mjoleksy
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I know, right?What a good time… Fusang, LX Evo, Phonix, EXT…
I know, right?What a good time… Fusang, LX Evo, Phonix, EXT…
Qq, I agree, they are on the heavy-side. I don’t see any negative in this fact. In fact, I love the weightiness. They seal great and are a top 5 in the world as far as I’m concerned.I am always excited about VE's offerings. Phonix I am coming! I just hope they are not as heavy as Erlkonig.
Do you ever wear your IEM out and about? If you do, the slightest weight on the IEM or the cable will translate to thunderous shirt noise. A light weight earphone is a well-engineered earphone. I think people really should get over heavier = more premium, especially when it comes to portable product. More weight also means more easily damaged from dropping (think those heavy iphones in recent years; don't you miss the days you didn't have to baby your phones?)Qq, I agree, they are on the heavy-side. I don’t see any negative in this fact. In fact, I love the weightiness. They seal great and are a top 5 in the world as far as I’m concerned.
I actually wrote them an asked them what caused the fact.
Just wondering if you saw the heaviness as a negative? If so, why?
To be honest with you. I do miss not babysitting my phone. My z fold 2 had to be taken care of like the old phones. And it still got screwed up. LolDo you ever wear your IEM out and about? If you do, the slightest weight on the IEM or the cable will translate to thunderous shirt noise. A light weight earphone is a well-engineered earphone. I think people really should get over heavier = more premium, especially when it comes to portable product. More weight also means more easily damaged from dropping (think those heavy iphones in recent years; don't you miss the days you didn't have to baby your phones?)
qq, which cable seemed better? did they give specs?From the AV show in Hong Kong today.
Im in the same bucket. I own the Erlkonig Blacks. How could a successor start at such a lower price point?Mm…as an owner of the Erlkonig, I am curious about the Phonix. Is it truly a successor? The marketing material says it is similar to setting 2 of the erlkonig which is my preferred setting (2nd favorite is 3). Curious about the supertweeter and first impressions.
Listen I respect your opinions, but I have a very different opinion of the weightiness. I wear mine everywhere (see pic from carnival on Thurs). I've never dropped them. They stay on, around my ears or around my neck. I agree with you that weight doesnt equal premium. However, if I spent this much on IEM's and they were light like the blons, i might be disappointed.Do you ever wear your IEM out and about? If you do, the slightest weight on the IEM or the cable will translate to thunderous shirt noise. A light weight earphone is a well-engineered earphone. I think people really should get over heavier = more premium, especially when it comes to portable product. More weight also means more easily damaged from dropping (think those heavy iphones in recent years; don't you miss the days you didn't have to baby your phones?)
you gave me a heart attack for a second there.Listen I respect your opinions, but I have a very different opinion of the weightiness. I wear mine everywhere (see pic from carnival on Thurs). I've never dropped them. They stay on, around my ears or around my neck. I agree with you that weight doesnt equal premium. However, if I spent this much on IEM's and they were light like the blons, i might be disappointed.
If VE makes two identical IEMs, same internal same sound same look same price, except one is heavier and one is lighter, are you buying the heavier one?Listen I respect your opinions, but I have a very different opinion of the weightiness. I wear mine everywhere (see pic from carnival on Thurs). I've never dropped them. They stay on, around my ears or around my neck. I agree with you that weight doesnt equal premium. However, if I spent this much on IEM's and they were light like the blons, i might be disappointed.
They are too heavy for me so I sold mine right after my trip to the Canjam NYC last year. It was a bit painful after the 1-hour mark to me.Qq, I agree, they are on the heavy-side. I don’t see any negative in this fact. In fact, I love the weightiness. They seal great and are a top 5 in the world as far as I’m concerned.
I actually wrote them an asked them what caused the fact.
Just wondering if you saw the heaviness as a negative? If so, why?