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Westone B50 IEM

Westone B50 IEM

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Adding extra articulation to the frequency spectrum, the B50 uses Westone’s largest low-end balanced armature in conjunction with two balanced armatures for the mids and highs respectively. For wired and wireless listening, both IEMs come with a silver-plated copper MMCX cable and Westone’s IPX4 water-resistant, aptX-compatible Bluetooth cable Read More

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Hokashin
0
Oct 2, 2021
These go for under 300 regularly on ebay. Westone msrp is crazy high compared to what people are actually willing to pay.
jsmiller58
804
Sep 11, 2021
The image on the Shop page shows a B30, but the description is for the B50.
Thesesuck
126
Sep 27, 2021
jsmiller58Well, what do you expect, it's Drop. You order what you want and get whatever they ship. That is making a big assumption that they actually ship.
Brickcity77
22
Mar 27, 2021
The W30 are $169 on Adorama right now in case anyone wants them. Saw a few good reviews but one guy told me they are all pretty crappy so I will pass
Mohjong
110
Mar 28, 2021
Wow! Even Adorama comes here to check prices and have iconian post a better deal.
Brickcity77
22
Mar 28, 2021
MohjongI have nothing to do with Adorama. Just trying to help people save money
GuyInPittsburgh
510
Mar 26, 2021
What a coincidence! You can buy these directly from Westone right now on sale for a penny less than on Drop. You won't have to wait until the end of April to get them and if there's a problem chances are good you'll get a replacement. Awesome offer once again, Drop. PS - Anybody want to bet how many they'll sell on this go round?
koolpep
929
Mar 26, 2021
I am listening just now with my Westone UmPro50 and assume they are pretty similar in tonality. These are meant to be worn for hours on end, so they have a warm tone, no harsh treble, they can sound a bit muffled at first but give your ears 10 minutes and voila, you find all the detail and toe tapping goodness in them. Also, they are still the most comfortable in ears I have ever owned, they simply disappear in your ears. I paid nearly double the current price for them. Are they worth it? For me absolutely, however since I got them time did not stand still and there is tough competition out there....
koolpep
929
Mar 27, 2021
I agree this is technology from a couple of years ago. I would be very careful with chifi comparisons. I have a few in this price range some are amazing some are so so most are tough to deal with in regards to customer support. Anyhow. These will sound nice and enjoyable but might not be the top of the heap anymore.
jgosroc
8
May 21, 2022
I know it has been months, sorry about that. I would say that, from first principles, you begin by asking what are Westone iems? Plastic encased iems, with thin plastic stems, and packed with generic, BA drivers from Knowles. Are they “tuned for specifically Westone”? Sure, yes, but the larger players can ask that. They do fit into a small shells, and sure the plastic is comfortable, and the sound is nicely tuned. For UMPro50s are legit good iems. Provided the stems don’t come off. The Mangrid Tea and the Moon KXXXs here are better, they have better tech, better made, based around research & user feedback from the last decade… these are each good things. The Triton is a better sounding iem, (at 1/3 of the price) than even the UMPro50, it is a trade-off, the latter is a bit faster, cleaner, and sharper sub-bass from memory, but doesn’t have the fullness and depth or fankly scale of the bass of the former. And they don’t break as easily - important for an iem, because iems are small (which is convenient), but correspondingly delicate. I personally enjoy the slightly rolled off signature of their so-called “consumer” W items also. The W60 is a good sound, I dislike sibilence, which put me off the drivers that first appeared for a high end iem in that first $999 silver Campfire that made waves. They did it really well first, as really BAs were the only driver convig in town for quite a while. Now there are so many Berillium drivere good, and now packed with BAs also in many, now it is just a case of take your pick.
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I know it has been months, sorry about that. I would say that, from first principles, you begin by asking what are Westone iems? Plastic encased iems, with thin plastic stems, and packed with generic, BA drivers from Knowles. Are they “tuned for specifically Westone”? Sure, yes, but the larger players can ask that. They do fit into a small shells, and sure the plastic is comfortable, and the sound is nicely tuned. For UMPro50s are legit good iems. Provided the stems don’t come off. The Mangrid Tea and the Moon KXXXs here are better, they have better tech, better made, based around research & user feedback from the last decade… these are each good things. The Triton is a better sounding iem, (at 1/3 of the price) than even the UMPro50, it is a trade-off, the latter is a bit faster, cleaner, and sharper sub-bass from memory, but doesn’t have the fullness and depth or fankly scale of the bass of the former. And they don’t break as easily - important for an iem, because iems are small (which is convenient), but correspondingly delicate. I personally enjoy the slightly rolled off signature of their so-called “consumer” W items also. The W60 is a good sound, I dislike sibilence, which put me off the drivers that first appeared for a high end iem in that first $999 silver Campfire that made waves. They did it really well first, as really BAs were the only driver convig in town for quite a while. Now there are so many Berillium drivere good, and now packed with BAs also in many, now it is just a case of take your pick.
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