@@seelamb93 lol i was at moondrop booth and ces but i didn’t end up trying it yet. but i reviewed the moondrop blessing 3 which the dusk 2 is based on and its technicalities are good. Not really a fan of dsp cables doe
The midrange is so broad, almost all instruments and vocals have their fundamentals there, so it's worth going into a bit more detail I have the SM4, and have demoed the KE4 (so judge accordingly). For the midrange: KE4 was thicker on male vocals, which felt weighty until they blend with the bass sometimes and then just sounds too much. KE4 had very natural timbre on acoustic guitar, strings and piano. SM4 is slightly thin on male vocals and emphatic on female vocals (this is the 3k sheen people talk about, to me it was okay, others may find it shouty). Strings sometimes feel sharp on SM4, and the acoustic guitar feels overly metallic at times
You're probably the first reviewer I've seen that prefers harman IEM (not over ear, as that ones diff.) over the new meta. Also I'm curious why audiophile just dont use DSP/PEQ. Instead of having like 10 iems and wasting all this money. manufacturers should just release like "advisory peq" for those iems, or reviewers could do that. If the hardware can do better, just use all the technology available to do so - it's not 1960 anymore, we have computers the size of a fingernail, use the power of 21st century guys. Then I'd like to actually see which one's better when all of them are tuned to their max potential.
in the end you are judging by the iem and implementation. The Kiwi Ears Ke4 1-3k is definitely relaxed in regards to even the “new meta” so it’s not a perfect representation of it so that is a factor. I think there’s various people on either sides who support either or. Lots of iem come out with dsp cable and same companies making wireless dsp tuned iem too
The amount of drivers, the quality of those drivers and what each driver can do well, plus we have the crossovers' and perhaps the acoustic chamber depending on driver type used. The tuning is relative to everything else. Then to finish it off, let's pretend that there's one iem that makes the 'End Game' a thing, it would probably be cancelled to keep the market alive. I do agree with your thoughts and have had the same thoughts myself. The best proven driver set up that's easily retune-able for individual tastes and ears...We need better in this department than what's available, but at the same time, we will most likely see it soon; is my guess.
@ryanhostudio gracias amigo te sigo desde España creo deberías hacer una lista de auriculares para gamig in poco más larga pero me gustan mucho tus reseñas... y también si puedes hacer reseña sobre el tripowin vivace y el 7hz g1 serie genial
hey ryan, been watching lots of your reviews lately. keep it up! no planned review for the moondrop x crin dusk?
@@seelamb93 lol i was at moondrop booth and ces but i didn’t end up trying it yet. but i reviewed the moondrop blessing 3 which the dusk 2 is based on and its technicalities are good. Not really a fan of dsp cables doe
The midrange is so broad, almost all instruments and vocals have their fundamentals there, so it's worth going into a bit more detail
I have the SM4, and have demoed the KE4 (so judge accordingly). For the midrange: KE4 was thicker on male vocals, which felt weighty until they blend with the bass sometimes and then just sounds too much. KE4 had very natural timbre on acoustic guitar, strings and piano. SM4 is slightly thin on male vocals and emphatic on female vocals (this is the 3k sheen people talk about, to me it was okay, others may find it shouty). Strings sometimes feel sharp on SM4, and the acoustic guitar feels overly metallic at times
You're probably the first reviewer I've seen that prefers harman IEM (not over ear, as that ones diff.) over the new meta.
Also I'm curious why audiophile just dont use DSP/PEQ. Instead of having like 10 iems and wasting all this money. manufacturers should just release like "advisory peq" for those iems, or reviewers could do that.
If the hardware can do better, just use all the technology available to do so - it's not 1960 anymore, we have computers the size of a fingernail, use the power of 21st century guys. Then I'd like to actually see which one's better when all of them are tuned to their max potential.
in the end you are judging by the iem and implementation. The Kiwi Ears Ke4 1-3k is definitely relaxed in regards to even the “new meta” so it’s not a perfect representation of it so that is a factor.
I think there’s various people on either sides who support either or. Lots of iem come out with dsp cable and same companies making wireless dsp tuned iem too
The amount of drivers, the quality of those drivers and what each driver can do well, plus we have the crossovers' and perhaps the acoustic chamber depending on driver type used. The tuning is relative to everything else.
Then to finish it off, let's pretend that there's one iem that makes the 'End Game' a thing, it would probably be cancelled to keep the market alive.
I do agree with your thoughts and have had the same thoughts myself.
The best proven driver set up that's easily retune-able for individual tastes and ears...We need better in this department than what's available, but at the same time, we will most likely see it soon; is my guess.
Do the kiwi ears (Ke4 & quintet) have reverse polarity or is it normal. Iirc the SM4 is reversed, but unsure about the kiwi ears
I have the quintets- they have none. Sm4 the first set that ive tried the reverse polarity thing and its really odd sounding
if you just eq more treble for ke4 or more mids for sm4 would it make one of these two a better iem for you ?
How would this meta tuning work with jazz?
not sure if i listen to enough jazz to give a good response ~.~
So in total Even for Competitive Gaming the supermix4 are the better Option or are the KE4s better ?for competitive Gaming (Valorant mainly)
I am asking cause I don’t have time to Watch the Video at the Moment
imaging of both are good but ke4 tuning helps you hear footsteps a lot easier
@@ryanhostudiothanks a lot
@@ryanhostudio does the KE4 get fatiguing while gaming? That's a problem especially with loud gunshots in FPS games
Bro tripowin vivace plis
you ask you shall receive
@ryanhostudio gracias amigo te sigo desde España creo deberías hacer una lista de auriculares para gamig in poco más larga pero me gustan mucho tus reseñas... y también si puedes hacer reseña sobre el tripowin vivace y el 7hz g1 serie genial