These videos have without question THE best b-rolls and best presentation out of any reviewer on RU-vid. These companies should pay you to let them use these clips Also thank you very much for the video! Lovely comparisons!
Thanks for the review. I love good dynamic drivers, great that there is another good option in the 200 range. Man, your production is insane, and your choice of music is 5 stars and getting better!
@@mokisanbtr7 or qudelix 5k, but it will work on a switch or ps4-5 controller as well. You won’t get 100% out of it, but the volume is fine on a console without an amp. If you mean genre it’s pretty versatile, great for busy music like metal.
Demoed the P5, Ultra and Kara just 3 days ago. I like them all for different reasons. The Ultra is very musical and engaging, the bass is thick and there’s a DD feel to the overall sound, and there’s a sense of coherency and effortlessness in the sound. And the technicalities are actually not bad. The Kara is a little old school. The separation of elements are not great. It may not be the best bang for the buck in terms of performance, but two great features of the sound is the timbre of human voices, which is very natural, due to lack of smearing caused by elevated upper mids in many other IEMs, and an absolute lack of fatigue anywhere in the spectrum. The P5 has great technicalities despite their modest price tag. The extension and air is something uncommon for IEM at this price. And the soundstage is wide. Really nothing to fault in the sound.
@@fuzailkhanazmi2135 P5 like any other hybrid, is more incisive than the Ultra, which is a single DD. The Ultra has a euphoric quality to the sound, it’s lush sounding, and the treble sounds glorious. Technically I think the P5 is slightly better, the Ultra is more coherent.
@@fuzailkhanazmi2135 Single DD has a different sound than hybrid. So getting the FU is for a different “flavor”. If you just want to upgrade the sound quality from P5, i think getting another hybrid is better. I later got the EA1000, and sold the FU. Because they are both single DD, I just keep one.
@@zeissiez actually I don't two iem at the same time. As one would be better than other. Why should I have the bad one. Previously I owned Ew200, it was good iem but treble was peaky.
*Hey Dave - I am a little confused about how much an IEM like this will take to EQ changes* . Could I add 3-5db of Sub-Bass between 20-50hz to change the presentation there? (and where you thought it lacked a little). And if this works to give it a much deeper sub-bass, is this a better strategy than buying an IEM with a much stronger Sub-Bass you have to live with all the time or EQ back down?
Hey Dave, do you mind sharing a little bit more about what do you like of the falcon ultra? Does it have that "special" sauce compared to other DD iems? Will you say that it has any better caracteristic compared to ie600 (no price in mind)? Thanks!
no2 it doesnt have special tune such as 64 or vision ears, its basically a monitor but in unique melody's way not better, not special in anything, just right and pleasing
Timeless ae would be like a mix of both I’d think. It’s a warmer version of the timeless. I like it. The bass would be better on the falcon as it’s a dd, the bass would be faster on the timeless ae/og. The bass is perfect on the ae for me, as I don’t want bass muddying up the mids for busy music like metal. Falcon is going to have a more natural timbre though, though I like planars just fine. Timeless ae/og is going to have better detail retrieval as well.