Moondrop in-ear monitors Impressions Thread
May 10, 2024 at 5:44 AM Post #12,002 of 12,009
I found that all my IEMs were sensitive to that :relaxed:
When I was switching with Mirai at the same time it wasn’t as noticeable/drastic as dusk. I wonder if it’s because of the mirai’s long nozzle?
 
May 10, 2024 at 1:44 PM Post #12,003 of 12,009
When I was switching with Mirai at the same time it wasn’t as noticeable/drastic as dusk. I wonder if it’s because of the mirai’s long nozzle?
I'd hazard a guess that it also has to do with your physical sensitivity to, and psychological awareness of, the frequencies that are changed by the tips. If you have a shouty set and you notice shout quickly, than you'll recognize the change immediately with different tips.
 
May 11, 2024 at 8:35 AM Post #12,005 of 12,009
I have a pair of Variations and absolutely LOVE them. Keep being called by the Dusk. How do the two compare?
I had the variations for a couple a months then sold them, I currently own the dusk.

The Dusk sounds more refined to me. I found the variations shouty in the upper mids. I also find the imaging on the Dusk is better and the stage is wider.

The Dusk has less midbass than the variations though, and the bass tuck is less aggressive. The Dusk is more subbass focused.

However the variations had better more natural sounding treble extension, due to those well implemented EST’s.

Obviously this is just my opinion based on my perceptions and preferences and YMMV.
 
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May 12, 2024 at 2:12 AM Post #12,007 of 12,009
You surely must have this the other way around lol
I don’t think so?

The variations from memory had noticeably more midbass with a more aggressive bass tuck. Whereas the dusk is leaner on the midbass but still has good subbass extension - therefore is more subbass focused and it sounds that way (to me).

The graph below also supports what I said and the differences in what I heard between the two sets:

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May 31, 2024 at 10:02 PM Post #12,008 of 12,009
I'd like to ask a bit about the Blessing 3 for those that have access to more IEMs than I do.
I planned to get the B3 when it released as even though I do enjoy my harman-ish tuning, I also enjoy a neutral-bright set quite a lot; but like many, I decided to wait for the new Dusk to come and then make my decision.

Apparently both are good. I have even EQ'd the May to the (new) Dusk with the profile shard by SuperReview and I did like what I heard, a lot.
The thing is I already have a Free DSP cable so I though, if the Blessing 3 is still quite good, wouldn't it be better to just get it, since it is neutral-bright as I wanted (as a sidegrade) and if I feel like I would want to listen to the Dusk, I would just use the Free DSP cable.
On top of all that, there is a sale about to happen and I would get the Blessing 3 for a much better prince than the Dusk.

TL;DR: How do you feel about the Blessing 3 currently?
How does it stack to the competition? What genres do you think it does best?
 
Jun 1, 2024 at 2:55 PM Post #12,009 of 12,009
Apparently both are good. I have even EQ'd the May to the (new) Dusk with the profile shard by SuperReview and I did like what I heard, a lot.
The thing is I already have a Free DSP cable so I though, if the Blessing 3 is still quite good, wouldn't it be better to just get it, since it is neutral-bright as I wanted (as a sidegrade) and if I feel like I would want to listen to the Dusk, I would just use the Free DSP cable.
On top of all that, there is a sale about to happen and I would get the Blessing 3 for a much better prince than the Dusk.
If we're talking strictly about tuning (so not potential tiny (?) differences in technicalities, and fit, and accessories, etc.), then your logic is sound IMO. Unless you'd like to have the analog Dusk tuning through an analog cable, and/or the Blessing 3 takes to DSP/EQ badly, then there's no point in getting the Dusk, since that can't do bright neutral for you via an analog connection.
 

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