Thanks for the kind of review I was looking for. Someone talking clear and sincerely about the product, not those "infomercials" (which is a word that I just learned and I just started to type it and I discovered it is on the keyboard dictionary too lol) You can detect easily when the opinion will be more like a way to sell the product than a sincere critic. And maybe I'll not get into this product since I literally started with the IEMs hobby this week, I wanted to know and understand about the product. My first purchase was the Hiby R4 Eva edition that I'm waiting to receive. And a pair of cheap IEMs because I would like to experience the curve and progress of getting into better and better sound quality. Just enjoy the travel as I learn more and more. 😊 Thanks again and I'm from Spain. I guess that's probably the main reason why I didn't know the word you said.
@@tonedeafmonk I was watching your review of the DAP too but it was at work and I didn't finish. I have to. I just looked up for the IEM you recommended me and, if I did hear the price right, they are out of my hands for now. I can't afford it. I'm starting with the Tangzu Wan'er because some reviews I watched said that they are very good for the price they have. And I was looking for something like the Aful Performer 5 but even those were too expensive for my actual budget. Lol I always knew that the audiophile hobby was an expensive one. That's why this DAP gave me at least the option to try to join in a little bit. Thanks for the recommendation and you have my word that the day I can put my hands on the Tea, I'll let you know
The MEMS drivers need a active power supply and can't work like a regular driver. Thus you see them in TWSbwith batteries or in this case powered off a USB.
Nice review once again! Have your tried the Vision Ears VE10? It has exquisite mids and it is such a full sounding pair of iems, definitely something different from the current favorites in the audio world.
@@tonedeafmonk Thank you. Often the IEMs under $100 doesn't have the perfect sound that I prefer. I always use EQ, but many iems doesn't take eq well, for example er2xr and HeartMirror.
People were all over you on Head-fi about the 'I am sure the updates will have solutions' thing in the Shanling m1 Plus thread..the fact that I know this is concerning... Hmm..
Hydrid techoloby!
Thanks for the kind of review I was looking for. Someone talking clear and sincerely about the product, not those "infomercials"
(which is a word that I just learned and I just started to type it and I discovered it is on the keyboard dictionary too lol)
You can detect easily when the opinion will be more like a way to sell the product than a sincere critic. And maybe I'll not get into this product since I literally started with the IEMs hobby this week, I wanted to know and understand about the product.
My first purchase was the Hiby R4 Eva edition that I'm waiting to receive. And a pair of cheap IEMs because I would like to experience the curve and progress of getting into better and better sound quality. Just enjoy the travel as I learn more and more. 😊
Thanks again and I'm from Spain. I guess that's probably the main reason why I didn't know the word you said.
Congratulations on the Hiby its a great DAP its great for IEM'S like the Xenns Tea Pro with a more recessed mids.
@@tonedeafmonk I was watching your review of the DAP too but it was at work and I didn't finish. I have to.
I just looked up for the IEM you recommended me and, if I did hear the price right, they are out of my hands for now. I can't afford it. I'm starting with the Tangzu Wan'er because some reviews I watched said that they are very good for the price they have. And I was looking for something like the Aful Performer 5 but even those were too expensive for my actual budget. Lol
I always knew that the audiophile hobby was an expensive one. That's why this DAP gave me at least the option to try to join in a little bit.
Thanks for the recommendation and you have my word that the day I can put my hands on the Tea, I'll let you know
@lordabbadon2107 Sounds good there are some real bangers for less $
They lost me at non- detachable. I love the graph overlay! That was very helpful for us sniffers.
The MEMS drivers need a active power supply and can't work like a regular driver. Thus you see them in TWSbwith batteries or in this case powered off a USB.
Thanks for the honest review. Btw, i trust hiby more than moondrop.
💯% I would hold off until some final versions hit.
Seeing so many new brands coming up with interesting sets... Can it get more competitive lol
This one was interesting my first taste of this tech XMEMS was very positive!
Oh the potential .... 😂
Great review again.
Hope they get this tech right soon. 😊
Sounds Like it will , it sounds great so far.
Nice review once again! Have your tried the Vision Ears VE10? It has exquisite mids and it is such a full sounding pair of iems, definitely something different from the current favorites in the audio world.
Go🎉
How good are Mojo 1 against Onyx Alpha dac? Is mojo 2 alot better ?
I heard both are some of the best for a super clean sources.
hi do you also plug to yiour Onix XM5 ? how do it sounds?
Never tried other transports ot would some the same on anything as the EQ is in the Hiby XENO
It sounds complicated, how does if fare with EQ?
Once dialed in it sounded very good not what I would expect for $99
@@tonedeafmonk Thank you. Often the IEMs under $100 doesn't have the perfect sound that I prefer. I always use EQ, but many iems doesn't take eq well, for example er2xr and HeartMirror.
@AronAddams7 No those don't some IEM'S are definitely better suited to EQ like Planar
Interesting IEM
Will be interesting to see how far the XMEM’s tech goes over the upcoming months.
I heard its Only good for tws
I needs to be powered that's the issue , but I am hopeful for new stuff in the future.
Naaa.
People were all over you on Head-fi about the 'I am sure the updates will have solutions' thing in the Shanling m1 Plus thread..the fact that I know this is concerning... Hmm..