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Kondisi Barang : Baru
Harga : Lokasi Seller : Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Description : as subject enggak akur ama pasangan barunya, terpaksa dijual buat cari istri baru ![]() buat yang doyan Hifiman RE-0/Shroom (tipikal bright-analytical sound) dan mau upgrade tp ga kesampaian ke ety er4 bisa nyoba ini dulu. Kondisi: - Working 100% - Tulisan fischer audio di body nya udah agak pudar - Strain relief (which is a spring) di jack 3.5mm agak kurang bagus Kelengkapan - Earphonenya ![]() - Box, eartips 3 size, silicone tips, earhook, cable guide, pouch - Bonus Hippo Case poto-poto: [/spoiler] Spoiler for open this:
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[/quote][quote] Sound (9.2/10) � Despite being a relative newcomer on the international hi-fi scene, Fischer Audio have already caused quite a stir with their highly competitive midrange earphones. The Eterna, which I reviewed previously, won me over with its uncompromising musicality and fun factor despite being so very far from my preferred sound signature. But I�ve never made a secret of being after a far more analytical sound. There are many out there who claim that analytical earphones are antithetical to music enjoyment � that they cause the listener to hear the earphones and not the music. But for me a proper analytical earphone is quite relaxing � it never forces me to focus my attention on this or that to pick up on every detail and I find this more relaxing than listening to an earphone with the sound signature equivalent of a rocking chair (e.g. MTPG). On that note, I will say that the DBA-02 is one of the best all-around earphones I have heard for the type of sound I am after. I will compare it mostly to the Audio-Technica CK10 as the two share an uncanny similitude but my listening involved also lengthy comparisons to the dual-driver Phiaton PS200, Q-Jays, and ATH-CK90Pro as well as the Westone 1 and UM3X and the dynamic-driver-based Monster Turbine Pro Gold and Copper. As with the ATH-CK10, the bass of the DBA-02 is tight, controlled, and well-extended. I find the CK10 to be ruler-flat down to the lowest limits of my hearing and the DBA-02, while not quite as good, comes very close (beating out the CK100 and a slew of other high-end earphones). The low end is quick and detailed. I do feel that the CK10 is just a hair more immediate in terms of impact and seems to move more air than the DBA-02 does. However, the bass of the DBA-02 has somewhat better body and texturing, which makes their low end sound slightly more powerful and a tad more natural and realistic. It should be noted that while I consider both earphones to be very well-balanced, for those used to something like the MTPG or Senn IE8 both will still fall square into �bass-light� territory. The midrange of the DBA-02 is balanced perfectly with the bass and treble. It isn�t lacking in transparency, clarity, or detail. If anything, it is a bit too crisp and aggressive when it comes to texturing and detail � a bit Etymotic-like in that respect � but this is hardly a negative in my book for abovementioned reasons. The mids of the CK10 sound slightly smoother and have a more �buttery� thickness to them, which is surprising since the CK10 is generally not a thick-sounding earphone. Moving into the lower treble, the DBA-02 stays fairly smooth and quite articulated. There�s plenty of sparkle to go around but no harshness or sibilance. The DBA-02s are certainly bright earphones but the lower treble is less hot-tempered than that of the CK10s, which are just a tad more prone towards being sibilant. Treble detail is excellent but microdetail is presented with less authority than the somewhat more aggressive CK10 - a role reversal of sorts from the midrange, where the CK10 exhibits a more laid-back character than the DBA-02. Extension is effortless and seemingly endless at my hearing limits � a characteristic the DBA-02 shares with the CK10 and CK100. When it comes to presentation, the DBA-02 once again surprises with the amount of air in its spacious stage as well as with the excellent (though not quite UM3X-excellent) instrumental separation. Soundstage width and depth are quite good, though neither the IE8 nor the Phiaton PS200 will feel threatened by the Fischers any time soon. In comparison, the CK10 sounds more enveloping and three-dimensional with better imaging and a capacity for front-to-rear positioning that never ceases to surprise me. The sound of the CK10 has a sort of ambience to it that I have not heard replicated except in the higher-end CK100. However, it also sounds a bit thicker and less airy than the DBA-02 does. I�ve always felt that earphones were subject to two types of clarity � �natural� clarity, which is directly dependent on characteristics such as driver speed, and what I will call �simulated� clarity, which stems from the sound signature of the earphones and is generally greater in earphones with a brighter, crisper, and/or airier sound. To my ears, the DBA-02 has slightly more of the former. The CK10 has more of the latter. On a final comparative note, I feel that both earphones are equally (in)efficient and will both run fine off of portable players and scale relatively well with added power. Lastly, I want to emphasize that while direct comparisons always make it seem like the two products being compared are extremely dissimilar, the differences between the ATH-CK10 and DBA-02 are fairly small. For all intents and purposes, the two earphones share a general sound signature and I probably wouldn�t want to own both simultaneously. I also want to state again that a 10/10 score on my scale does not indicate perfection. The only earphones and headphones I have heard at length are those listed in my profile and if perfection exists, I have not yet found it. The score simply indicates that the DBA-02 is one of the earphones I enjoyed most out of everything I have owned or tried. No two people hear things exactly alike and perfectly congruent tastes are just as rare, so please read the full text and follow up with listening impressions from other Head-Fi members, a multitude of which can be found out in the forum. Value (9.5/10) � At the $160 price point, the Fischer Audio DBA-02 offers nearly unprecedented bang/buck, their biggest competition in value being the dual-dynamic-driver Radius DDM, which offer a substantially different sound signature (one which some may find preferable) at the expense of somewhat poorer overall usability. For detailed and analytical sound, the biggest competitor is of course the substantially pricier Audio-Technica ATH-CK10, which boast better build quality and a more convenient form factor. The build quality and accessory pack of the DBA-02 really aren�t fitting of top-tier earphones, but then neither is the price, and that really sums up the earphones pretty well � top tier sound quality with middle rung amenities and price tag. Pros: Astonishingly balanced and capable sound, comfortable, well-isolating Cons: Average build quality and accessory pack Asking Price : SOLD + include ongkir ke kota besar di jawa ![]() Kontak : Nama : Reza YM : Kimikuma HP barusan ilang, ganti nomer : 085727270500 Yang butuh dap/mp3 player maknyus bisa mampir disini juga: Sony Walkman NWZ S545 16 GB Terkait:
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