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Their initial sound can be a bit tinny and lacking in low-end, but that seems to mostly be resolved almost a week later
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The one button control worked well with my Nexus 5.Overall, I found the sound too tinny, the soundstage lacking and the microphone placement terrible
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Generally speaking, I'm wary of earbuds below the cost of $100- usually risking a tinny trebly sound
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Sorry, wanted to like these but the highs are too sharp, too tinny, The build is crummy, the cords are cheesy
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They'll sound cheap & tinny until you find the right fit with the earpieces, then it's pretty sweet
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I do admit, mine were very tinny at first and lacked bass
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, I experienced the same terrible tinny sound
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The audio quality is so full of High-mids and Treble...they sound very tinny and lack low end EQ.
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The one button control worked well with my Nexus 5.Overall, I found the sound too tinny, the soundstage lacking and the microphone placement terrible
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Unlike others that sound like tinny boom boxes
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This leads to (everyone is different) a perception that the highs are tinny and thin, almost harsh
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Unbelievably tinny
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The mid-range is tinny and metallic, and the high-end whines
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Like $5 tinny earbud terrible
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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
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Other things I like: I really, really like the form factor
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The main helper here is the cinch that allows you to tighten the y-split portion of the cable
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It include a microphone built into the Y split section to allow you to answer and take phone calls when using it with a cellphone
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The piece that splits the wires from being joined together (turns them into 'Y' whatever it's called) is kind of bulky
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Felt kind of cheap-y