shotgunshane
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No it is not a bassy iem on its own. I would call it mid-centric iem with slight warmth.
Has anyone been able to compare an SE5 Ult to the UERM or UERR?
I'm a little concerned about the UERR after reading above. Bassier? Hi's are shelved quite a bit? All things I sold my last ciem because of.
Can I ask, without comparing to the UERM, is the UERR a bassy ciem?
When comparing the UERR against the UERM, the differences (such as more bass, and more controlled highs) are actually really small when compared to other customs. For example, nobody in their right minds will say that the UERR is a bassy customs for bassheads; against most other customs, the tuning is still quite flat and neutral.
I'm getting the UERR to serve as my "reference" customs. Even though I will have to admit that the UERM is more "reference" than the UERR, I enjoy the UERR more and I won't hesitate to choose the UERR between the two.
Thanks olddude, I tired your method and it still sounds thin. Is re fit really necessary? I had my ears scan by Ue and I thought their process was error proof.
Hey guys, I just received mine and I'm thinking there is a problem. Are they suppose to fit flat against the ear? Also, they sound extremely thin and hurt my ears, is this normal? These are my first Customs so I have no reference point. Thanks.