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cirdec

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  1. Indeed the SE530 is discontinued and replaced by the SE 535. But the sound signature differs. I doubt they have any more stocks or spare parts of the SE530. But I do agree with you that the amount quoted is ridiculous.

     

    If you do like the sound signature of your SE530, perhaps you can consider reshelling them into custom. The overall cost should be less than S$438, depending on who you go to. There are several options:

     

    AudioHub

    Stereo (UM)

    Stage93

     

    Hope this helps


  2. just to share my experience of ear syringing.

     

    I had to do one, b'cz the audiologist refused to do my impression due to a ear war infection.

     

    The process is not as bad as you think. Get some ear wax softener from the phamacy, sometimes ear wax will just disintegrate and fall off on its own.

     

    In the event it dosen't well as least u soften it and make the doctor's job easier. Basically he uses a huge syringe and jets warm water into your ears. I din't feel any pain, just a sensation as though you are in the pool. After which all the disgusting wax will come flowing out....

     

    Damage = +/- $20 per ear. depending on which GP you go. Can cost as much as $60 if your GP is the boutique kind.

     

    Hoe this helps.


  3. Hi, i used to owned the DT990 (600ohm) and pair it with the maverick D1. using the DAC function of the maverick gives the DT990 very forward vocals and clear seperation.

     

    If you use the Solid State amp, it sound a little aggressive.

     

    The tube amp function adds a tad of "warm" and fuller, rounder sound to the DT990.

     

    I believe you can audition it at some of the outlets that carries the Maverick D1. and hear the difference yourself. See if it's your cup of tea.


  4. Impression before burn in:

    sound stage is MASSIVE! I'd say its bigger than IE8!

    bass is not as thick and "in your face," but it have good extension in the sub bass area, something I learn to appreciate lately.

    the seperation is simply uncanny! like the instrutments and vocals are clearly layered one after another. (reminds me of my PICO)

    Details n Clarity are present with no ecentuation to the highs nor it is harsh tt causes fatigue.

     

    it'll pass the "MRT Tunnel" test. As such your music will not be drowned by the ambience noise, assuming u r using comply.

     

    after some extensive listening, I find it to be quite adequate in handling most of genre of music. which is a good thing.

     

    the quality of the bass is quite unbelieveable. But the thing that impresses me most, is the layer or seperation.... uncannily incredible!

     

    I've not heard the Shure215 or Brainwavz B2, no comments on them.


  5. TS may have heard lotsa negative stuff already.

     

    Let me motivate you with something good.

     

    I've been a LW3 for more than a year, I must say that it sounds so much better after extensive burn in. (it could be my ears tt have grown acustomed to it). But I've heard some demo unit of UM, and JH, till now I'm still not convinced to fork out $$$ for another custom.

     

    The LW3 response pretty well to amping. But I'd prefer to pair it with a warm (SS) amp like the Pico, due to its neutral sound signature.


  6. thanks. yes i mean ws70. sorry :P

    can ath ws70 compared to m50? :D

     

    the m50 is very different from the ws70. I had the opportunity to own both of them for a short while. I'd say, m50 is very good for details, some pple find it "fatigue" after listening to it for a while. Wherelse thw ws70 gives u the "umph!" in your music.

     

     


  7. Is there any reviews out there about ath ws07? I am planning to buy it. Any comments or reccomendation for me?

     

    If u mean ATH WS70 the one that says "Solid Bass" than I can let safely say it is a bass head's safest bet for a bassy headphone.

     

    I used to own it. But be careful, the clamping effect can be quite uncomfortable. It'll take a while to "season" it. afterwhich, the bass is simply fantastic! I feel the aluminum housing does aid in the highs, because of it, the bass dosen't sounds muddy.

     

    Hope this helps.


  8. I'm not taking a stand here. Just wana show both side of the story.

     

    I patronize farle a couple of times. Most of time i'm greeted with due customer respect, thou not as friendly as stereo or jaben, but i find their price reasonable. And they are always willing to give discount if you are a geniue, sincere buyer.

     

    However i did come across a staff who was pretty sacrastic to another customer.

     

    Bottom line, i'd still patronize farle as with stereo, jaben or even headphone gallery. As long as i find the price is reasonable and i'm treated with respect. Of course good customer service works both ways too!

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