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Good sound, a bit uncomfortable first, you need some time to get used to wearing them.
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Granted those are a bit more expensive, but noticeably better
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As others have mentioned, I've found them lacking in bass and a bit sharp on the trebles, which is not how I prefer it
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they're a bit uncomfortable after long periods, but that's just my ears.
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A bit later in audio history, came noise isolation, in-ear headphones, but my ear canal opening is small and anything stock would never stay in.
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REALLY impressive in-ears for the price, and for being single-driver!Wish at least one of the cord options was a bit longer, but definitely solid!
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A little bit sharp on the high end
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If I press them firmly into my ears, amazing sound, but if I let them sit by themselves, no low range at all as they only need to fall out a little bit to lose the seal
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I'm hoping a break-in period will mellow out the highs a bit.
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Only bad thing is it's a bit uncomfortable after a bit, but it's one of those things you can adapt to.
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: My volume control was a bit sticky and hard to adjust in micro-increments, and it introduced some channel imbalanced
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I have had to work a bit to get these to fit my right ear, but the sound is so balanced and detailed that it has been well worth the effort.
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Cons:- Sound quality could be a bit better
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Treble isn't as sibilant as it used to be, but it still can be a bit harsh at times
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The SE215's have a tight bass and are a bit more smooth with the relation of bass, mids, and highs
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Some of these issues will probably calm a bit with burn in but my initial impression is way better than what I thought they'd provide
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They also crackle and distort a little bit even at lower volumes
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Choosing the correct tip is extremely important, using one that does not provide a proper seal will end up making the highs sound a bit harsh as well as lacking in bass
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I've messed up my hearing a bit too much to review these in depth in that regard, but they seem to be pretty neutral to my ears
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They smooth out the snap a little bit
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A bit harsh at first
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Best way i can describe these is like going from listening to a flac file to a bad 128 bit mp3 file
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Everything about the M7 is just a bit more sturdy and durable than the M6
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They're good earphones, they sound great, maybe a bit disappointing on the low end but beats any other in ear headphones, especially for the price
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They still sound good, but end up being fatiguing and a bit hard to listen to at really high volumes
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The stock tips were a bit uncomfortable in one or the other ear, and I tried them all, but the Comply are comfortable over long periods.
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The highs are a bit tinny and harsh
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Trebles are a bit harsh, mids are veiled and bass is plenty before burn in.
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Something is a bit harsh about the sound, but that's likely because I've gotten picky with Sennheiser Momentum in-ears and 598SR over-ears
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It can also be a bit uncomfortable while sitting in a chair with a back when using this cable
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But I simply turn the Master up a bit to compensate
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A bit disappointing
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A bit hard to connect and disconnect the ear buds to the cable
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I feel the high are a bit too harsh
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Good sound, a bit uncomfortable first, you need some time to get used to wearing them.
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I was a bit skeptical about how these would sound, but for $49 I've made a lot worse decisions with money before, so what the heck right???
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The treble is definitely a bit too bright for my taste, so I recommend playing with the EQ a bit to fix that.
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They isolate a good bit of sound as well, but I still found myself repositioning them every 10-20 minutes
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They isolate a good bit of sound as well, but I still found myself repositioning them every 10-20 minutes
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these sound every bit as good to me.
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, I like them quite a bit.
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but for significantly less than a pair of Shure 215s, these are every bit as good, and you probably won't be able to tell the difference, especially if you're using them live
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As a musician/recording artist, I'm a bit critical on THE SOUND.So how does the M6 PRO sound?
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They were a bit of a stretch for my budget, but I loved these
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I find them to sound a bit unrealistic and unnatural
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Cables are a bit hard to insert into each monitor, at least on my pair, the wire doesn't feel like it's of the highest quality, but the sound quality for $50 is astounding
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The sound is also very satisfactory -- just lacking a bit on the low end
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Like some others, I found them to be a little bit harsh and shrill at first, but they mellowed after 10-20 hours of use.
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I got the M6 Pro as a relatively inexpensive (and hopefully temporary) replacement while I try to get the B&Ws, which lost most of the right channel, replaced under warranty
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Low end is good down to 33hz (a low B on a 5 string bass), and the midrange is perfect for singing
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Other things I like: I really, really like the form factor
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n’t feel that great
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I have to admit these are the best sounding IEM's I have ever used (I also use the Comply t-200's with these and love the match)
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They tend t sound shrill and harsh unless they are firmly wedged into the ear canal