Hmmm can you play with some settings? Maybe get a program like razor synapse. They are very neutral sounding but that makes them good i use them on music player only. I wouldn’t say they have no bass but the bass is not over powering.
They sounds great all around without having to use a EQ.
Also sound is very different to every person interpretation.
I have 6 sets of earphones i use for different things. If you want good bass check out Pioneer earphones they are the most bass heavy set i have without spending to much.
I have read a few reviews on these they appear to be good. They are duel driver units a 6mm and 10mm my only concern is they may be hard to drive duel units with out an amp.
I bought the KZ ED12 after owning the ATZ they are both good especially for the price i was looking at the duel driver unit models i will get a pair soon. I just bought 3 Benjie DAPs to try out lol.
They are $16.19 right now. I’m tempted to buy them. I just ordered a new DAP and looking for some decent IEMs to go along with it, although I’m still pretty happy with my old trusty Panasonic HJE350.
Yep, I’ve tried those and the others (including the newer ZS6). They are WAY too bright (huge bump @ 10-12k). However, the ZS3 is actually very decent, and is one of the cheaper models.
With a coupon you should be able to get them for under $10. That is the only KZ offering I’d bother with at this time. YMMV…
Hey, if anyone is looking for some great bluetooth buds, get the Oontz Budz They’re $34, but sound as great as a $100+ wired pair I used to own. I tore up my first pair, and turned around and ordered another pair to replace them.
Airplane flights, or screeching subway wheels on curves.
Most noise blockers don’t suppress human speech frequencies, I’ve read that’s a FAA requirement so people don’t miss aircraft emergency instructions, but don’t know if that’s true.
Isolation varies with different earbuds, but it’s mostly a function of the tips. The cheap/flimsy tips that most low-dollar IEMs come with typically don’t offer a high level of isolation. A good set of silicone tips (of the right size) usually do an OK job. For me, the best isolation almost always comes from memory foam tips (again, of the right size), with my favorites being those from Comply.
The only downside is that good memory-foam tips can be expensive, and don’t last very long. YMMV…