I have a question whether these headphones will be good for rock music and when it comes to rock music, should I choose these headphones or CELEST GUMIHO because I don't know what to choose?
Sweet thanks for the review. Interesting that that the DD is handling the bass, because its really fast bass. That being said 8k crossover seems strange.
@IgnisFireYT if you have a 2pin secondary cable you can, but not with the stock cable. I also wouldn't recommend using this iem without it's dsp/cable as the sound gets odd.
Interesting. How does the may compare to the dioko's ? Im guessing may has a warm/neutral sound signature due to the DD while dioko has a bright/neutral.
Not exactly. Dioko is a gritty, glarey, sheeny mess. It probably has some additional resolution in some ways, while the May is more of a resolution within it's price range, but much more pleasant to listen to. Thanks for making sure you're subscribed to the channel.
Yeah it does work. Some items respond well with it and some don't. The kefine Klanar were even better but sadly my QoA Aviation took a sharp left turn lol
I'm thinking of gifting this to my wife, she is not that big of an audiophile but likes to hear songs a lot. which one would you recommend Moondrop May [it is three times more pricey] or moondrop chu DSP. Also I do think my regional language do not has songs in high res audio [newer songs do] in Spotify
I've heard the chu, but not the chew dsp or the chu 2. Based on the Jiu, I'd probably suspect that the chu dsp would be good for your wife. Non audiophiles may find the planar situation odd if they aren't used to it. Thanks for subscribing!
I have a question whether these headphones will be good for rock music and when it comes to rock music, should I choose these headphones or CELEST GUMIHO because I don't know what to choose?
These are way better than the kinera, thanks for subscribing!
Sweet thanks for the review. Interesting that that the DD is handling the bass, because its really fast bass. That being said 8k crossover seems strange.
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how do i connect it with my laptop?
Most computers have a USBC port these days, if you don't you'd need a USBC to USBA adapter. Thanks for subscribing!
@@intoitreviews i do have a usb c port, can I not connect these with 3.5mm jack?
@IgnisFireYT if you have a 2pin secondary cable you can, but not with the stock cable. I also wouldn't recommend using this iem without it's dsp/cable as the sound gets odd.
@@intoitreviews is moondrop aria 2 better than this? ( I can't find a good reviews)
4:36 time stamp should answer this question.
Interesting. How does the may compare to the dioko's ? Im guessing may has a warm/neutral sound signature due to the DD while dioko has a bright/neutral.
Not exactly. Dioko is a gritty, glarey, sheeny mess. It probably has some additional resolution in some ways, while the May is more of a resolution within it's price range, but much more pleasant to listen to. Thanks for making sure you're subscribed to the channel.
Have you tried other iem’s on this cable? And do they sound different?
Yeah, and I say I have not found a good secondary match with it. I'd consider the free dsp cable instead if you want to match with other IEMs.
Yeah it does work. Some items respond well with it and some don't. The kefine Klanar were even better but sadly my QoA Aviation took a sharp left turn lol
Cool you found something. I have a review of the kefine coming, but didn't try that cable. Thanks for the rec.
@@intoitreviews kefines are really good tbh. It's under spoken about
I'm thinking of gifting this to my wife, she is not that big of an audiophile but likes to hear songs a lot. which one would you recommend Moondrop May [it is three times more pricey] or moondrop chu DSP. Also I do think my regional language do not has songs in high res audio [newer songs do] in Spotify
I've heard the chu, but not the chew dsp or the chu 2. Based on the Jiu, I'd probably suspect that the chu dsp would be good for your wife. Non audiophiles may find the planar situation odd if they aren't used to it. Thanks for subscribing!