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In-Ear-HeadPhones and IEMs - For the Converted
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 933797" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>I owned the SE315 which believe was the single balanced armature (BA) driver model just below the SE425 and the general tuning of that range is quite mid centric with a warm tint. Treble extension is not that great, but it may be improved on the SE425 which has an additional BA driver. Bass response is not elevated and there are no real mid range peaks or anything, so with the shelved treble you can play them quite loud, but overall the sound signature is a little bit on the polite and boring side. That range is also quite a bit older now and the SE535 seems to be the pick of that particular range. I've since moved on the DD based IEMs which I prefer over BA based IEMs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 933797, member: 997"] I owned the SE315 which believe was the single balanced armature (BA) driver model just below the SE425 and the general tuning of that range is quite mid centric with a warm tint. Treble extension is not that great, but it may be improved on the SE425 which has an additional BA driver. Bass response is not elevated and there are no real mid range peaks or anything, so with the shelved treble you can play them quite loud, but overall the sound signature is a little bit on the polite and boring side. That range is also quite a bit older now and the SE535 seems to be the pick of that particular range. I've since moved on the DD based IEMs which I prefer over BA based IEMs. [/QUOTE]
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