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thx1137
27
Feb 10, 2015
Not happy with these IEMs, they are veiled and grainy, and not neutral like they are labelled to be. But, I suppose they are a good price for what they are....
Vayz
1
Feb 10, 2015
thx1137Try spiral dots tip larger than one size you normally use for fidue A83 as head fi forum suggested
thx1137
27
Feb 24, 2015
VayzHow are you liking yours?
joshua.heo
12
Mar 4, 2015
thx1137I have had 2 replacement pairs and they have both failed. There is also alot of sibalance. I have a certain level of distrust towards reviews now.
Polygon
192
Mar 4, 2015
joshua.heoThey were initially sibilant for me as well, and no amount of burn-in seemed to make a difference. What did make the difference, however, were the eartips in use. Wider bore eartips helped appreciably tame the treble, after which sibilance wasn't a particularly noteworthy issue. As per quality issues, despite them being well cared for, my initial pair had to be replaced as well. Doesn't inspire much confidence, I'm afraid.
joshua.heo
12
Mar 6, 2015
PolygonAny recommendations what earphones to move to? I like the qualities of Fidue A83 but I just hate the sibalance and build quality. Thanks
Polygon
192
Mar 6, 2015
joshua.heoThe Dunu series: DN-1000, DN-2000, or Titan 1. While none of them feature a removable cable, they fare well performance-wise.
DN-1000: http://www.head-fi.org/products/dunu-dn-1000/reviews DN-2000: http://www.head-fi.org/products/dunu-dn-2000-hybrid-3-way-earphone/reviews Titan 1: http://www.head-fi.org/products/dunu-titan-1-titanium-coated-diaphragm-earphones/reviews
There are several other viable options as well, but it really comes down to personal preferences. Each has its pros and cons. Best to ask here: http://www.head-fi.org/t/478568/multi-iem-review-333-iems-compared-ubsound-fighter-added-02-21-15-p-1039
Strumm
132
Mar 7, 2015
Polygon@Polygon As much as I love my Titan 1, some users experience elevated treble and sibilance with these therefore might not be the best for Joshua (check the Head-Fi thread). If tamed highs, textured ample bass and lush mids are what you're after, I'd definitely suggest the Shure SE535. Price is slightly north of the Fidue but I can't complain about the awesome quality and addictive sound.
Polygon
192
Mar 7, 2015
Strumm+1
Though the SE535's treble was rather too polite for my taste (i.e., partly lacking higher frequency air and extension; especially when directly compared against today's hybrids), those mids and lows I admire to this very day. Needless to say, it's best for joshua.heo to compare and contrast any suitable option, and the SE535 is still a perfectly suitable recommendation.
P.S. Pertaining to the Titan 1's treble, tip-rolling works wonders. The triple-flange eartips (Monster branded or similar), oft mentioned within the Head-Fi thread, are only tips I've used since the Titan 1 arrived, and there's quite literally no sibilance to speak of. As always, ymmv of course. A fit as deep as the tri-flanges require requires getting used to.
Strumm
132
Mar 7, 2015
PolygonGood call. That's why even though the $500 SE535 has full and lush mids, I'd still pick the $90 over it anytime anyday. Perhaps coz I'm more of a bright and treble enhanced fan rather than bass. Also since most of my music is in the Classical genre. Sibilance is not really a problem for me even if I get a doze now and again. I found the best silicon tip for my comfort since I'm not really into foams. That's why I'd really want to try the A83's mids-focused sound signature. Looks like this Drop is at a stand still, sadly. For those that are not happy with their pair, please email me schoolbook at gmail. Hope this post is okay with Massdrop. If not, mods apologies. :)
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