thebardofdoom

thebardofdoom t1_jbh92tq wrote

The filters come with a set of tweezers, and just hitting the side of one of the preinstalled ones is enough to remove the old ones. No disassembly except removing the ear tips. May take a few tries to do but even an adequately steady hand can manage this.

The Olina filters are a soft, gauzy thing that are easy to bend, so it’s good that they include 12 in a package. They just stick on with an adhesive ring in the same place as the metal ones you removed.

I didn’t notice much of any change to the bass. The overall tonality is certainly warmer, but that may be from a loss of some of that treble spike. That much I can definitely say is affected.

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thebardofdoom t1_j0apuqu wrote

I just got these, as someone deeply suspicious of wider-nozzle IEMs... and they are exceptionally comfortable right now, to the point where I may end up selling the rest of my small collection. They are more to my taste than the Aria at the same price, due to the improved imaging.

They aren't anywhere near as "fun" as the S12 or Timeless, but a moderate bass boost could really make these sing.

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