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True to its name, the NSMO 3D IEM delivers 3D audio in more ways than one. Designed to get the most out of video game sound, the NSMO 3D features three dynamic drivers per earbud, each with unique, proprietary tuning Read More
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Good for Mobile and gaming, but has a few drawbacks.
Sound quality is reasonable for me compared to price. Maybe because I like bassy sound.
And It's also good for using gaming and Mic was also good for me. because Everyone gave the compliment
for its mic.
But I couldn't plug this on speaker too long. because It has a little bit white noise.
And Eartip can make some sore on Ear, if you would put these on more than few hours.
I also had same problem with Eartips.
P.S.
I don't recommend this if you wouldn't like bassy sound.
The bass on these is overwhelming and drowns out everything else. Music sounds dull and lifeless, and the closest thing I can compare it to are freebie airline earbuds. The only part I can recommend are all the tips and the case that it comes it, all very handy for better iems.
Firstly, these sound good for what they are, and the utility of having an IEM w/mic is a big plus. I replaced the standard tips with a pair of Comply tips, and this is a great seal on the ear which helps enhance the sound. The mic is pretty incredible I'm told by people on the other end, but it might be a bit too good...
Secondly, the con. I normally play at night when the family is asleep, so the sound is muted on the TV where I'm relying strictly on the IEMs for audio and the mic for party chat. Party members were complaining to me that my mic is picking up game audio. Either the mic is that sensitive to be picking up the sound reverberating through my jaw, or the audio feed into the left IEM is getting crossed into the mic line somehow.
Thing is, I would recommend this product at-your-own-risk, but what I can't do is completely endorse it given my experience.
I came back from the dead just to review this as a PSA. Let's get straight to the point. They're okay at best.
Sound:
What's interesting is, it's clear the drivers in these IEMs can deliver frequency extension on both ends of the spectrum in bass and super sonic highs. The problem comes with the balance of the three distinct drivers. It's like they didn't bother putting a crossover in the unit and is relying on mechanical limitations of each drivers to define bass, mid, and high. (If there is a crossover, it's not doing its job)
Honestly, the three drivers just sound like they're outputting the full spectrum instead of being divided into bands. It exacerbates the mid tones. There's something to be said about having punchy mids, but you definitely don't want your ass to be kicked by it. It sounds very very muddy. Meh. -- Forget using the foam ear tips that came with it since those do even more to bring out the mids that are already screaming in your ears.
Having such over powering mids also makes the listening experience physically exhausting. It triggers that physical reflex that stiffens your ear drums to keep it from being damaged even at moderate volume just from the sheer amount of mids being thrown at you.
I get it though... for gaming this may be good for "hearing footsteps" -- but there's been plenty of other gaming headsets that have landed on a better sonic balance.
Pure disappointment in the sound department.
Surprisingly the Microphone is really good actually. Just too bad about everything else.
Build & Materials:
This is the silver lining I suppose. The construction, although plastic, feels premium. The presentation out of the box and overall design of the unit is nice. All the accessories are quality.
Verdict:
*shrugs* Okay for gaming... terrible for everything else. Stay away.
PS. Can someone just please put a boom mic on the Tin Audio IEMs? That would be great. Thanks.
MXRCNSMO 3D is decidedly tuned bass heavy. NSMO Jr in the other hand is tuned with the balance in focus. Please reach out to support@adv-sound.com, and we could offer a replacement with NSMO Jr which appears more up in your alley.
I got this for practicality. Now I just see myself using it all the time because it's practical indeed but also sounds good and it's comfortable. Mic sounds pretty decent for the price too so solid pick.