Not an all-time low, but good deal if you're looking for a pair of IEMs now.
OSS
Not an all-time low, but good deal if you're looking for a pair of IEMs now.
OSS
I bought these last year for a little less via the sennheiser eBay sale. they are exceptional sounding IEMs - however my friend bought the much cheaper ie200 and much more expensive ie900 and all three perform fairly similarly. May be worth considering the cheaper option!
Solid recommendation you can get 15% of 17% these on eBay with the same coupon
~$200 if this suits peoples price range
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/385682081538
You can do a tape mod over a hole to seal the bass and get better sounding bass similar to the IE 600
Yes, that is exactly what he had done!
+1 on this recommendation
Hart audio currently has a birthday sale too if you want a different cable.
Are they still required? having the IE300, they had issues with the connector on the cable I believe, where it'll fail after a short time.
Links please? Can't seem to find anything on their website
I recently bought this cable for my IE600. It's compatible with the MMCX IE series and is of excellent quality.
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BL9GQHPM
Hey mate, how long is this cable? I can't find it in the link :)
@cactusjuice: It's about 1.15m
Use the code: HAC5YEAR
I'll post a deal. Hopefully it's still working. It was $107 for a 5ft cable with their modular termination for me ie600 shipped.
Can’t wait to listen to some low bitrate Spotify audio on these $600 earphones.
I have these hooked to a DAC on my PC and they sound sublime. 😙
YouTube music and Spotify music sound terrible sometimes. I thought I must be doing something wrong. I wish there was a filter to skip low bit rate songs.
If I can notice it, it must be pretty bad
after owning some high end audio headphones, i feel like compare to anything else, source is the least impactful……headphone/iem itself definitely takes bigger part of the pie.
then you'd better stop wasting money on it…
Couldn't agree more. Speakers / headphones make the biggest difference, but the ability to drive them with a high enough quality source definitely makes a difference too. I just use a pro audio DAC with my cans, it's good enough, low latency, reliable, and didn't break the bank.
I own U12t / Monarch3 and these, nothing wrong with Spotify. Do the test yourself if you want to see if you can tell a difference, don't have to take my word for it.
@320kbps ogg vorbis (Spotify "Very High" setting) the difference is so small that you won't be able to tell unless you are specifically looking for it, I can pass the ABX test ~85%.
It's much more noticable on Spotify normal/low on the free plan, you can hear audible compression artifacts, but on high/very high 99% of people will not be able to hear a difference.
I have ~3TB of FLAC and for daily use still run Spotify due to convience.
hello is this an upgrade to my YUIN PK3? thanks