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RTvanquish
1
Oct 25, 2017
I'm kinda interested, but how are these better than the IEMs from ActionPie?
[https://www.amazon.com/ActionPie-VJJB-V1S-Resolution-Headphones-SmartPhones/dp/B016L0DRXE/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1508958263&sr=8-15&keywords=iem]
Kind regards,
RTv
Athumas97
2
Oct 27, 2017
RTvanquishI don't have any experience with the Kineras, however I have earbuds similar to the Action Pies. Mine were TTpod T1 (probably same OEM just under a different brand name). The TTpods were strange. They sounded really good for the price, dual drivers are a steal at the price. The thing that I could not stand is the ergonomics though. I've been spoiled by my Shure SE215 and its ergonomics. The TTpods were such a strange shape and the ear nozzle was really short that even after replacing the ear tips with foam Comply ones they still weren't comfortable. I just keep them now as backups to my Shures. So in short the Action Pies will probably sound good but at the compromise of ergonomics. I've heard these Kineras don't have the best build quality. If you're looking for good earbuds in this price I recommend MEE Audio M6 or look at the other recommendations in this page. Hope this helps and you find a good pair of buds!
ChumbWumba
271
Dec 10, 2017
Athumas97Couldn't agree more (regarding the TTPOD set, tho I have the T1-E specifically). They sound excellent, provided you get a good fit/seal, and are a great value having gorgeous and detailed sound via their dual-drivers. That is if you can get past the generally-speaking poor ergonomic design. I jumped on the hype-train with these a few years ago despite so many of the reviews saying they were so extremely uncomfortable etc. Anyway, great quality sound but terribly uncomfortable..wonder if these sound similarly good with the better (for me) ergonomics afforded them by the more rounded and smaller shell design overall.
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