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Sunmoon
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Mar 20, 2019
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I got DM6 from the first drop. I will go straight to the points: The package and included accessories are plain and simple, about below the average in this price range. The tips come with the DM6 do not fit secure enough with the earpieces; therefore it drops out from the earpiece occasionally when you pull it out from your ear. The shell is said made with resin but does feel almost like plastic, nothing special about it, there's no earwax guard or filter on the earpieces; thus small objects can easily get directly inside of the earpieces which could cause issues in the long run.  The fit is perfect and provides a decent seal to block outside noise. However, due to the overall size of the earpieces, it might cause some pressure to smaller ears. Sound wise they are excellent. DM6 has a natural sound signature with some boost on bass. It has a strong and quality bass even though it does lack in the sub-bass area as expected for a full BA setup. The mids are excellent with good clarity and emotion. Highs are also great, provide enough brightness without being harsh or sibilance. Some people feel the highs are a bit harsh, I personally don't feel the issue as the highs are definitely not as "hot" as Tin T2 or Ex1000. Instruments separation and soundstage are good but not exceptional. One main drawback regarding the sound is that I feel it lacks some micro details and a hint of cleanness compared to some of the best IEMs.  Overall, it's definitely not a perfect or endgame IEM, but I feel it is tuned to be very balanced and enjoyable to listen to. A five star for the price. My review is based on my Sony NW-WM1A with balanced output. Hope this helps.  
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TinEars
15
Mar 20, 2019
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SunmoonThanks for what sounded like an unbiased review
Mar 20, 2019
Nandotampu
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Apr 24, 2019
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SunmoonWhat is the end game iem in your opinion? Being price to value to considerate though.
Apr 24, 2019
Sunmoon
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May 5, 2019
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NandotampuMy experience is limited to the IEMs that I owned, but there are many IEMs better than the DM6, and of course, they are also more expensive. If taking price into consideration, for around $200 the Sony MDR-7550/EX800 is the best in terms of sound quality in my personal opinion. The problem with MDR7550 is it doesn't have isolation. If you like vocals, Audio Technica IM02 with Sony hybrid tips is the best I have heard in the price range. 
May 5, 2019
Nandotampu
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May 5, 2019
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SunmoonThanks for the recommendation.
May 5, 2019
bloodpig
157
May 28, 2019
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SunmoonTotally agree with your review, i have mine for several months now and i got to the conclusion that because DM6 are handmade and there are maybe some flaws with the tuning of the IEM's some may differ in sound signature from the others. I adore mine and i cannot understand where this harsh treble and sibilants is. Are some better tuned than the rest ? Is it a quality check issue ? For reference i find that the new Tin HIFI T3 are with hot treble!
May 28, 2019
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