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soboi12345 t1_ixpueo9 wrote

I have one of these and I can attest to the same.

These TWS sound like a good 60-70$ iem.

Also do use the Chinese app for an extra eq and more features like pop up menu like airpods pro.

Also do use the golden sound test at night or at an environment where there is pin drop silence. And be thorough with the test it improves the sound a lot meanwhile use the classic eq or the Joe hisaishi eq (available via the Chinese app). Avoid use the dynaudio eq as they suck.

If you want the Chinese app, do tell I will share you the process.

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klogg4 OP t1_ixpvfx4 wrote

I tried that app, Joe Hisaishi EQ really felt like the most neutral out of all presets, but I eventually returned to using Dynaudio presets because I have a Oneplus phone which includes stock app for these buds integrated into Bluetooth menu, and I found Chinese HeyMelody draining my battery in standby. Also I don't find the difference between Hisaishi and Crisp&Clear too drastical to have a choice between them, but maybe I reconsider that later because Hisaishi EQ sounds good.

Enco X Classic - I hate that present. Really. It's fatiguing to me. Like typical cheap IEMs. Also I find myself using Dynaudio Realistic a bit more often than any other preset.

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TheRadiantSoap t1_ixoezmh wrote

If you like them amd are satisfied, then that's all that matters. Enjoy homie

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klogg4 OP t1_ixp0tty wrote

I posted this because they seem to be underrated. Seems like I needed to write "they're my portable HD650 with better subbass" or smth like that to show my point.

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TheRadiantSoap t1_ixp69av wrote

Yeah, budget earphones are such a competitive market that you need something to stand out

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soboi12345 t1_ixpug13 wrote

Yep these tws are really good. They sound like a good 60-70$ iem.

I got mine for a discount at 100$

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klogg4 OP t1_ixnilo7 wrote

Oppo Enco X2. Guys, they sound so good while being so comfortable and convenient for different usecases that I'm even afraid to try anything else.

They're obviously not the most detailed in-ears in the world, but their magic is how they combine tonality with details. They're balanced in a hi-fi way, which is hard to expect from buds who look like Airpods Pro wannabes but it's really there. They also let you shift that balance a bit towards tonality OR clarity though EQ presets which are masterfully done - hard to prefer only one out of four, you're more likely to enjoy at least two of them.

This is definitely one of the best audio purchases I have ever made.

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