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是一个东西,常说的TF10全称叫做Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10 p
我自己没拿TF10改过膜...拿ER4P改过次....但改完后感觉声音变别扭了....没原
S754没听过 不过我有TF10.前端是J3和A865。说TF10中频差的是没听过. TF
个人比较喜欢TF那种插针~但如今舒尔那种渐成主流~你还是 舒尔插针吧!
试试akg q460的吧,你说的古典和编制交响乐,正好这款耳机可以满足,对于声场大的音乐类
女声当然是esw9。。。tf10的女生稍微有点杯具。。。,另外d50和esw9是绝配,个人
这几幅都不怎么难推。 听trip hop我会选mx985。
没看懂您的问题,思维是耳机代理商,UE是耳塞品牌,现在把非定制部分卖给罗技了,说白了就是思
SE530最符合了,不过好像也没有卖了。。TF10性价比肯定最高,素质在那三个里头也是佼佼
必选se535。本人一周前刚入了一个。 考都不要考虑了,se535无论素质、美观、佩戴(和
必选se535。本人一周前刚入了一个。 考都不要考虑了,se535无论素质、美观、佩戴(和
Um2和Tf10,好吧,这两根塞子一直是被人们争论的对象。我个人倒是感觉UM2更适合入手,
这根线应该是真的 有点只有一个 软 细 一定程度上演唱线的寿命 10 15都能用 但是声音
本人入手IE60两月半,踢飞也听过一段时间。个人感觉IE60乐感上比TF10强,耐听,IE
LZ知道前端罗技和亚马逊合作搞的TF10白菜活动吗? 现在市面上出现很多美行的白菜TF10
ER4pt,27欧姆同样好推,价位在1700左右,造型方面看您自己的考虑了,国内也有不少的
低频“行”与"不行"是因人而异的,不知道你以前用什么耳塞。对于一个不是很在乎低频的烧友来说
UE900价格变动太大,从元,一天一个价,快赶上股市了,现在价格又涨了,
耳机的音域侧重于重地音方面,在古典、乐器上表现较好。 1.优点:声场不错,高频、低频都很好
tf10 优点:高解析 古典利器 低音在动铁耳机是相当优异的 三单元动铁旗舰最便宜 颜色亮
tf10 的素质确实是不错 但是论素质高的耳塞 1000元以下的也很多。 tf第一感觉 是
1楼的是复制的吧?LZ问的是TF10和UE700,而不是SE530!!! UE700是2单
一般情况下 是将 TF10 的线 换成 UE11 线 不需要升级直接换线 就会有 不错的
ie80古典塞,声场大,气势足,低频可调,量大偏散偏慢,不太适合节奏快的音乐。国行3000
ue5是一个定制吧 反正这个没听过 说说ie8 tf10 首先tf10特点突出 缺点也突出
TF10一般以“电音摇滚”为主~准备与哪款对比?
有tf10还是买个m10之类的吧~可以这样想 tf10是10分 手机最多5分 加起来木桶效
呵呵,tf10很好推,稍稍靠谱的mp3都可以推好,反而在某些台机上容易放大其中频薄的缺点,
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By: Oriel Mendelovitz
Free-market economists will tell you that competition is the stuff of consumers' it drives innovation, provides choice, and in the end, benefits the consumer&Well they are absolutely right! In the heat to meet the demand spurred by ipodiophiles worldwide, the IEM market, once restricted to musicians and those in the audio industry who could afford a few hundred dollars for a pair of monitors that sounded worse than a pair of Koss Porta Pros (don't get me wrong, a pair of Porta Pros sound awesome, but also cost only $50), is now inundated with IEM's that can be had for as low as $100!
If that isn't enough to tickle your fancy, now Shure and UE have upped the ante by introducing&triple drive&IEM's, accessible until recently, only to those elite willing to pay $800+ a pair!
So I get another Fed-Ex package in the mail recently - this time it is a pair of the Shure E500 Triple Driver IEM's Flavio graciously sent me to compare with my new portable audiophilia, UE's Triple.fi 10 pro earphones.
Now Triple driver technology doesn't come as cheap as $100; in fact, the MSRP on the E500s and Triple.fis are $499 and $399 respectively. At these prices, one has to consider whether or not the fidelity is worth the cash and which of these options the better value is. Let's face it, audiophile or not, $100 is a big price difference even for those of us crazy enough to consider something at this price point.
So what do we get for our hard earned money? Let me start by saying that as far as sound quality is concerned, neither of these buds disappoints. Whether or not either sound suits your taste may come into question (what do I mean? Patience&read on, you'll understand soon), but I've listened to these units carefully and tried to be as o as far as I'm concerned both sound good enough to be considered head and shoulders above some of the best sounding&universal&IEM's (in my opinion) that existed prior to the release of triple driver technology: the Westone UM2 and the Shure E4.
The first thing that hits you is the packaging: both are packaged tastefully and are contained in housing that befits a $400+ earphone. The E500's box is a brushed and anodized black/s the Triple.fis don't actually have a case of their own (unless you manage to be one of the first 180 people to own a triple.fi and get yourself a personalized roadie case). Along with all the standard accessories and tips, the Shure provides an ovalized version of their tried, tested and true mesh zipper case. UE provides you with two small carrying cases - one leather travel case (great for storing tips and accessories) and a silver matte aluminium case for earphone storage. Both are excellent cases, but the UE case (which resembles a really fancy mint tin) gets the edge. The overall packaging offered by Shure is nicer by far to the UE, but in my opinion it is eye candy wasted as it doesn't offer much to the user apart from openi Chalk one point for UE.
The finish on each headphone are about par - Shure offers the pewter look while UE has opted for the Electric (or metallic, as you choose) blue. In either case they both look absolutely awesome, but their construction qualities could be a bit better. In both cases I found minor flaws in the casing's finish - honestly, I'm splitting hairs on this one, but when spending $400 - $500 on a pair of earphones, I'm allowed.
Getting to the important stuff - fit&
...and sound.
Both monitors are as comfortable as can be. In the case of the E500s, I cheated a little and went straight to the Westone Comply tips. Owning the E4's for over a year, I learned very quickly that although they may be comfy, the stock Shure tips don't hold a candle against the comply tips. If you order yourself a pair of E500s, be sure (no pun intended) to spend the extra $9.75 on a set of the complys. It'll be the best money you but I digress...oh yes, fit! As far as comfort is concerned, both earphones offer virtually identical performance. Both just melted away into my ears. Now where these two earphones go their separate ways is
the E500s nestle themselves into your ears somewhat subtly and 'blend' into your earlobe. The triple.fis have the distinction of being possibly the spaciest (and ugliest) looking earphones in existence! They protrude from the head like little blue antennae, making one look like a little alien-like. Both earphones will garner you attention, however only one will garner positive aesthetic attention. This round goes to E500 hands down.
Let' let' let's talk midrange. After all, what's the point of having three drivers in an earphone if they can't reproduce all three frequency ranges properly, right?
Bass&- there is a subtle yet definite distinction in how each earphone reproduces this section of the audio spectrum. Both earphones excel in this area. There is weight and texture in their reproduction, providing the illusion that the bass notes wiggle, that kick drums thump and that kettle drums thrum. Bass is heard&and&felt. Where the E500s are more visceral in nature, the Triple.fis are more articulate. Listening to a thunderstorm will be more involving and enjoyable on the E500, but the Triple.fis describe so much detail in the bass registers, that you feel as if you're riding the crests and troughs of bass guitar notes, bouncing on the kettle drums like you used to on your parents' bed, and cooling your face from the air blown on your face by the kick drum.
Midrange&- This remains the sweet spot of Shure's musical presentation. The E500s are more forward and detailed in their presentation of this frequency spectrum, whereas the Triple.fi tends to encompa the Triple.fis present the midrange as a wide backdrop against which pronounced mid-range details, bass and treble are layered over top.
Vocals are sweet, harsh and emotional in both phones, guitars sing, and pianos - well, they sound oh so nice. The main difference between UE and Shure in this area comes down more to presentation than actual reproduction of midrange frequencies. The E500s tend to sound cleaner, and the Triple.fis fuller. The E500s strong suit is its ability to isolate musical instruments and sections into their own little islands. They are easily defined and heard because the E500s place a certain 'blackness' around them, and then takes all the different sections and provides them with their own, specifically chosen location inside your head - that's right - inside your head. Everything sounds highly intimate coming out of a pair of E500s. The Triple.fis, on the other hand, fill your head with music and sound, but also present the sensation that you are surrounded by the sounds playing through them. There is no blackness at all - just a sea of musical sounds layered one over the other like transparent sheets the movie animators used to use when drawing cartoons. This can be fatiguing at times, and poor amplification seems to exacerbate the problem more than going unamped. Make no mistake - the Triple.fis faithfully reproduce every detail, they just go about presenting those details differently. The other point of note worth mentioning with respect to the Triple.fis is that they image about the best I've ever heard in any IEM. The music flows through the corridor of Left to right without missing a beat. There is no three-blobs-in-the-head syndrome in their case (something even top of the line headphones suffer from often). It's also worthwhile to note that the E500s will sound a
however, they seem less picky about what amplifier they are paired with than the Triple.fis.
Treble&- This section of the frequency spectrum is where you will notice the greatest difference between these two IEM's. This isn't good news for those who don't like Shure's 'recessed/rolled-off' highs. The E500s reproduce treble frequencies faithfully, but have relegated them to what feels like the background (at best). Cymbals and high-hats seem to suffer the most from this presentation. To my ears, I found this somewhat annoying, as I like my music bright. I consistently used my iPod's Treble Booster EQ to make the E500s sound 'balanced' to my ears. You may wonder how I find this so annoying when I love the E4's so much - the answer is simple: The E4's are weak on bass and treble, and as a result, feel more balanced. By contrast, the E500s seem to favour lower registers and therefore sound a little unbalanced to these ears.
The Triple.fis, conversely, bring the treble right u for those of you who are sensitive to brightness, make sure you can EQ your sources! I found the highs harsh occasionally, depending on the recording.
I enjoyed some surprises, twists and turns when testing out these two new releases. My initial impressions led me to the hasty conclusion that I would prefer the E500s over the Triple.fis. The TFs take some time getting used to, and in the beginning I was unimpressed with their performance. I've gotten over that now, and for the most part I like them - perhaps even better than the E500s; however, that's only because I tend to listen to my music at low volumes and prefer bass and treble frequencies to 'mid-range' frequencies. If I had to pigeon-hole these two earphones, I'd probably say choose the E500s if you like thunderous bass, prominent mids, require lots of sound isolation, prefer cleaner, more analytic sound presentations, really like gadgets (PTH is very nice, and works spectacularly) or if you are vain enough that wearing funny looking earphones embarrasses you that much. Conversely, if you like full, warm, and lush sounding music, require tonal balance (more neutral sounding), want easy in-and-out earphones, want to keep your earphone setup simple (sometimes it feels like I have to plan a listening session with my E500s) and like treble, get the Triple.fis.
Overall, I feel that the Triple.fis are a&slightly&better value than the E500s: both earphones' sound reproduction w in the end, it becomes a matter of taste rather than clear sonic superiority that should make you chose one over the other. The E500s look better/cooler than the Triple.fis, but fit-wise, no better (the E500s didn't work for these ears when lying down in bed - try the UM2's for that). The Triple.fis are a lot simpler to use, insert and remove more easily than the E500s, but leak more sound in. I found the E500s PTH to be of great benefit and a
however, I found the whole system to be particularly cumbersome when compared to the Triple.fis. Finally, there is price. $100 is still a lot of money (even if it doesn't go as far as it used to), and you save at least that much with the Triple.fis (people are always offering these things online for less than MSRP, right?). Either way you can't really go wrong choosing one over the other. Alternatively, if you're really screwy like me, you can just go out and get both! Well, at least you won't have to worry about redundancy&
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