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Verum
4
Oct 6, 2017
Does anyone know how these would compare with the Shure SE215s?
daru
64
Oct 7, 2017
VerumI have both - these are way more detailed in the high-end and very slightly v-shaped in tuning compared to the SE215's. The soundstage is also quite a bit wider than the SE215's. You can really hear that detail and separation in stuff like acoustic guitar strumming and in percussion. So basically, everything you'd expect out of BA's used to fill the high-end versus the single dynamic driver of the S215's.
The 1MORE's are slightly v-shaped in tuning compared to the SE215's, so while they're more detailed they're not as accurate if you're looking for reference sound. In terms of quality the 1MORE Triple Drivers have a metal housing but the cable isn't detachable and feels really flimsy/fragile compared to the SE215's.
I personally prefer the 1MORE Triple Drivers over the SE215's - the wider soundstage and the extra detail in the high end really shines for the music I listen to, and I'm partial to the tuning over the reference sound of the SE215's.
Verum
4
Oct 7, 2017
daruThanks for that detailed response. I listen to a lot of classical music so I think the detailed high end will be nice. I also listen to a lot of podcasts and vocal clarity is important. Do these do a good job with that because of the detailed high end or are the mids a bit muddy? Also what is the difference between you saying detailed and accurate?
daru
64
Oct 7, 2017
VerumI'm referring to "accurate" to mean "close to reference" - sorry for the confusion. Slipped my mind that they're used interchangeably sometimes! By detailed I meant being able to distinguish small details in a sound - I noticed various things like the sound of the pick hitting a string or very slight fret buzz on the 1MOREs more than on the Shures, for example.
The mids aren't really muddy, but they're not as nice and detailed as the highs are. I'm not super discerning when I listen to podcasts or audiobooks, but I've not had any trouble making out words or anything like that.
Verum
4
Oct 7, 2017
daruAwesome! Thank you so much.
MFillmore
106
Oct 8, 2017
VerumI find that human voices sound very good on these. If you don't have a pair already I would recommend the triple drivers for this price.
Zeimus
98
Oct 12, 2017
VerumI feel like this are not worth the price. You can get much more bang for buck from some other Chinese earphones for half the price. There are some cheap dual driver hybrids out like blumuze on amazon, the silver ones aka e-mi CI880 Hybrid. They have great soundstage! Insane value.
Same with the shure's too. There are nicehck bro or tennmak pro with swappable mmcx cable (just like the shure's have) and nicehck makes a bluetooth mmcx cable too. And the shure's are only single driver. If you wanted a micro driver there are earphones like MEMT x5 for example.
For half the price of these also check out the bosshifi b3 hybrid driver which feature wood construction and have good mids. Similar to these would be urbanfun hybrid driver ear phones.
For around same price as these triples (cheaper actually at $65) check out the LZ such as LZ A2S ear phone which is even on amazon. Pretty much anything from LZ is worth way more than it costs. The LZ A4 was just on here and it was a great deal for what it was and almost no one purchased it (they make like two a day by hand apparently).
For around $100 you can get awesome in ears like Magaosi K3 or H3 (double vs triple drivers).
Also If you have an amp check out the kz zs5 quad drivers!!
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