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SOULSIK
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Oct 2, 2018
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From my experience, IEMs can be a love and hate relationship. It really can't be compared to headphones. Seriously, it is comparing a bike to a car. Both can be really fast, expensive and well... great !
However, perhaps this is worth the mention: LZ A4 or similar iems that have filters which allows you to "mod" (not really), the sound. This may be the closest thing to what you are asking.
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Oct 2, 2018
Heefty
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Oct 3, 2018
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SOULSIKLove/Hate indeed...
I don't expect them to take the place of my full sized cans. I am really only interested for the sake of mobility/travel. I just have minimum expectations for sound quality for my money, and at the respective price points, none of them have met my demands so far. I will still always have, use, and love my full sized cans where they are appropriate/usable.
I find that the filters all come with extra noise/distortion if they make any difference at all.
I can get VE Monk + for $5 and they sound great (apart from bass extension, but they're $5). Nowadays you can get members of the Sennheiser HD family (not to mention other headphones) for under $200 . I've got multiple sets of good sounding sealed full sized headphones for prices ranging from $50 up. Why is this so hard to accomplish in a form factor that gives you good isolation?
Oct 3, 2018
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