
The sound, in general, is more balanced in comparison to 125, which has a more booming b that predominates there, and there are less mids and highs despite the frequency characteristics (in my opinion). Comparative analysis was performed ten times using the same earpieces. alternating between 118 and 125 at regular intervals. At 118 seconds, it seems as though the sound has gained in volume. I used 118, 120, and 125, but I found that 118 was the most comfortable for my hearing. Therefore, there is no room for doubt; nevertheless, you should be aware that the membranes in them are more sensitive than the membranes in the 125s, and you should tap your finger if the sound is louder in one ear than the other. A comparison was made using the player Poweramp.

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