ljnew
Headphoneus Supremus
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You’ve definitely adjusted to the sound. That’s honestly what happens when you only listen to one IEM for a very long time. It becomes somewhat “neutral” in your brain.The bass doesn't slam as hard as the first day. The first day the bass made me tuck my tail and beg for mercy. I had to take legend x out and place them in my purse next to my tampons. Lol just joking about placing them in my purse.
I don't know if the drivers changed or if i adjusted to the sound
No iem ever has been too much bass for me. I thought it wasn't possible.
Now I almost require that pain/slam or skull cracking aggressiveness in most tracks.
I own LX and affirm the vocals in the mids are somewhat recessed. While those who don’t believe in cable changes may scoff, it was for this reason and after reading reviews by highly respected Head-Fi reviewers that I ordered the Eletech Socrates cable. It is reputed to alter the sonic signature from L to more W shaped. Once it arrives (as it has been held up in the Shanghai shutdown for over 2 months), I will give an A:B comparison / impression compared to stock Ares II cable.Lx is amazing but on some tracks the vocals are pushed back. That's 100% ok for 99.9% of hip hop tracks, but on some rnb tracks the vocals should be the focus.
Seems like evo might correct that but i don't want to lose the lx sparkle which is amazing, especially on tracks that's not to bassy like some rnb and jazz tracks.
Almost seems like lx is perfect and modifying the tuning might affect the magic.
How about the SQ of this setup compared to wired connection to DAP?A perfect wireless leash for the legendary beast
I demoed that very pairing and I found the bass to be uncontrolled and unlistenable.A perfect wireless leash for the legendary beast
I own both. I definitely think they are complementary IEMs for bass heavy music. The EXT does not have the same sub bass boost and it has much better mids. So, very complementary.Do you think the EXT would be a good compliment to LX for bass heavy music like rock, EDM, and hiphop? Or more of a competitor?
Not me. If anything the bass is slightly less impactful compared to the DAPs I’ve tried (m17, kann alpha)I demoed that very pairing and I found the bass to be uncontrolled and unlistenable.
I think getting a good quality pure silver cable would benefit the LX more. If you can find either an Effect Audio Cleo or an Eletech Plato for great prices, those would be my first choices. I just didn’t have any IEM in my collection that benefit from those two so I just recently sold them. I might purchase some again soon depending on what IEM I’d get next lmaoDoes anyone know if pwaudio number 5 works with lx oe any other cable recommendations?
I've never heard the EVO myself, but I don't think that you have to worry about synergy hereI have a Lotoo Paw Gold Touch arriving soon, can anybody report on how it pairs with the legend Evo?
Thanks
And deservedly so! I've still got a LX on a loan over here (for quite some time now) and I totally understand why people like it that much...Strong the LX hype is.