Thursday, January 19, 2012

Best Earphone for Mids?



Hey GuysGals,

I"ve been seeking at IEM reviews not long ago and I am wondering that earphones here is subsequent to or improved than the SE530 or Turbine Pro Goldin mids and clarityAbility to listen to each singular graphic item in the strain ?

Any replies would be appreciated!

Thank you!




AddfiMan RE262 to list for pleasing mids

The Shures unequivocally have the majority appropriate mids in the IEM Aparate Foto best business. I dont know given you listed the golds as they are some-more well well known for the drum than the mids, they have decent mids but the Coppers simply club them on that front.

The SE530/535 have the majority appropriate mids of all IEMs imo. The RE262 should be up there as well



x2 shure 535




The Shures unequivocally have the majority appropriate mids in the IEM business. I dont know given you listed the golds as they are some-more well well known for the drum than the mids, they have decent mids but the Coppers simply club them on that front.

The SE530/535 have the majority appropriate mids of all IEMs imo. The RE262 should be up there as well

I"ve listed the Turbine Golds given they are my stream earphoneswould similar to to see how majority options are out there for my upgrade.

KaliKotHow is the altogether fibre and warmness of the Shure 535s then?

Thanks!



RE262amped.

Shure or MTPCunamped. EDIT Shure mids are better, but I"d rather go with MTPC due to alternative factors.


Edited by kostalex6/6/11 at 525am

Smoothness and warmness are unequivocally a little of the Shure"s strengths they receptive to advice similar to live vocals when it comes to mids. They have good lows and highs that element the mids well, but they arent unequivocally the main underline of the receptive to advice signature. If it"s about mids afterwards the Shures win. Good soundstage, usually sufficient drum and three-way to element it.

Very unequivocally good IEM for majority genres and for midst lovers this is THE iem SE530/535 to go. They won"t win out in the drum dialect compared to the foe but they don"t do anything bad alternative than the three-way that could make use of a bit some-more flicker and sizzle

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I"ve listed the Turbine Golds given they are my stream earphoneswould similar to to see how majority options are out there for my upgrade.

KaliKotHow is the altogether fibre and warmness of the Shure 535s then?

Thanks!





If you have an amp, unequivocally the RE262s.



Ortofon eQ7, RE262



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They are all good choices formed on the reviews I"ve read... Thinking of removing both the MTPC and SE535, might be after that the Orthofons and RE0 together.

This unequivocally not a good place to be at fifteen years old...

What about the Westone 4s? I have auditioned them myself and the mids are sensuous and potential would they be a good alternative?

Especially given in the place I live in, Orthofons and RE0s are unequivocally tough to come by and a suffering in the donkey for guaranty purposes.

The vital earphone store has the SE535 going$730 and the Westones at $699.

Please suggest

Thank you!



I still think Shure SE530/535 have the majority appropriate mids in concept IEMs, nonetheless I haven"t attempted RE262 amped it doesn"t receptive to advice as good as the Shures when unamped. eQ7 additionally has really, unequivocally good mids as does the aforementioned RE262, even unamped. eQ5 and FX700 additionally have pleasing mids. Actually, FX700 is the usually IEM I attempted that infrequently seemed to opposition SE530/535 for mids quality. It"s usually that the midrange on this IEM is not as distinguished as on the Shures and is a bit at the behind of the drum and the treble. If you are seeking for majority appropriate change with the majority appropriate mids, I think eQ7 might be the majority appropriate optionit sounds good unamped and doesn"t need a good fit to receptive to advice good. The Shures, nonetheless forlorn in midrange facsimile destroy to stir unfortunately, unless you can grasp a unequivocally good fit with them, that for me was subsequent to unfit with concept tips. If you wish a powerful, comfortable receptive to advice and similar to drum clever and punchy, the FX700 might be usually what you are seeking for nonetheless they don"t besiege well, given they are an open behind design. RE262 is probably usually offset sounding when amped, given unamped I found it exceedingly not in in the treble. eQ5 might additionally be a good choice if you wish a neutral receptive to advice with a bit less altogether item than on the eQ7, but improved balance. Personally, for good mids I would go with the eQ7 or FX700 thoughthe former for a some-more offset sound, whilst the latter for a some-more Vshaped, fun sound. Actually, I think that technically FX700 is higher to eQ7 overallFX700 has a some-more polished treble, improved soundstage and deeper bass, but if you unequivocally love your mids, afterwards eQ7 is unequivocally clever in that piece of the magnitude spectrum but sacrificing most in the lows and highs.



GR10, UM3x, Westone 4, CK100, SA6, FX700, EQ7 and EX1000.



Best mids on any IEM i"ve owned to dateeQ7 but a doubt.



SE530, SE535, or UM3X. The SE535 and UM3X will have improved three-way reply than the SE530.