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Magaosi DQ4 IEM

Magaosi DQ4 IEM

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Product Description
Inside each earphone on the Magaosi DQ4 IEM are four unique drivers, all engineered to optimize sound on a certain frequency. A treble-tuned balanced armature and midrange-tuned balanced armature handle the highs and mids respectively Read More

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drgajet
2
Nov 2, 2019
I have been looking for a sub $200 hybrid. I have heard good things about this one but still unsure. Anyone have info. To sway me?
scottlu
345
Nov 1, 2019
I dont think two dynamic driver is good idea.
scottlu
345
Nov 3, 2019
I mean the dynamic driver.has much wider frequency range , so no need two drivers , and the resister only crossover has no band pass ability., So the dynamics driver may overlap each other, which will create lots of problem. So I don't see many big manufacturer make multi-way head phone. For headphone the box design is a liar. There is no any theory for design a speaker box in a tiny space because the sound transfer speed and the air physical property.
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BBFz0r
7
Nov 6, 2019
scottluI can think of a few headphones which have multiple dynamic drivers. The beast Roccat Kave XTD 5.1 comes to mind as an extreme case :) . I don't think that overlapping frequencies in drivers is inherently bad, even if they share the same LP/BP/HP filter. My biggest concern is how the ducts/vents are designed for them. On the review I posted above "1clearhead" mentions that there is a "vent" on the design. It's not clear to me if it's shared, exclusive, or what the internal looks like. Based on his review though, it didn't seem like the outcome was bad. Unfortunately it doesn't seem like this drop will succeed. I haven't placed an order, although I would if we were closer to the target.
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