I'm waiting on mine now, just shipped, nice to hear reassuring review that I made a good choice. Have an alienware x17 r2 that has sucky ass on board audio, can't tell where sounds are coming from at all.
Hello based on your reviews i decided to buy hd560s for gaming and movies , do you recommend to get moonriver2 or ifi zen dac v2 instead? ( excluding portablity from equation but merely for immersion and soundstage/imaging )
Hello I’m newer to this space but hate the cables being super close to my pc. Is there a specific longer cable I should buy for this to extend it closer to the end of my desk? Like between 3-6 feet.
Using a soundblaster g6 but it's dying its ads some noise when nothing is playing, do you think the moonriver2 would be a good upgrade? I'm using it with some focal elex headphones
I would just confirm the power requirements are met. If you want something portable you can use on the go the moonriver 2 is great and has no noticeable background noise. If you want something more powerful that sits on your desk there are a ton of very good stacks
May I ask? Do you need to install the driver first before using it on the windows computer? Will there be a difference between installing the driver beforehand or not?
Since in my previous device (shanling UA2), installing the appropriate driver before using it in my windows laptop just fuck up the device completely (the volume become inconsistent, the sound changes, and sometimes the devices become unrecognizeable by windows). While just plugging it in my laptop or phone directly without installing any driver is making it work normally and as intended
Hello! You have some of the best reviews on RU-vid, thank you for that! Can you give me some advice on which is better to get DragonFly Cobalt or Moondrop MoonRiver 2? Exclusively for gaming in apex. I have a DT 900 pro x.
If you want a usb portable like this, I can’t say I’ve tried the dragonfly. I like the moonriver though. If you’re able to do a desktop amp dac I’d look at the dx3 pro +
Just curious, have you ever tried an HD700? I think they're quite close to the HD800s for a fraction of the price. I also am going through a list of IEMs (VR3000, A4000, FH5S, 64 Audio Duo) and really nothing compares to headphones imo, which is unfortunate. I wonder how close the Dunu Falcon Pro is to a pair of HP, so thanks for the wallhack tier list!
If you want to take it on the go the moon river 2 is insanely good. If you’re not using insanely powerful headphones I think I’d go moondrop honestly so that I could use it for multi purposes.
Hi,just subbed your channel. Exceptional content and you have a very nice collection of mouse pad/mats. May I know from where can I but the one you have in this video?
IEMS so i have the hel 2e will the moon drop blessing 2 work just fine with them ? thinking of returning my 900 pro x there amazing just not for as long as i play games for the comfynes is just not there
@@FreshReviewsYT yes schiit hell 2e and you suggest the moon drop blessing 2? lol i love the anime chicks that are inscribed in the out side of them haha also just love the way they look
@@itwiitchy342 haha they are pretty bad ass. I do still recommend them. My main pair right now is definitely the ej07m kinda lava edition, but the blessing 2 is amazing
I've always wondered if its important to have an AMP or a DAC when doing competitive gaming. I play R6 and I don't know if I should invest in one of them. I researched on what they do but I don't see a reason to get them like what is their purpose in relation to competitive gaming.
Hey fresh, have you checked out the nth 100 by rode? I’ve been using it as my primary gaming headphone for a few weeks now and find it pretty good for the price. Imaging isn’t too far off of the 560s and 38x. It could be a good budget closed back recommendation
@@underh1gh just making sure no confusion that I don’t get anything out of using it. I was sent the pad though and really like it so it’s hard not to use lol
I run the G6 in stereo and eq on Dolby access pretty good. The dac stack you does it produce good sound stage? I am looking to upgrade the G6 for something more clean
The sound stage comes really from the headphone you’re using. The stack I use has a bit of warmth to it but close enough to neutral. The smsl sh6 and su6 stack has a beet more of a crystal nature to it
@@FreshReviewsYT the only reason asked about sound stage bc I heard other audiophiles on RU-vid like DMS talk about some dacs are more open to sound stage. I bought a longer cable from Amazon for the 400I . I went back and fourth with original cable. In the end for what ever reason the original cable I heard more detail and sound stage is way wider then the after market. So weird lol
@@FreshReviewsYT MIght as well, right? Personally, I'd like to hear how it compares to your Q2's (Unless you have a Q1, too), the differences in the gasket mount (I know GMMK is criticized for being stiff), sound profile with the brass plate vs stock, software, keycaps, overall quality, value, etc. The GMMK Pro is one of the most popular mainstream custom boards atm so it would probably be good for the channel.
@@FreshReviewsYT I just got the falcon pro and planning to use it solely on my PC. Does that mean the zen dac is a better choice as I dont really need portability? Or any recommendation under $200?
@@peteryuen8427 zen dac would be fine, and probably my choice because you can add to it if you ever need more power in the future. If you’re just using IEMs you could also check out the schiit fulla if you’re just running IEMs
@Fresh Reviews , Hi can you do me a favor and check if there's an option to turn on 'Loudness Equalization' in the Moondrop MoonRiver 2? It can be found in Control Panel > Sound > Playback > select Moondrop MoonRiver 2 > Properties > Enhancements tab > Loudness Equalization. Please I need to know this. Thanks.
@@gouen95 I’m so sorry. I forgot about this. I will check when I get home tonight. I suspect it does because it’s a recognized audio device in windows. But I’ll confirm tonight
Crinacle recommended the Moondrop Chu earbuds/IEM-s for about $20 a few days ago. Could you please test those? The frequency graph looks great for such a cheapo, might be a good entry lvl gaming IEM or as a reserve. I have the Sennheiser HD 560S (chosen mostly per your video recommendations) paired with an Asus Xonar U5 soundcard (that I have for a few years) and it's wallhack tier for PUBG.
@@FreshReviewsYT there's also the KZN CRn Zex pro (tuned by Crinacle) for not much more, I'd be interested in those too. Supposedly follows the HRTF curve nicely and isn't a V shape.
Firstable, wanted to thank for wallhack tier list. It's helpful righter than ever right now. Im trying to choose the final iem. One of the most important factors is how it performs in games and films. Unfortunately, i have no option to try any of these expansive iems and only considering from frequency responce graph and your reviews mostly. I settled with moondrop s8, because they have a bit less sub bass and mid bass than sa6, from what i understood its important to not feel overwhelmed of your own gunshots, grenades and etc. There is also more upper mid and treble (whole frequency) detail, which i think is important cosidering the fact that most of footsetps are here, but every reviwer have different opinion on soundstage for music. Since then i wanted to ask your opinion on how much frequency response is important for competetive purposes. And the last question is will you review s8 for your tier list?
Would you recommend, an iem like the blessing 2/ dusk over headphones like the dt 990 for competetive gaming? Even if they aren't comparable, which would you go with and why?
I personally like them more than the 990s. I’ve never really enjoyed the 990s tbh. But, I do recommend the 900 pro x over most IEM choices right now for overall performance
Headphones will always be better then iems Iems are for ppl that are looking for a smaller package, lighter. I got the blessing 2. They are great great for gaming! Great! Music.. Can't recommend
@@jootai yea it’s really a widely different experience. I do agree that full open back headphones still seem to provide the best edge. IEMs get damn close though and provide enough performance with greater comfort, depending on the fit, to make them worthwhile. Love having both in the arsenal !
@@jootai makes sense, I would also choose iems over headphones because it would be way too heavy for everyday use, like my current headset. Also headphone hair is kind of annoying I was rly interested in the blessing 2 for gaming, but I also love music. I heard that the dusk version has punchier bass, maybe this could be the Jack of all trades?
I’ve just brought the moon river2 and I love it, only thing I can’t figure out though is I have two monitors if I’m watching you tube or twitch on the second monitor and I click back onto my main gaming monitor the sound ramps up, I’ve fixed this issue before by up dating sound drivers and disabled the enhancement settings but I cant see a enhancement tab in the sound settings for the moonriver2 anyone had this issue yet??
all that a gamer need is the apple audio dongle type usb C. and a usb A to C adapter if needed. 190$ is to much when a 10$ solution that everyone has goated exists. plus guess what? the apple dongle has mic support too and provide a very clean mic output. so you having gaming headset? check, using mod mic 3.5? well check
I always believed that Z690-I and B660-I have decent audio chip since Asus marketing those as high end SupremeFX S1220A codec with Savitech SV3H712 amplifier. That's disappointing if HD 650 can't run (decent enough) with these motherboards as I were hoping to drive my HD 660S when I upgrade to B660-I + Raptor Lake later this year.
Damn! I wonder if some third party tips might help with that. However, I’ve heard many people have had comfort issues with a lot of different IEMs the sa6 included. I’d recommend maybe trying the spinfits
@@FreshReviewsYT spin fits? i think its from the size. alot of the other reviews i watched to all said that the part that goes into your ears is larger than most. and ive tried all 3 differant tips. im on the blue squishy ones i think hurt the least. im going to try for at least another week or 2. if my ears dont get more acclimated i might have to go back to over ears
@@boamans1888 Yes, spin fits are a third party ear tip that might add a tiny bit more comfort. The nozzle is wide, which is not going to work for most, but spin fits add a little bit of additional comfort without the silicone expanding in your ear canal with as much density. If the nozzle width is too much though, the tips don't add TOO much additional comfort