If you are an audiophile and are hoping that TWS would perform a miracle, you have a long wait ahead of you. Sadly, there has not been any trace of sound in this region so far. The frequency response of headphones has a characteristic "veshka," which can be described as "boom-boom tyts-tyts." There is absolutely no room for compromise. Although there is a sufficient amount of dirt on the HF, I believe these issues are more likely caused by problems with signal transfer over Bluetooth rather than a poor implementation of the armature. After applying EQ, the bass is at a normal level; the factory setting is excessive and provides poor control. HF brightness is about average, but there is no bursting. Vchfobs are able to coexist with them without experiencing any negative effects. An equalizer helps to tackle the problem with the absence of middle ground. I propose using the "professional" native preset that was created by Ignacio Molino because it has a very equal tuning. It may appear as though the headphones are of poor quality, but in reality, they are not. Simply put, there is nothing else in the tws section that is superior. That is to say, in terms of sound quality, they are superior to everything else that can be purchased at the time that this article was written. More more ridiculous is the fact that they have a scene, which is typical of tws. I feel obligated to point out straight off the bat that momentum 2 is noticeably worse. Hence, if you want tws that sound the greatest, you should be here. Once more, if you haven't heard anything funnier than jokes for a thousand years, there will be a revelation in store for you. The owners of top multi-driver custom will either suffer because they recall what an equalizer is or they will spit on tws and forget about it like a terrible dream. . When a couple months had passed. I wasted a lot of time trying for anything more interesting that could be stored in the TWS format, but there are really models that fit that description. Ignacio Molino's signature preset for Liberty Pro is on the short list of things that can sound as good as or even better than it. Here is that short list: 1) Nooble Falcon Pro 2) Bowers & Wilkins PI7 3)Devialet Gemini 4) Moondrop Sparks 5) Lypertek pureplay z7? (didn't listen, but should be better) Nonetheless, despite not having a native program or even a single normal preset, any of these models sounds significantly better than Liberty Pro. The sound quality of the first three generations is almost identical to that of wired headphones. But there is a cost. Only the Moondrop Sparks on this entire list can be considered "cheap," and despite the fact that they are not hybrids, they are the primary competitors of this particular model. In general, I'm acclimated to it, and I like it; I think it's a good buy for what it costs.
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