The Apple USB C “dongle” is in and of itself a DAC and an AMP. Saying a wired IEM doesn’t need an amp is incorrect. It might not need a dedicated separate amplifier but, without an amp, you wouldn’t get any sound. Just saying….
I get what you are saying but he is referencing like a special amp or dac to drive the IEMs. What you are saying is correct, everything does have a dac and amp but he is saying you don't need anything "extra" to enjoy the headphones 😊
@@saurabbbhardwaj1930 Yup!! I definitely agree. The prior comment was meant for the main comment. I'm not sure why UA-cam didn't automatically put the person tagged lol
Im looking forward to more IEM reviews!! Im really happy you are covering them! I hope you do more content like these!! Your perspective is needed because you are well versed in True Wireless earbuds and IEMs Hopefully one day you do the Hype 4 IEMs
I'm glad whenever you do iem reviews. Would love for you to compare iems (these vs Pilgrim vs Hype 4 vs Dusk dsp v setting, etc). I'm so confused on which one to buy.
Once I try iem, I'm amazed. Even though I bought a under 30 dollar, audio is proper, item quality. It's loud. But if I'm moving around from my phone... Like going to wash plates, I would still use wireless earbuds. Use IEM if your phone is always nearby, or you are plugged in to your PC and laptop. Some of my TWS earbuds their battery are failing, I might be going wired any time soon. Or I just get real low budget earbuds, buying a few pairs standby. Depends on your way of usage. It's helpful to own both wireless headphones and earbuds, wired headphones, IEM. My point is striking a balance, have extra pairs especially TWS earbuds and headphones. May the audio spirit be with you. Enjoying all your favourite songs and music. Try different audio devices, be open-minded, you will learn to appreciate different sound equipment.
Great review and an addition to the business! I discovered a few months ago DACs and IEM’s and if one love sound quality IEM combined with a DAC this is it! My combination is Qudelix 5K ($100.00) and Crinacle Red ($80) so cheaper than best earbuds…
@Gamesky - appreciate the vids bro. Been following you for years! Would love to hear more about your IEM collection - i.e. what mobile dac-amps do you use, do you ever use DAPs, etc. As you stated in a previous vid the wireless earbud market has truly become saturated. It has pushed me into the IEM market and I'm hooked! Haha. The sound quality you get from an IEM with even the most basic of dac-amps is crazy compared to even the best true wireless earbuds
The Apple USB C “dongle” is in and of itself a DAC and an AMP. Saying a wired IEM doesn’t need an amp is incorrect. It might not need a dedicated separate amplifier but, without an amp, you wouldn’t get any sound. Just saying….
Iem withbliw impedance can be driven off your phone or lappy.
More sensitive ones require a more powerful Amp unit to optimize the sound
I get what you are saying but he is referencing like a special amp or dac to drive the IEMs. What you are saying is correct, everything does have a dac and amp but he is saying you don't need anything "extra" to enjoy the headphones 😊
@@bozardo101 exactly my point. Built in dac of phone or lappy is adequate. Without external extra dac to drive
@@saurabbbhardwaj1930 Yup!! I definitely agree. The prior comment was meant for the main comment. I'm not sure why UA-cam didn't automatically put the person tagged lol
Dude that's not what he is saying
Im looking forward to more IEM reviews!! Im really happy you are covering them! I hope you do more content like these!!
Your perspective is needed because you are well versed in True Wireless earbuds and IEMs
Hopefully one day you do the Hype 4 IEMs
I'm glad whenever you do iem reviews. Would love for you to compare iems (these vs Pilgrim vs Hype 4 vs Dusk dsp v setting, etc).
I'm so confused on which one to buy.
I second this comment!!
Hype 4 for thicker bass, Pilgrim for extra treble detail, em10 for best all rounder. Dusk if you want dsp, skip otherwise
Once I try iem, I'm amazed. Even though I bought a under 30 dollar, audio is proper, item quality. It's loud. But if I'm moving around from my phone... Like going to wash plates, I would still use wireless earbuds. Use IEM if your phone is always nearby, or you are plugged in to your PC and laptop. Some of my TWS earbuds their battery are failing, I might be going wired any time soon. Or I just get real low budget earbuds, buying a few pairs standby. Depends on your way of usage. It's helpful to own both wireless headphones and earbuds, wired headphones, IEM. My point is striking a balance, have extra pairs especially TWS earbuds and headphones. May the audio spirit be with you. Enjoying all your favourite songs and music. Try different audio devices, be open-minded, you will learn to appreciate different sound equipment.
Great review and an addition to the business! I discovered a few months ago DACs and IEM’s and if one love sound quality IEM combined with a DAC this is it!
My combination is Qudelix 5K ($100.00) and Crinacle Red ($80) so cheaper than best earbuds…
@Gamesky - appreciate the vids bro. Been following you for years!
Would love to hear more about your IEM collection - i.e. what mobile dac-amps do you use, do you ever use DAPs, etc.
As you stated in a previous vid the wireless earbud market has truly become saturated. It has pushed me into the IEM market and I'm hooked! Haha. The sound quality you get from an IEM with even the most basic of dac-amps is crazy compared to even the best true wireless earbuds
These look great 👍... my kid got the Moondrop Crinacle Dusk, they are amazing as well, great feedback on these IEMs. 😅
These are pricey, but I bet they sound awesome
Combined any
Hype 4 or simgot em10?
Thanks for sharing. Blessings on your day.
Great review! These look like a great iem.
Welcome to audiophile's IEM worlds noobs welcome..Peace!
GAMESKY! Thanks for posting this video
Thanks for posting this video
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