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vavent_ OP t1_j9pbncm wrote
Reply to comment by widowhanzo in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
I have entered this hobby, after started listening to female kpop groups and wanted to get better listening experience and now I'm here
On Black Friday sell they can be found for 440$ new, also on used market you can find one for around 370-400$, but not cheaper, they really hold their value great, because the sound is awesome dethrones many kilobuck options, while cost only half of their price
vavent_ OP t1_j9ob43o wrote
Reply to comment by whitechapel6 in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
For metal you better look at something like Dunu SA6Ultra maybe or new SA6 MKII
vavent_ OP t1_j9ltm9n wrote
Reply to comment by Danielo944 in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
U12t reading all reviews about them, looks like very great IEM, I definitely plan to buy them one day or at least try them, maybe would be using them together with Variations one day
vavent_ OP t1_j9lt9h0 wrote
Reply to comment by dreamcatcherop in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
Well I definitely liked their song and MV 'BEcause' when it was released, but haven't enough time to explore more of their songs
vavent_ OP t1_j9lgtc0 wrote
Reply to comment by dreamcatcherop in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
My bad, indeed this group is also had cool songs
vavent_ OP t1_j9k4c29 wrote
Reply to comment by JaesunG in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
I'm listening to her songs right now, reminded me of IU, great songs
vavent_ OP t1_j9k3ljq wrote
Reply to comment by Avatar-san in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
Yeah, they both have somehow recessed mid-bass and lower midrange, and these genres of music value these parts of frequency response, son't know what even to recommend for these genres, maybe something like U12t? Or IER-M9 maybe
vavent_ OP t1_j9k3b5d wrote
Reply to comment by Smakane in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
Timeless had some nasty bright peak with any stock eartips to my ears, so I was really suffering, but even without this peak, Variations are one of those IEMs that sound definitely above their price bracket, if they will fit your ear, they would be great, something better from Variations would start at 1000$ with IER-M9, Monarch MKII and so on, so yeah, upgrade was significant I should say to my ear, especially as time flows you would love your Variations even more, tonality is just perfect together with great technicalities
vavent_ OP t1_j9jvxkh wrote
Reply to comment by ZPRAR in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
Azla Xelactec I think you can definitely fit even with filters, they are very soft and easy to stretch and also produce great sound and fit
vavent_ OP t1_j9jnwjy wrote
Reply to comment by ZPRAR in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
Well theoretically you can, but it depends on your skill and luck, when you would put tips on the nozzle, it definitely can be possible
vavent_ OP t1_j9jmoqm wrote
Reply to comment by Megidolan in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
Huge thumb up for Antifragile and Impurities, they are perfect, also Blue Flame and Sour Grapes from the previous album are chefs' kiss
And XG's last English single album is great. G-idle Tomboy is also a no-skip album
vavent_ OP t1_j9j6mft wrote
Reply to comment by Megidolan in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
I’m so happy to find in this sub people with similar to my music preferences!
Sharing more? You mean about artists or gear? If gear, then LCD-X pre-2021 with metal571 EQ profile sounds very good, the only headphone that can compete with Variations in pure subjective music enjoyment, and suits my music library better than HiFiman Arya for example
If artists in consideration, then definitely IVE, STAYC, Le Sserafim(all songs are top tier, just amazing)
OMG is so good, that I don't have even words to describe what I was feeling, listening to it for first 100 times, feeling like on drugs but without them
vavent_ OP t1_j9j2ucj wrote
Reply to comment by anonymous181201 in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
You are a man of culture I see
vavent_ OP t1_j9j2765 wrote
I have so many praises about these IEMs that I don't even know how to start and write a completely logical impression, but I will try, also I'm not a native speaker, so sorry in advance for possible mistakes
My IEM trip so far: Tanchjm Hana 2021 -> 7hz Timeless -> Moondrop Variations, after owning the latter for 6 months, I also had a chance to own and listen to Moondrop Chu and Campfire Atlas(honestly, for their 900$ price tag, they don't come even close to Variations for almost x2 for the price)
From memory, when I put them in my ears and played the first songs, I was just laying down on my bed with a facial expression something like: 'yeah, that's it, that is what I was looking for in this hobby for the whole 1.5years of my journey, all my previous headphones and IEMs were failed attempts, in searching for this sound’
First, I think Variations is a bit genre-dependent, and something like metal or hard rock doesn't sound that good, but man, when I play on them 'NewJeans - Ditto' or actually any NewJeans song or any Red Velvet song or any IU song or any Billie Eilish song, everything sounds heavenly. Female vocals are just amazing, State-of-Art, they shine, they sound like angels from heaven, it's level of HD600 definitely vocal-wise, always smooth, well-extended and never harsh, shouty or sibilant, just pure euphoria, don't know what to say more.
Separation, 'soundstage', and detail retrieval, everything is here, the sound is just so clean and deep boosted sub-bass too, I just don't have complaints
Listening through Qudelix-5K + Tripowin Zonie Blue cable + AZLA SednaEarFit Crystal SS size, they do Variations justice, for me this IEM is very tip-dependent due to big nozzle. After Azla eartips, Variations with something like Moondrop Spring Tips sounded dead & unmotivated, while on AZLA ear tips natural and lively and wonderful, everything is crystal clear
Overall I can recommend to anyone whose ‘guilty pleasure' is EDM/kpop, but only with female vocals. In general all pop music, edm, rap/hip-hop sound wonderful on Variations, metal and hard rock not so much
Variations is good, very good, for the price the best for me definitely, very close to end game material for somebody with similar music preferences, I still don't have any desire to upgrade and sell them, because they are just so great, they shine, but never offense you, everything sounds smooth, energetic, engaging, beautiful, amazing, lifelike, lovely, wonderful, natural, and that's it, I'm done, hope my stream of thoughts was enjoyable to read, strongly recommend at least to try them
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vavent_ OP t1_j9a9wc1 wrote
Reply to comment by lx_mcc in Achievement Unlocked: End-Game Arrived - JDS Labs Element III by vavent_
Then you will be satisfied with Element for a very long time with the requirements that you have written. The design is very beautiful and at the same time huge knob is so practical, there is no way back
vavent_ OP t1_j9a97g3 wrote
Reply to comment by mckenny123 in Achievement Unlocked: End-Game Arrived - JDS Labs Element III by vavent_
How much exactly power is needed?
vavent_ OP t1_j97zzxe wrote
Reply to comment by MistaHiggins in Achievement Unlocked: End-Game Arrived - JDS Labs Element III by vavent_
If you looking for some sound quality improvement, then definitely not. It depends on what you want from the chain. I don't have much free space on the desktop table, so I decided to go all in for B-stock Element III. It has everything I wanted for simple use with a laptop and connecting my headphones to it, user experience is great, have zero complaints about it
vavent_ OP t1_j97z11o wrote
Reply to comment by NaniDaddy in Achievement Unlocked: End-Game Arrived - JDS Labs Element III by vavent_
Well, if the price is in consideration, then something like a used Element II(250$~) would be a great choice, as I know, Element III has options for you to switch between speakers and headphones by pressing the knob or button at the back of the device, the main killer feature is a BIG knob, it's so good, that after using this knob, you will not want to get back to other devices, I can recommend it definitely for build quality and user experience
vavent_ OP t1_j97eszf wrote
Reply to comment by covertash in Achievement Unlocked: End-Game Arrived - JDS Labs Element III by vavent_
Thanks! I'm using HD600 and LCD-X and Arya in recent time, will write about them in future posts
vavent_ OP t1_j964w7i wrote
Reply to comment by mitch-99 in Achievement Unlocked: End-Game Arrived - JDS Labs Element III by vavent_
I will never downgrade from this BIG volume knob, after you tried it, you don't want to lose it
vavent_ OP t1_j95br5i wrote
I already own it for 2 months, but the image has made when I only received it from the postal service. I bought B-stock for 399$ + 80$ import taxes and shipping, it's the first DAC/amp that I have bought new and not used, which means that I will lose much value if I decide to sell, but I was ready for this because you can't sell end game material. I'm in this hobby for 1.5 years, I had iFi Zen Dac -> Topping dx3pro -> Asgard3 + Modius -> Mojo, and now JDS Labs Element III
For whom can it be? I wanted small(because my desktop table is rather small), beautiful, with a BIG KNOB, powerful amplifier. It is a bit expensive, but you can find older elements for 250$ and 150$ respectively
After reading a million reviews, with different POV, after testing without volume matching and not blindly my different DAC/amps vs apple dongle and between each other, I understood that I don't hear enough differences with multiple DAC/amps, without proper testing I can't objectively say who is better, so I decided to lean more on the practical side, I can spend more time with headphones and on my life instead of testing DAC/amps, so I have gone for a beautiful minimalistic design and HUGEEE volume knob for excellent comfort and enough power for most headphones on the market, that's all that I want from my chain
I love my Element to death and don't plan to buy anything else for desktop use until it will break, then without spending time on any reviews would buy the next Element iteration which would be called something like 'Element X'.
Edit:I don't know why my image after uploading got skewed to the left, can't fix this
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vavent_ OP t1_j9pgkxv wrote
Reply to comment by whitechapel6 in Moondrop Variations - I'm just addicted to them by vavent_
Yes.
Very good recording quality, better headphones, the better sound you get from their Savage - EP, beautiful album