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Dry Pillow
post Sep 3 2008, 01:36 PM

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Does this Bijou has any improvement compared to X3i?

Thinking of purchasing one, since many people praise the X3i for its clarity. But of course I need to save some money first
Dry Pillow
post Sep 27 2008, 06:11 AM

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ClieOS did review on this Bijou and rated it

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/722890

He rated it lower than the X3. Does anyone really sure the Bijou is an improvement actually? hmm.gif

Well maybe its bit dark and suits different taste. I fond of treble, bright, and clarity. Light on bass

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Dry Pillow
post Oct 7 2008, 07:19 AM

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yuheng,

since you brought in this new model Bijou, will you plan any price change/cut for the X3i and XBi?
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post Oct 29 2008, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(johnliew @ Oct 29 2008, 01:33 AM)
Hi guys,

I just got my Mylarone Bijou Gunmetal and... before I start my rant, let me try to prove that I am not a moron.

I have one CX300, which I use regularly, so I do know how to use IEMs.
I have one SR60, which I use regularly, so I am not really that tone deaf.

Something is wrong with my Bijous. The sound is lopsided. To be specific, every spectrum on the left side, is off. The bass and volume level between both sides are so obviously different.

It's so obvious that it's giving me headaches. Before you question me, yes, I have checked and make sure the seal is tight on both side. And here is a run down of things I tried.

1. Switching both side's foam tips to one size bigger
2. Switching both side's foam tips to one size smaller
3. Change left side's foam tip only to one size bigger
4. Change left side's foam tip only to one size smaller

And every time I made a change, I tested with by swapping left and right sides.

And it is confirmed, the sound is .... for the lack of better words... bad on the left side. Right side = nice tight bass/treble, left side = RM10 headphones = shallow, veiled, flat.

Does anyone else have the same problem? I notice it's still there after 8 hours of burning on, and getting even more obvious.

Sure, sure. Some of you would scoff. What is 8 hours. These babies need 120hours+ of burn in right? But come on, even the volume should be balanced from the beginning, right?

Oh before I forget, yes, I have tried with multiple sources (Creative Zen Vision:M, PC, notebook), and that's definitely rules out.

Have I gotten a lemon?
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