Message from @makhar

Discord ID: 624162809042960384


2019-09-18 19:48:56 UTC  

I like this dude and his channel because calls out other reviewers as shills and has autistically good hearing and ability to detect problems

2019-09-18 19:50:28 UTC  

He also tries out (with his own money) way more than the standard tin t2 and KZ shit

2019-09-18 19:52:17 UTC  

Like pretty sure he was the first westerner to even hear about the peacock p1 at the bottom right and those are now my favorite IEMs I've ever owned

2019-09-18 19:53:08 UTC  

i am not so sophisticated in terms of IEMs and ear phones/headphones/earbuds, whatever people call them these days... lul

2019-09-18 19:53:29 UTC  

lol'd at the writings on his palm

2019-09-18 19:55:33 UTC  

probably, any IEM gonna be better than my current sony earbuds

2019-09-18 19:56:22 UTC  

Yep, probably

2019-09-18 19:57:05 UTC  

In general I rec KZ or tin t2 in the sub-$50 price range, but the t2 are far from the magic that people here shill them as

2019-09-18 19:57:38 UTC  

They're better than a $20 set of KZs but worse than a $50 set of KZ which makes them about right at 30-35

2019-09-18 21:32:29 UTC  

@Wheeshnaw T2 ventmod makes them sound way better than any KZ trash

2019-09-18 21:33:59 UTC  

t2 vent mod kinda trash unless youre using some kinda specialty tape

2019-09-18 21:34:03 UTC  

too much bloat

2019-09-18 21:34:35 UTC  

and kz multi driver qc is garbage

2019-09-18 21:35:10 UTC  

I used blutack

2019-09-18 21:35:33 UTC  

Perfect seal made great bass

2019-09-19 05:09:43 UTC  

I hate to be the normie but I have been using my QCYs a lot

2019-09-19 05:14:05 UTC  

Same

2019-09-19 05:25:04 UTC  

faaeal iris 2.0 or toneking tp16?
yes i need earbuds that has mic init

2019-09-19 08:40:02 UTC  

I also QCU

2019-09-19 08:40:10 UTC  

Qcy

2019-09-19 08:40:38 UTC  

First wireless bud

2019-09-19 08:41:36 UTC  

I had a Bose budget sport earbuds but the fitting tightness destroys my ear

2019-09-20 02:17:59 UTC  

Alright my Urbanfun TS1 finally came in

2019-09-20 02:18:43 UTC  

First thing I noticed is that they are REALLY flimsy. Absolutely zero effort taken to make these things sturdy. Thin plastic, kinda rickety, but that's OK because they won't be leaving my desk area.

2019-09-20 02:19:54 UTC  

Second thing I noticed is that they are super quiet. My computer sound card barely gives em enough power but I'm planning on getting a USB amp anyway. Most phones will NOT have enough power for these headphones. LG V30 was fine but only when almost maxed out (which I've never had to do before)

2019-09-20 02:21:49 UTC  

HOWEVER - all that really matters is sound. And they sound damn good. Curiously sharp on the bass while being warm everywhere else - almost the polar opposite of my Peacock P1, which are currently my all-time favorite. But it's a nice sound. Bass and lows are elevated and mids are recessed - a v-shaped sound profile, but perhaps not as extreme as my three prior pairs of V-Moda headphones, which these are replacing.

2019-09-20 02:22:54 UTC  

As for comfort, they're comfortable. Simple as that. They should be really comfortable for small heads/ears as well as large ones. Part of that is due to their super lightweight (flimsy) construction, but also because the padding is pretty nice on them.

2019-09-20 02:23:24 UTC  

I'm going to give them a few days of listening before I post to <#491172628917256192> but I had high expectations for these and they are currently meeting them.

2019-09-20 10:17:51 UTC  

You going to some lengths to justify your purchase

2019-09-20 11:38:46 UTC  

they may sound good but that wont matter when they fall apart after a week of light use

2019-09-20 12:37:23 UTC  

is pinned message still relevant?

2019-09-20 12:40:13 UTC  

depends what you want fam

2019-09-20 13:23:53 UTC  

i was always into sony, wanna go full retard

2019-09-20 14:22:21 UTC  

Mh755 👌 but j cable <:blobconfused:589100793420972042>

2019-09-20 17:06:41 UTC  

A lot of high end cans are super light like this, just typically not closed back sets so I as surprised. The TS1 was actually initially designed and sold by some big name western audio company but apparently the rights were sold to chinks

I've been listening to them more and I do like em a lot. Super comfy over long listening periods and the sound profile is very nice for electronic (which is my main shit) but also rock or, if you're into it, hip-hop

2019-09-20 18:20:13 UTC  

Which wireless chink IEMs do I go for if I literally just wanna use them on my way to work and at the gym?

2019-09-20 18:23:08 UTC  

@ICantBelieveItsSam what kinda budget

2019-09-20 18:30:10 UTC  

The lower the better but I'd be alright spending around 40usd

2019-09-20 18:31:25 UTC  

Should I also change out the eartips for something else? I've heard about spinfits, they any good?