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Chyan
post Sep 10 2014, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(E1 - AKG @ Sep 9 2014, 04:19 PM)
Audio-Technica ATH-CKR9


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QUOTE(liquidgal @ Sep 10 2014, 01:11 AM)
Can try out HiFiMan RE400, and RHA MA750.
RHA is more warm sounding and typical England sound. More to mids, smooth and rich. The strength is not on separation, positioning and details. It's with very mature and comfortable sound tuning.

RE400 is clean and refined. Not so warm, also more to England sound. It's also focus more on mids. The charming part is when the music flows out like feather, soft and smooth.
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Thanks! Will research more on these. smile.gif
Chyan
post Mar 27 2015, 02:04 PM

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Your rig: Laptop, Dell Inspiron 14r, Android Phone
What type of usage: Music, Movies, live performance
File format used in your source: MP3 320kbps, AAC-iTunes 168Kbps
Genre of music you listen to: Pop, Jazz, electropop, r&b

Headphone/ earphone type: Negative profile IEMs.
Budget: 180-290MYR

My SE215 broke. The cable got loose inside. Tried to solder it but in the end the original point gave way. Sigh. So I was wondering should I;

Stick to SE215 (2nd hand) or get the Ostry KC06(A). Are they similar to SE215? I dislike sharp/bright trebles. More to midrange and tight bass kind. Suitable? Or is there any other brand/model? Havi B3? AT IM series?

Appreciate your responses. smile.gif

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Chyan
post Jul 8 2020, 03:34 PM

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Just got myself Tin Hifi T2 Plus after reading reviews. Pretty worth it for the money. Built like a tank and the shape fits snugly to my ear canals.

Will have to listen to it more but at first glance, I'm really pleasantly surprised how balanced it is in the low and high range. Not sibilant at all which is a very high plus for me. My current daily driver is Havi B3 Pro 1 which needs a lot of power to drive. It's similar in a way but B3 is more flat in its signature. Overall, glad I went this over the Fiio FD2.



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Chyan
post Jul 9 2020, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(xxboxx @ Jul 9 2020, 09:13 AM)
Nice. They go back to sub $50 now instead of price like P1 and T4.
It doesn't have memory foam pads?

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They do provide those. The fit is rather tight though. But the shape of these is the best out of their lineups. Smaller and less edgy sure is comfy.

 

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