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Sleek Audio CT7 Custom IEM

Sleek Audio CT7 Custom IEM

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Acidtrip69
244
May 25, 2014
Theses look so cheap and just bad quality, and for the price doesn't seem worth it.
bobb
10
May 25, 2014
Even at a discount, this doesn't seem like a good deal. The connectors look cheap and the cable seems to be of poor quality. I'd probably accidentally break it in a month. It's only dual drivers so there's limitations. I know more doesn't always equals better, but still. They aren't exactly a known company either. And the main reason I'd avoid this is because they claim "the best sound quality per dollar". Everyone has different tastes so that's stupid to claim and seems very unprofessional. Plus, most people go to 1964 ears if they want value plus good service.
KarateMoose
9
May 25, 2014
Best quality per dollar CIEM seems a little arrogant. If it truly has the best value, there should be a dozen reviews, and yet I can hardly find three.
Acrylic shell is regular but disappointing. Silicone would isolate a lot more.
The driver tuning options seem very cool. That being said I don't see the point of tuning drivers vs. Neutral drivers with an EQ.
To be honest I'm just really against the product the moment I saw the crazy claim "best quality per dollar CIEM".
bobb
10
May 26, 2014
That's what happens when you try to oversell something lol They should try a more humble approach rather than the "we're better than everyone" approach.
Dragonzeanse
356
May 30, 2014
I thought that was a stupid claim, too. First of all, where is the evidence to support that? Second, that's done in nearly /every/ industry. Many companies use the same parts but the design is radically different. It doesn't matter if they use the same drivers, they're tuned differently.
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