As I mentioned in another thread, I just picked up a slightly used but excellent condition set of VSonic GR07 IEMs. I paid $130 (on head-fi); new on amazon they're $180. So I feel I got a pretty darned good deal.
As you can see they come with a gazillion different tips, I'm still playing around with them to see what works best. One cool thing about these is that the "nozzle" is on a little ball joint so that you can actually vary the angle w.r.t. the body of the IEM, to adjust the fit even more. You can sorta see that in this picture:
While I have done very little critical listening with IEMs, and I've just started playing with these guys, I can say for sure that it's a big step up from my previous Phonak Audeo PFEs. It's got a much more open, speaker-like sound, I'm not sure how else to describe it. Great detail, the seem very dynamic. I will do some more critical evaluation with my usual reference material once I settle on some tips that work; IEMs have always taken me a while to get used to, and it's still not my favorite way to listen, but they certainly can't be beat for portability and usability when you're moving around a lot (I got these mainly for commuting and for when I'm practicing on my electric piano).
So far I'm very pleased!
As you can see they come with a gazillion different tips, I'm still playing around with them to see what works best. One cool thing about these is that the "nozzle" is on a little ball joint so that you can actually vary the angle w.r.t. the body of the IEM, to adjust the fit even more. You can sorta see that in this picture:
While I have done very little critical listening with IEMs, and I've just started playing with these guys, I can say for sure that it's a big step up from my previous Phonak Audeo PFEs. It's got a much more open, speaker-like sound, I'm not sure how else to describe it. Great detail, the seem very dynamic. I will do some more critical evaluation with my usual reference material once I settle on some tips that work; IEMs have always taken me a while to get used to, and it's still not my favorite way to listen, but they certainly can't be beat for portability and usability when you're moving around a lot (I got these mainly for commuting and for when I'm practicing on my electric piano).
So far I'm very pleased!