Those sound very interesting. I always love me a single DD for my IEMs. "Cutting the cord". I'd be interested to listen to a product like that. Great review...
GM ☕️. I don’t mind quality cables ..so when I do run my IEM’s ….IFI Go Blue is my go too The ADVAR is damn nice ( and like everything Meze is pricy ) . Nice review and tho I can’t afford most of the products you showcase..I’m always interested. Take care and enjoy the week.
I've been using the Fiio UTWS5 with my 64 audio A10 ciem and found it to be a great mobile pairing. I'd be curious to see if the ifi go pod is worth 3x the price..
Fiio has had this type of equipment for three generations now, maybe five plus years since the first version. Now everyone seems to be on the ifi version like it's newest thing out there for this kind of way to connect by bluetooth. 3X the price though, not sure it would be worth the upgrade.
@@Newrecordday2013 Ron, the new benchmark for me for wireless IEM’s is the $200 Senheiser TM3 Noise canceling IEMs. They sound about 85% as good as my $2k 64Audio U12TIEMs at 1/10th the price. They are also water resistant. I dropped one of the ear pods in the jacuzzi, shook it off, put it back in my ear and it kept playing. So whenever I consider any wireless headphone offering, the standard for comparison for me now is the Senheiser TM3 IEM. You might want to check them out.
Just a note: the Go Pod didn't work well with my Pixel 7pro. The Bluetooth connectivity was utter garbage, and the ear hooks kept disconnecting randomly. I had to send them back. They have sounded awesome, though! And you can disable the buttons in the app, so you can wear them under motorbike helmet or 3M ear protection without an issue.
It might not be the most efficient use of money but buying thicker aftermarket high quality IEM cables does help with tangling issues, but they are pricey and the sound improvement may be minimal or negligible unless the IEM has a very low impedance.
HA!! IFI Go pods. I just put these on my amazon wishlist yesterday! I am not a real fan of bluetooth or IEMs unless I am listening to music on the go and these seem to be just what I need for my Moondrop Starfields.
They look like a hearing aid , it will be interesting to find out in years to come if there are any side effects to the body or mind using this type of products. Love your channel Ron 😉👍