I find the FHE lean and shouty. EDM is the only genre I can happily listen with it.
This was the only collab I ever purchased. Never again. In time, I learned to stay away from recommendations coming from reviewers that prefer "clean midrange". Wait, that's probably 90%+ of the Youtubers out there.
Yes, it is. Brought it to work because it has always been in the drawer. Can't deny the comfort is super with the Xelastec 2.
I find the FHE lean and shouty. EDM is the only genre I can happily listen with it.
This was the only collab I ever purchased. Never again. In time, I learned to stay away from recommendations coming from reviewers that prefer "clean midrange". Wait, that's probably 90%+ of the Youtubers out there.
Yes, it is. Brought it to work because it has always been in the drawer. Can't deny the comfort is super with the Xelastec 2.
I find the FHE lean and shouty. EDM is the only genre I can happily listen with it.
This was the only collab I ever purchased. Never again. In time, I learned to stay away from recommendations coming from reviewers that prefer "clean midrange". Wait, that's probably 90%+ of the Youtubers out there.
Yes the comfort is amazing. I used the FH3 and FHE in my metal shop for a few years daily with the Fiio LC-BT2. It was great for drowning out the loud machines while still enjoying music or podcasts. I enjoy the sound overall, but you are right, there are a few instances where it can be a little shouty. Especially in gaming. Shooting games are a deal-breaker. The gunshots hurt and stand out way above everything else lol
I live in the desert… my life is at war with dust. there are a few homemade mixtures that work well sprayed on the shelves that makes it an easier task.
A TWS with the sound character of the EE Legend Evo, Canpur CP54e, or FatFreq *AND* the noise cancelling of Bose QCII is all I want. Is that really too much to ask?
A TWS with the sound character of the EE Legend Evo, Canpur CP54e, or FatFreq *AND* the noise cancelling of Bose QCII is all I want. Is that really too much to ask?
Reddit and YouTube are going crazy for the Dusk 2. I'm over here giving the original a 2nd chance and enjoying them. 3 years ago I didn't have a nice collection of tips or a nice source, so it was uncomfortable and did not sound great to me. But now its quite enjoyable. The mids are a tiny bit recessed to my liking. But the tight bass and nice highs (which give a nice soundstage) make up for it.
A TWS with the sound character of the EE Legend Evo, Canpur CP54e, or FatFreq *AND* the noise cancelling of Bose QCII is all I want. Is that really too much to ask?
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