 3K bump. No body, no bark. Highs, really meh.
Pushing the in-ear in and out makes crinkly noises like the diaphragm is folding.
These'd be good in the gym where you wanna block out the bad music or TV and you don't mind the cable getting crimped, smashed or snagged on equipment.
These impressions come from a regular user of SE846s and Noble 4's. So yeah, a bit unfair. The TTpod T1-Es also set a high standard for budget in-ears.
Mar 31, 2015
Bear-in-the-air
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Mar 31, 2015
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SennyThe ttpods are much more expensive than the m6 and aren't meant to stay in your ears when you are running around so compromises have to be made. For the price they still do have decent sound quality and amazing build quality.
Mar 31, 2015
Senny
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Apr 1, 2015
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Bear-in-the-airBut I don't want them to stay in my ears as soon as I put them in...
Apr 1, 2015
Bear-in-the-air
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Apr 1, 2015
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SennySo you want them to fall out your ears? Sorry, I'm confused.
Apr 1, 2015
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