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BradTrev
38
Jan 15, 2019
V-shaped and uneven across the spectrum. Their quality does not justify the cost.
kaxixi
202
Jan 15, 2019
BradTrevMind sharing which alternatives you prefer? Thanks.
scottlu
346
Jan 15, 2019
BradTrevmaybe it's good for gym.
jsmiller58
804
Jan 15, 2019
BradTrevJust curious - is that based on you personally listening to these specific IEMs, on the observations of others that you have read/heard, or extrapolated based on your experience with other Mee audio products? If you have heard these, could you (a) tell us what other IEMs they might also sound like, and (b) what IEMs are closer to your preference? These two datapoints will help others triangulate on whether your observations would likely be close to their own. Thank you in advance!
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Uzuzu
1431
Jan 19, 2019
kaxixiunironically those 10 dollar sony earbuds are better than anything made by MEE
BradTrev
38
Jan 20, 2019
jsmiller58This is based upon my own listening of the M6 wired version. In my experience they sound uniquely different from a lot of earphones. The treble was spiked and unnatural (fatiguing and often painful for me over time) and the bass was elevated (which isn't necessarily bad for physical activity, and really isn't their biggest problem). Adding bluetooth to iems like these at a $40 markup sounds like a really bad idea. The compression of the wireless codec will only degrade the sound. I can't call out alternatives I recommend as I've never seeked out wireless earphones, but I wanted to warn of what I find to be an unacceptable sound for $70.
DarrylG
49
Mar 9, 2019
jsmiller58I bought these earphones- not the M6, or the first version of the M6 Pro, but the M6 Pro 2nd Generation- off the Mee Audio website a few weeks ago, and they sound very good to me.
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