QUOTE(Memories_Fallen @ Mar 24 2013, 11:08 AM)
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...50&hl=monopriceHeadphones Headphones/ Earphones Recomendation Corner V8, ask options here
Headphones Headphones/ Earphones Recomendation Corner V8, ask options here
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Mar 24 2013, 11:14 AM
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QUOTE(Memories_Fallen @ Mar 24 2013, 11:08 AM) http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...50&hl=monoprice |
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Mar 24 2013, 11:16 AM
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QUOTE(Ask_Yip @ Mar 24 2013, 11:14 AM) Thanks, btw how can it be compared to Rm300++ headphones? such as the fad adagio iii or the sony xba 20? Hmmm.. |
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Mar 24 2013, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE(Memories_Fallen @ Mar 24 2013, 11:16 AM) Thanks, btw how can it be compared to Rm300++ headphones? such as the fad adagio iii or the sony xba 20? Hmmm.. Don't compare lar like this, you pay more, you get more (not only sound, built quality, material, long lasting, brand..).But the best way still you go try by yourself and see which one you like the most. |
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Mar 24 2013, 11:22 AM
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QUOTE(Ask_Yip @ Mar 24 2013, 11:20 AM) Don't compare lar like this, you pay more, you get more (not only sound, built quality, material, long lasting, brand..). Just only care about sound. Design, material and branding not really much care. though its only rm50 huhu But the best way still you go try by yourself and see which one you like the most. |
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Mar 24 2013, 11:23 AM
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QUOTE(Ask_Yip @ Mar 24 2013, 11:20 AM) Don't compare lar like this, you pay more, you get more (not only sound, built quality, material, long lasting, brand..). Checked head-fi.. for the rating of sound 7.5/10 quite outstanding for its price But the best way still you go try by yourself and see which one you like the most. (3C21) Monoprice 8320 (MEP-933) Reviewed Feb 2012 Details: 14.2mm dynamic-driver IEM from cable vendor Monoprice Current Price: $7 from monoprice.com (MSRP: $7.11) Specs: Driver: Dynamic | Imp: 32Ω | Sens: 96 dB | Freq: 20-20k Hz | Cable: 4' I-plug Nozzle Size: 5mm | Preferred tips: Sony Hybrids, Meelec long single-flanges, Comply T400 Wear Style: Straight down or over-the-ear Accessories (0/5) - Single-flange silicone tips (1 size) Build Quality (2.5/5) – Large housings containing the sizeable drivers are plastic but feel well put-together. Strain reliefs are present all around but the nylon-sheathed cord is fragile, tangle-prone, and lacks a cinch Isolation (2/5) – Large, vented housings and short nozzles greatly limit isolation Microphonics (3/5) – Annoying when worn cable-down, not much of an issue with over-the-ear wear Comfort (2.5/5) – The plastic housings are lightweight but large, thick, and complete with sharp ridges. They seem to be designed for over-the-ear wear but don’t fit those with small/medium-sized ears well. With the cable exit point pointed forward, the cable can be worn straight down or looped over the ear. The nozzle is shallowly angled and not very long, which may make the stock tips useless for some Sound (7.5/10) – Monoprice specializes in sourcing cheap, high quality parts and offering reasonably-priced alternatives to brand-name products. When it comes to audio quality, the MEP-933 does exactly that, rivaling far more expensive earphones in traits such as balance, detail, and clarity. The bass of the MEP-933 is punchy but far from overblown - I would even hesitate to call the earphone ‘bass-heavy’. Bass quantity is more in line with sets such as the Brainwavz Beta and MEElec CW31 than bassy IEMs like the Dunu Trident and Soundmagic E10. The low end offers good speed and resolution but doesn’t have the greatest depth. Sub-bass lacks texture and fails to portray individual notes well compared to higher-end sets, especially at lower volume levels. Partly to blame are the MEP-933’s average dynamics, which result in a mild case of ‘one-note’ bass. There is also a bit of reverb audible in the plastic housings, not unlike what I experience with Sennheiser's IE-series earphones. The midrange of the MEP-933 is crisp and clean - not just for the asking price, but even next to high-end sets. Detail levels are good and though the bass is slightly boosted, the mids are not notably recessed considering that the presentation is distancing on the whole. Vocals are prominent, if a bit thin – those who prefer a thick or lush sound will probably be better off saving up for a Dunu Trident or Xears set. The MEP-933 is still slightly thicker than the Brainwavz Beta and lacks a bit of the detail and transparency of the latter. It is much smoother, however, especially moving up into the treble region. The top end of the MEP-933 is low on sparkle and not very revealing, but not laid-back enough for the earphones to sound dark. Resolution is decent and the MEP-933 is smooth and reasonably well-extended – more so than many pricier earphones. There is a bit of smearing when things get fast and heavy on the cymbals but nothing to complain about with a lower-tier product. Indeed, minute issues with the bass and treble being noteworthy is a testament to how solid a performer the Monoprice is on the whole. What’s more interesting is the earphones’ presentation. In contrast to most budget IEMs, which tend to have a congested, in-the-head presentation, the MEP-933 has a wide, airy, and open sound to it. There’s good width to the soundstage but nearly no depth or layering, resulting in poor imaging and a distinct lack of centering ability. The heightened left-right separation gives the MEP-933 a more laid-back, headphone-like feel but also means that imaging and overall positioning ability lags behind not-so-budget sets such as the Soundmagic E10 and Brainwavz M1. Value (9/10) – Budget IEMs typically follow a simple formula – cheap, straight-barrel housing, high-sensitivity driver, and massively enhanced bass. The Monoprice MEP-933 shrugs such convention - its gigantic shells and equally enormous 14.2mm transducers, over-the-ear fit, and balanced sound signature make for one atypical budget option. There is no doubt that you are getting much more than your money’s worth in sound quality – the MEP-933 is clear, balanced, and detailed unlike anything I’ve heard in or near its price range. Simply put, it has no business sounding as good as it does. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for user-friendliness – the ergonomics are questionable and the fabric cable is noisy and tangle-prone. Aftermarket tips are likely a necessity as well, and even then the MEP-933 simply won’t work for some users. In the end, it isn’t likely to be the end-all earphone for most, but at least it’s cheap enough to try without any regrets. Pros: Fantastic sound quality for the price Cons: Noisy, tangle-prone cable; large housings with sharp ridges won’t be comfortable for many Thanks to nmxdaven and randomZash for the MEP-933! |
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Mar 24 2013, 11:27 AM
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Consider the fit and comfort also
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Mar 24 2013, 01:15 PM
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Mar 24 2013, 04:28 PM
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Your rig: iPhone, iPad, iPod
What type of usage: Music File format used in your source: mp3 Genre of music you listen to: Trance, progressive trance(I'm a basshead which listens to songs that contain deep, powerful bass) Headphone/ earphone type: closed, circumaural Other requirements (if any): 3.5mm jack, volume control, wired, comfortable, easy to store Budget: RM600 This post has been edited by sengkin95: Mar 24 2013, 04:35 PM |
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Mar 24 2013, 06:57 PM
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- Your rig (mp3 players, amps, sound card etc) : Laptop, Teclast X19HD - What type of usage (movies/ gaming/ music etc) : Music and movies - File format used in your source (i.e. flac, mp3 etc) : MP3 - Genre of music you listen to (classical, jazz, metal, etc) : KPOP, JPOP - Headphone/ earphone type (closed, open, circumaural, IEM etc) : close/open, fullsize/on-ear - Other requirements (if any) (mic, volume control, 5.1ch, 7.1ch etc) : need bass - Budget of RM200 (plus minus) |
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Mar 24 2013, 07:09 PM
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Mar 24 2013, 07:42 PM
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QUOTE(lolful @ Mar 24 2013, 07:09 PM) Hmmm what about RX12, thought about it because quality looks quite good @@, new to earphones so please excuse my noobness I think that is the best earphone in the world. Way better than the Unique Melody Miracle lol.. This post has been edited by Memories_Fallen: Mar 24 2013, 07:44 PM |
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Mar 24 2013, 07:44 PM
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Mar 24 2013, 07:46 PM
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Mar 24 2013, 07:48 PM
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QUOTE(lolful @ Mar 24 2013, 07:44 PM) Dude just kidding with ya..better get some more high end earphones. The monoprice is the best of the best in the price range. the one u mention i dun think its not even close to compete with the monoprice This post has been edited by Memories_Fallen: Mar 24 2013, 07:48 PM |
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Mar 24 2013, 08:07 PM
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QUOTE(Memories_Fallen @ Mar 24 2013, 07:48 PM) Dude just kidding with ya..better get some more high end earphones. The monoprice is the best of the best in the price range. the one u mention i dun think its not even close to compete with the monoprice Monoprice cable got tangling issues? o.o cable kena tangle quite annoying |
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Mar 24 2013, 08:24 PM
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Mar 24 2013, 08:49 PM
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Mar 24 2013, 09:03 PM
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Mar 24 2013, 09:07 PM
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QUOTE(lolful @ Mar 24 2013, 09:03 PM) If you were asking me, no... Havent actually tried any earphone that i know the name of.... except 1 logitech earphone ( green earbuds ), 1st time being so specific about buying earphones Asking Ah_Yip la...i even quote his previous post..but nvm since ur still new to this beautiful environment..u should try it..looks like shit but sounds like heaven |
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Mar 24 2013, 09:09 PM
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QUOTE(lolful @ Mar 24 2013, 09:03 PM) If you were asking me, no... Havent actually tried any earphone that i know the name of.... except 1 logitech earphone ( green earbuds ), 1st time being so specific about buying earphones Btw, whats the budget your looking for? Maybe i can help you as i got some experience in headphones/earphones..ur budget? ur requirements? ur genres? hmmm.... |
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