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ultrabike:
Yup. Got some pretty wide and deep canals. If I ever find an IEM that is uber-bassy, it will likely blow most peoples minds.

Sure Mike. I would have to do it sometime today, or from this week to next.

ultrabike:
So more measurements again (many times). Note that the comparison is against two different Tenore IEMs so some slight variation might be expected. Driver matching is much superior in the Tenores vs the Verb. Be careful about interpreting stuff past 8 or 9 kHz with these measurements.



It's all relative. Like I said, to me indeed the Tenores have more heft than the Verb. However, the Verb is not super lean, but is relatively lean vs the Tenores (IMO, not just measurements.) If one likes the Tenores, the Verb is likely not going to cut it. Mostly cuz of the mids.

maverickronin:
Those look like they're not sealing at all.  Do you have any other tips to try besides the stock?

shotgunshane:
Yeah my Verb has like 20 db's of bass boost and nose dive nearly -20 db's to 3k. So essential it sounds like 40 db's of boost! My Tenore sounds like about 6db's of deep bass boost and has a small peak around 2k or so before shelving the treble down.

rschoi_75:
Thanks for taking the measurements!

The results are pretty surprising. I definitely heard more bass out of the Verbs vs the Tenore.

I also agree that the Tenores are the better sounding pair for the sub-$50 price point. Now if you consider the LH Verb Amazon price point of $85, or the original msrp of $149....   :-00
 

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