Refusal to take responsibility.
Hi, Just thought I would make a note here of your handling of my issues. I ordered a pair of HD6xx headphones and then earlier today recieved the package. I drive to go and get it, as I like in the UK I had to pay import tax and handling fees. These total £47.92. The breakdown being £35.92 in tax and £12 in fees. These taxes were calculated of the shipping label of the box, which marked the shipment as the 6xx headphones of $199 value. Before leaving the parcel depot, I open the box to find a $35 lord of the rings mousepad. So now the problem is not only do I not have the headphones, but you have marked the shipment wrong so I have paid £47.92 fees for the handling of the mousepad. Which would have acrued £0 of fees if marked correctly as it is under £135. I go back to the desk but as I have already paid the fees I am unable to reject the shipment, but as the box said 6xx, there was no way for me to know before opening it. I contact support and they offer me a replacement, which...
Jan 17, 2025
Compared to the EDC, the EDC3 shines in almost every aspects except for one small but important issue. The EDC3 needs to be paired with a decent source. Playing straight from my small EDC laptop (HP Envy 13 X360) the sound is harsh and shallow, with sibilance on the high ends and no bass. The sound comes alive with a DAC/AMP, I was able to get pretty good sound with the dragonfly 1.2 I have lying around in my laptop bag. It sounds even better on my SDAC / O2 Amp (home desk) and the SMSL M6 (work desk)
With a decent DAC and AMP this IEM can really shines, with deep lelaxing bass and detailed highs. But this is an issue because the IEM is marketed as an EDC I expect it to work optimally without any additional amp'ing.
The EDC works just fine on lower quality source and that makes me have to choose which one to pick for the day.