Message from @Tervy
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I've compared to some other headphones
T2 > m50x > takstar pro 82 > akg k240
are these any good?
yes qcy is gud
$10 markup just for buying it on amazon
🤔
difference between t1 and t2?
everythign
t2 is too good
also, t2 vs t3 what is the consensus?
I've heard that t2 pro sucks
yea
more bass heavy or something
its a sidegrade more than anything
t3 are an upgrade but currently not worth the price performance ratio of the t2
any other good wireless in ears?
campfire solaris using chink knockoff drivers <:thonk:288060975775612929>
and people just paying out of their ass for the brand and idioticy
This kinda shit is why western companies are either dropping prices or dying
Looks like my V-Modas are kicking the bucket, and I'm about done with buying $350 headphones from them the moment my previous pair goes out of their "great" warranty. Yall got recs on higher-end over-ear headphones? I need them to be compatible with a 3.5mm cable.
Also: strongly prefer closed-back
pro82
What's the sound profile on those?
nvm they have a graph on the product page
Anything better than that though? I don't care about budget, really.
Do all 2-pin iem connectors suck or have I just had bad luck?
KZ ZS5/CCA C10, found the connectors really loose on both
Lost a ZS5 unit when I was running, C10 came off and fell down stairs
Just want to know if it's a kz thing, if I got a different brand would they be more secure? Or should I go for MMCX?
uh
do you have a tendency to plug/unplug them often
i think it might just be a kz thing because mmcx connectors vary in tightness
the t2 have notoriously tight mmcx connections
2 pin > mmcx in my experience
My Peacock P1 are 2-pin and that connector works flawlessly. My little sisters had some KZ earphones and their connectors worked fine as well
You shouldn't be unplugging them very often regardless of connector type
no, I don't really unplug them, just set them up when I first get them and then whenever they fall out