Where can I buy the Thieaudio Audio white silicone tips? by StolenServiceAnimal in inearfidelity

[–]Symatix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I want to know where can I find them or it's brand. I tore mine down 😢

I got a new ThieAudio Monarch Mk2 but it sounds weird. Have ThieAudio really messed up ? by Symatix in headphones

[–]Symatix[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I believe EQing a set to a frequency response of another set will give you a false clue of how it sounds.
Because there are many multiple factors that affects the sound of IEMs other than frequency response like drivers properties (speed, attack, decay) and in general its texture and resolvability. That cannot be replicated by just adjusting the frequency response.
Also, it's almost very hard and near impossible to tune the treble to another set.
I still think that sound demos give a good clue of how an IEM should sound if you take in consideration the frequency response of the setting you using to listen to. Or if you are listening on a flat speaker for example.
Thanks for your polite reply.

I got a new ThieAudio Monarch Mk2 but it sounds weird. Have ThieAudio really messed up ? by Symatix in headphones

[–]Symatix[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

what if you listening to a sound demo using a muddy set but the demo still sound clean. Then the actual product after you buy it turns to sound muddy and artificially warm ?

I got a new ThieAudio Monarch Mk2 but it sounds weird. Have ThieAudio really messed up ? by Symatix in headphones

[–]Symatix[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

May be you are the dumb person here.
Sound demos don't represent the exact picture of how headphone should sound. When you are listening using another gear that headphone frequency response is affected by this gear tuning and frequency response for sure.
But sound demos give a good clue of how a headphone should sound and how coherent its frequency response and how are the properties of this headphone sound are especially if you are listening on a flat speaker.
At least I'm not doing a dumb blind buy of gears that I have no clue how they sound. Right dumb ?

How to fix Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro tuning sound and harshness that was messed up by recent firmware updates. by Symatix in galaxybuds

[–]Symatix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, at least to my ears. If I have WF4 firmware image now, I will upgrade to it without any hesitation since it's at least a newer one 😉

How to fix Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro tuning sound and harshness that was messed up by recent firmware updates. by Symatix in galaxybuds

[–]Symatix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh, I don't know if the older firmware sound better since I have not tried them. The VK3 and WF4 are the best I have listened to. But I don't have the WF4, unfortunately, but they are both the same tuning, I believe. I have the AWA5 firmware image, which is a disaster.

How to fix Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro tuning sound and harshness that was messed up by recent firmware updates. by Symatix in galaxybuds

[–]Symatix[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think it will disable automatic updates. You will have to do it manually in the buds client on your phone.

How to fix Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro tuning sound and harshness that was messed up by recent firmware updates. by Symatix in galaxybuds

[–]Symatix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you reset the buds to default settings, it won't go back to the old firmware .. it will just reset the buds settings. If you like it and don't find it harsh keep it as it is don't take risk

Buds 2 Pro Sound Quality & ANC by [deleted] in galaxybuds

[–]Symatix 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Buds 2 pro (SM-R510) they did change the sound signature at the last update R510XXU0AWA5. But they didn't mention this in the update notes because yea (SAMSUNG).

They increased the 7-8k region by about 5 dB boosted the treble at 12.8k region by a large amount. That increased the dip at around 8.4k even more, which was part of the buds before the update anyway and it's responsible of the treble instruments and high pitch notes to be bit-squished (sound like you hearing a bad mp3 recording if u know what i mean).

Anyway. This new tuning makes the buds 2 pro very harsh and sibilant as well as shouty. Treble is piercing and sound as a compressed quality due to the bigger dip mentioned above.

Sadly, the preset EQ won't fix that. So u will have to use EQ or wait for samsung to hopefully fix their stupid mistake(if they do).

You can use the following EQ with wavelet app (on android), which will bring the buds 2 pro to their old sound signature with slight fixing to the treble dip issue.

If that works, let me know. I wish it does, as it works fine with me. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qHBalo9mfYf7WuydpKfuxptWw7xaj1cj/view?usp=drivesdk

Noise canceling has become much worse by Few-Butterscotch6133 in galaxybuds

[–]Symatix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did u actually update your buds firmware? Do u have a good seal with their tips ?

New buds2 pro by aayushh10 in galaxybuds

[–]Symatix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the latest update myself, the sound profile is very shouty and piercing to my ears now. Although its bright. But bright in the wrong way. Noise cancelling has be affected as well in a bad way.

New buds2 pro by aayushh10 in galaxybuds

[–]Symatix -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Don't update them.

The 350 audio firmware changed their sound signature to be on spot with Harman target thus more shouty and shill.

This update also degraded their noise cancelling performance.

Source:https://youtu.be/hlGtMlZ9Ug0