"Amazon" is not Amazon at all, that is Kiwi Ears, and very well respected IEM manufacturer..... you should check out their Quartet, Quintet, KE4 or Orchestra Lites if you want to hear some of their bangers.
Kiwi ears makes banger iems in most price ranges. As for the fit of the cadenza, you need different tips. They have a wider nozzle than most other iems. Spinfits will help with them "pushing" out of your ear.
@@WorshipLeaderHangoutthere's many different varieties of tips. Some with different materials, different bore size, different length. Personally none of the spinfits work for me, but the best fit for me has been the Azla Sednaearfit Crystal and Sednaearfit lights because they're longer and have a stiffer rubber for the center bore. I usually have to try different tips depending on the nozzle length and how deep the iem shells let me insert them.
The Chinese brands sold on Amazon and elsewhere sometimes offer custom fit models too. Kiwi ears sells the Orchestra Lite as a CIEM for $400 if you order directly from their distributor Linsoul. Chi fi brands have so much better value. You can get a $300 iem like the Dunu Davinci and it will have more drivers, made by the same manufacturers ultimate ears sources their BA drivers from, and a 5 way crossover. All for less than 1/3rd the price. However you really have to be aware that warranty support is very lacking. Sonion and Knowles are the only brands that really make balanced armature drivers. Everyone using BAs in IEMs are buying them from Sonion or Knowles, except KZ, somehow they get away with using knockoff drivers without either company sending them a cease an desist.
I own the wavs five driver pair, for me I dont like the low end at all, and I had issues with them from the start with them acting like they were blown. I am a guitarist/singer but I like to hear the low end as well. My friend had the exact same issue. I am considering the ultimate ears but thats a lot of money.
On the wavs (I'm an engineer with both wavs and real customs) you probably have the wrong tips on them. I am getting around 26-30db of isolation with my wavs which I just use for working out and running power tools at my other job, or hearing protection when shooting. I just use foam or thermofit tips. Also the 5 and 6 driver options produce way better sound. Get them on a 45% discount and they're like $300. But yeah, definitely if you have the money go buy 64 or UE customs. Wavs can't compare to them.
I'm concerned more on the fit than the sound. I run long distances and the sweat makes traditional earbuds fall out of my ears. I have tried 4 pairs over the last 4 years and nothing stays in my ears. That being said, should I try something from Amazon or pay the extra and get a custom fit? Also, it looks like you have cords attached to yours. Are these not bluetooth wireless?
Do you think it’s okay to mix on these? I mean studio monitors or headphones are the best for that but I’m thinking if I’m on the go and don’t want to bring big headphones I want something that i can just put on my pocket. Are these neutral enough for mixing?
I would love to try a Kiwi Ear that’s the same dollar amount as the T9 to get a better idea of what I would like better but I still think the Kiwi Cadenza is an incredible IEM for the price. But nothing I’ve tried so far beats my customs from UE
I had an issue with my main mic and had to use the audio from my backup. Didn’t want to but didn’t want to so the video over again. My backup was sitting much lower and does sound a bit weird
12:25 actually you should be sorry! in your video presenting the WAVS and the ordering process, you made it sound like it was the best stuff ever and now you're saying they ain't as good as amazon ones??! Come on bro! I had a pair of "amazon ones" before I ordered a pair of WAVS (4 drivers) and it is night and day in terms of fit, sonic definition, customer support and overall product/service quality. That being said, I'm sure the difference between the WAVS and UE is also significant, but don't down talk the WAVS like that ;-)
"Amazon" is not Amazon at all, that is Kiwi Ears, and very well respected IEM manufacturer..... you should check out their Quartet, Quintet, KE4 or Orchestra Lites if you want to hear some of their bangers.
Kiwi ears makes banger iems in most price ranges. As for the fit of the cadenza, you need different tips. They have a wider nozzle than most other iems. Spinfits will help with them "pushing" out of your ear.
Good to know. Thank you
@@WorshipLeaderHangoutthere's many different varieties of tips. Some with different materials, different bore size, different length. Personally none of the spinfits work for me, but the best fit for me has been the Azla Sednaearfit Crystal and Sednaearfit lights because they're longer and have a stiffer rubber for the center bore. I usually have to try different tips depending on the nozzle length and how deep the iem shells let me insert them.
The Chinese brands sold on Amazon and elsewhere sometimes offer custom fit models too. Kiwi ears sells the Orchestra Lite as a CIEM for $400 if you order directly from their distributor Linsoul. Chi fi brands have so much better value. You can get a $300 iem like the Dunu Davinci and it will have more drivers, made by the same manufacturers ultimate ears sources their BA drivers from, and a 5 way crossover. All for less than 1/3rd the price. However you really have to be aware that warranty support is very lacking.
Sonion and Knowles are the only brands that really make balanced armature drivers. Everyone using BAs in IEMs are buying them from Sonion or Knowles, except KZ, somehow they get away with using knockoff drivers without either company sending them a cease an desist.
I own the wavs five driver pair, for me I dont like the low end at all, and I had issues with them from the start with them acting like they were blown. I am a guitarist/singer but I like to hear the low end as well. My friend had the exact same issue. I am considering the ultimate ears but thats a lot of money.
On the wavs (I'm an engineer with both wavs and real customs) you probably have the wrong tips on them. I am getting around 26-30db of isolation with my wavs which I just use for working out and running power tools at my other job, or hearing protection when shooting. I just use foam or thermofit tips. Also the 5 and 6 driver options produce way better sound. Get them on a 45% discount and they're like $300. But yeah, definitely if you have the money go buy 64 or UE customs. Wavs can't compare to them.
Sir how much you make a month? As an audio engineer
Great reviews, Thank you
I'm concerned more on the fit than the sound. I run long distances and the sweat makes traditional earbuds fall out of my ears. I have tried 4 pairs over the last 4 years and nothing stays in my ears. That being said, should I try something from Amazon or pay the extra and get a custom fit? Also, it looks like you have cords attached to yours. Are these not bluetooth wireless?
Do you think it’s okay to mix on these? I mean studio monitors or headphones are the best for that but I’m thinking if I’m on the go and don’t want to bring big headphones I want something that i can just put on my pocket. Are these neutral enough for mixing?
You are the first human being who likes stock cable of BL03..
Haha probably. I know what you mean but with the price point I’m not too worried about changing it out.
Yeah custom IEM are sooooo good. I love my IEMs from Deer Ear (german brand). Great tuned Sound. CIEM with 2 Driver and 2 Way under 400.- Euro
I wish you would have included the T9 in this comparison! If you had, which would you have chosen?? Thanks!!
I would love to try a Kiwi Ear that’s the same dollar amount as the T9 to get a better idea of what I would like better but I still think the Kiwi Cadenza is an incredible IEM for the price. But nothing I’ve tried so far beats my customs from UE
Wow, talk about perfect timing. Currently shopping around.
📝👂🏼🎧
That’s awesome! Thanks for watching
is your mic polarity inverted? it sounds weird.
I had an issue with my main mic and had to use the audio from my backup. Didn’t want to but didn’t want to so the video over again. My backup was sitting much lower and does sound a bit weird
What other uses can any be used for.
Some people purchase IEMs just to listen to music in general. But they’re mostly intended for musicians preforming live.
Currently use the KZ's myself. love em!
They are good especially for the price
Kz is "xiaomi" for IEM
Thanks for this video! Do you guys also have the link for the KZs?
Yeah! thanks for the reminder. KZ ZS10 Pro: amzn.to/3UGxHbi
12:25 actually you should be sorry! in your video presenting the WAVS and the ordering process, you made it sound like it was the best stuff ever and now you're saying they ain't as good as amazon ones??! Come on bro!
I had a pair of "amazon ones" before I ordered a pair of WAVS (4 drivers) and it is night and day in terms of fit, sonic definition, customer support and overall product/service quality.
That being said, I'm sure the difference between the WAVS and UE is also significant, but don't down talk the WAVS like that ;-)
I paid about 80 for my Amazon IEMs. They sound pretty good but they tend to come loose in my ears. I can't remember the name at the moment.
Would love to know which one you have. Thanks for watching.
GOD THIS GUYS EGO IS HUGE
Did you said they fit well. The blon3.most complains was about the fit. Lol
I don’t think your discount code works anymore WLH20 :/ any info ?
I’ll ask them today if they have a better discount code. Sometimes they have a 40% off
@@WorshipLeaderHangout called them yesterday they said it’s expired