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In Reply to: RE: The Value of Cheap Stuff posted by Dynobot on January 13, 2021 at 16:33:40
There were times when I purchased some expensive head gear, $500 mark or so but I really get more fun out of cheap stuff.
To each his own I guess. I get *more fun* with Shure 535s using custom sleeves. :)
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I have some Shure IEM's they do sound great...great texture and realism to the sound...great isolation too.
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Which ones?
I cannot minimize the value of having sleeves made from your own ear impressions. Just like all the pros do.
physically pressed them into my ears. Not a good look...
The cheap ones of course 425's...I have a bunch of IEM's all fun listening. Of course none can touch my planars not even the 525's.
My Audeze LCDi4's are head and shoulders above all my IEM's but they are all fun to listen too.
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My Audeze LCDi4's are head and shoulders above all my IEM's but they are all fun to listen too.
Mine are used for mobile or in bedroom. As for planars, I'd much rather listen to the Sound Labs. ;)
Sound Labs good choice...lots of variety out there, something for everyone.
Most of my IEM's are for mobile as well, usually paired to some kind of DAP.
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