@@nespcb Go on then, quit rolling your lil proverbial eyes and share information. If you have nothing then just get out. Fade back into uselessness or deliver like a normal human
@@SchwappSchwopp IKKO Obsidian OH10 are the ones. Some cheaper options might be louder in the lower range but just sound horrible with any "real" music
I feel I have some authority to speak with some authority on this subject. I've produced & released bass music that's done well, and have put on hundreds of bass music events. I'm an older fella and have done this for the best part of 30 years. I'm just a fan again. I have had both of the cheaper Fatfreq & it's too much for a long, enjoyable bass heavy listen. I upgraded to the Maestro SE & still too much for very bass heavy music (but very good for other stuff such as certain jazz) My go to for long listening sessions w bass heavy electronic music (drum n bass especially) Thieaudio Hype 4 - the out of the box tuning is pretty heavy, but there's a huge amount of room to push the bass up (I use the DSP on a Mojo 2 which is much better for that than any EQ - there is no compromise on sound quality - I think they genuinely guarantee that) & they go to genuine 'basshead' levels. I know Timmy & most reviewers just go with out of the box tuning, which is fair enough, and I don't think any IEM should be 90-95% there out of the box, but we all have our own little preferences which can be easily had with a very minor adjustment & I think those should be accounted for when buying anything. The bass on the Hype 4 when you pump it up isn't abrasive & fatiguing - it's thick, smooth & warm. None of this rattling shell stuff which I'm not a fan of at all - it takes away from the music IMO, despite initially being quite impressive.
Love my Tanya DSP too. Really fun, a bit too bassy for me, but the included EQ preset to lower the bass a bit is great. Super relaxing and warm for long listening.
@@vianhoho19 What? He must!. And when Timmy talks about the Davinci, the background should open revealing a huge DUNU logo. Just to show he is not bias at all. 😅😂 But the set is amazing bass!!!
I'll get shit for it but the Legato, once you burn your brain into them. Such a fun earphone. Lots of fun bass, crispy highs. Muddy lower mids... But I can't help but to love it. Fits great too but it sticks out of the ear a good bit, most annoying part about it to me... Also the zero 2. Been listening to it a lot at work lately and for the price it has great sub bass, just not what I consider a bass set
I used to have the Legoto. Probably the only cheap bass focused IEM I recommend, even though the bass is still soft, other cheap basshead sets are just terrible compared to the Legato.
@@chancemackey7100 I agree with you, cheaper options like the HBB Hades or the Kbear rosefinch just don't match the same vibes. For me the Legatos are the best budget bass head set.
I own the Scarlet Mini (traded up from the Maestro Mini), OH10, Legato and many others (including the $800 Empire Ears Bravado mkII). I have two recs for those seeking a good bassy iem.. $20 QKZ X HBB. Really good overall at this insane price. No headphones under $150 will sound as good. These are my take on the road iems as well as my gaming iems. And if you have $269; get the Ziigaat Doscincos. I’m just in utter disbelief how good these are .I expected Timmy to mention them here. The bass slams harder than it graphs and the entire tuning range is fantastic. Smooth yet revealing treble. My fave set since I got them. I will say if you have $600, consider the Symphonium Meteors, they are amazing. But the Doscincos are so close at less than half the price. Test your iems bass and treble with the brilliant track- Dreamsters by Tipper.
For the ones I've tried and enjoyed : - Performer5 / cklvx / pa02 (made me a bass lover) - SL-41 / Binky ( best bank for buck in bass delivery for sure, sl-41 being more versatile for what I've read ) - KZ zsx / Chopin / Hype4 (if you like technical bass that don't overdo things but those are more all rounders in tuning)
@@alvargMe too, but now I find my bright IEMs too bright again, taste changes - and if you give it a listen for a couple of days you’ll adapt and it probably won’t sound too dark, only in comparison
I also have OH10. The bass is not as strong as it is described for example I have Bang & Olufsen's Beoplay EX, the bass is much higher than the OH10 and the treble seems too high. Do you use the headphones with their default settings or do you do EQ?
I have two bass iems: QoA Adonis New (2024) for my bluetooth adapter Fiio btr5. QkZ HBB for my tws earhooks Fiio utws3. Both sounds great. I love the violet design of Adonis New)
I use the Campfire Audio Trifeca IEM’s of which I truly love. The sub- and midbass are exceptional without sacrificing the treble and the high frequanties.
I need a replacement for my Truthear Hexas... I loved them but they died recently to me trying to sand the black paint off (which worked and they look incredible) but using a dremel they got wayyyy too hot (f you friction) and well just evaporated ;). So im debating whether i should get the Aful Explorer and EQ them if i want some more clarity for some tracks, or the Explorer 5 as an early "endgame". Since the explorer 5 is said to have impressive technical performance (and is tuned even nicer) i thought i could also use it to experiment with EQ to match other popular iems and kinda "try them for cheap" yk? Please lemme know what you think :)
Z1R is an example why you don't need a ton of bass to have real impact, it hits very hard, while a lot of cheap basshead sets just feel very soft and loose, and honestly awful like the HBB Hades.
@@mehmetgurdal that’s why most budget basshead IEMs should be avoided, cheap drivers can’t do it. Hades has similar bass as Xenon 6 on graph but in reality it’s much worse than even a IE200’s bass.
@@earlybird3668mini or SE? Mini the bass is overwhelming. It's very impressive, but it's so heavy it's a bit of a novelty & extremely fatiguing. There's no room for the music to breathe. Scarlett the same deal... the bass is actually heavier but it's actually better balanced. I sold both and got the Maestro SE. It's still too heavy for very bass heavy genres. I have produced & released bass music, put on hundreds of bass music events since the late 90s & I can't use any of those (I'm 44 & despite all that, my hearing is that of an average 32 years old). Incredibly, my IEMs for listening to such music is significantly cheaper than all of those. - Thieaudio Hype 4 - the out of the box tuning is pretty heavy, but there's a huge amount of room to push the bass up (I use the DSP on a Mojo 2 which is much better for that than any EQ - there is no compromise on sound quality - I think they genuinely guarantee that) & they go to genuine 'basshead' levels. I know Timmy & most reviewers just go with out of the box tuning, which is fair enough, and I don't think any IEM should be 90-95% there out of the box, but we all have our own little preferences & I think those should be accounted for when picking something.
I have the Maestro Mini and I haven't purchased any other bassy IEM's since. Kind of curious about the Explorer especially since it's on sale for $89 right now but...the bar has been set by the Maestro Mini 😭
Am i missing anything, i just put a bass shelf on my s12s with a qudelix. I like fast and deep and have been very happy with this setup for around 2 years, aging closet dnb head 😂.
Do one for loud volumes above 85 dB. Mid bass needs to be there. And upper mids and treble needs to be down. I would appreciate if you did one. I know you did one long time ago. But with new iems. For loud volumes fanatics that there is many. I would appreciate 😊
I've tried enough cheap basshead IEMs to know that you should avoid them. Just EQ your current set if you want more bass, or save up to get something really good.
Thats what i thought, i liked tondo that when i was younger with my crappy earbuds to at least make the bass audible 😅. Also, i need a replacement for my truthear hexa... Aful explorer or Performer 5? Im thinking that the explorer would not be a replacement but basicly the opposite of the Hexa and the Performer 5 would have the benifit of being an Endgame pretty early in to the IEM Journey (like 1 yr or so). Lemme know what you think please, you seem experienced :)
@@selbendersiinge69 Yeah, I haven't heard them, but just make sure they're not cheaply built and uncomfortable. Then you just EQ them for more bass. That shoud be better than 90% of cheap basshead IEMs.
I got the IER-Z1R since everyone said it's the best. I was tbh disappointed by, it's a lot less than I expected. Need to EQ it to get more bass. Like even my WF-1000XM4 can sound more bassy than my Z1R
I have the OH10S. What can I say is the bass is great. Better than the Dunu falcon ultra. But what kills this IEM for me is the treble, is too hot for me. If you want even more "mass" in your bass. You shuld look for the 7HZ Legato. Legato has more bass but OH10S has more quality. Of curse, this is my opinion =)
Honestly based on the frequency response the Scarlett Mini looks better than the Maestro Mini. That treble in Maestro just looks too bright. A basshead iem that is really damn good is the Nightjar Duality. I really want the Camphur 622b too myself.
Both are great at their price, qkz is more relaxing if compare with kbear, but if you really love more bass and treble aka more “Fun” and “Engaging” then I would say it’s better in those kind of things but for me personally, I couldn’t say that which one I like the most as both are really great as this price.
👍👍👍QKZxHBB, maybe the best value for money. If someone want to try this kind of tunning, bassy iem, to me it's the best option. I still use it for watching action movies. My favorite iem with the dunu sa6 ultra (that is very different).
The cheaper Fatfreq have too much bass. It's like too much salt on your food. It's impressive, but you're not going to listen to that for more than a quick blast... especially if you value your hearing.
Timmi is too classy to shill his own bassy IEM in this video. I have no class so I will shill the DaVinci since I love its remarkably textured and layered bass which somehow seems to float above and remain distinct from the rest of the musical instruments. The Delci is a surprisingly enjoyable IEM for only $65. It has been getting a lot of listening time.
Hm, weird. I consider the EM10 to have good bass, but not fun bass. It doesn't have the same tactile kick that the Sennheiser CX 400-II has, even if it is literally better in every other regard.
The Explorer is perfect for just melting away the stress at the end of a rough day
One of few IEMs that’s bassy and at the same time isn’t piercing in the upper-midrange region and above.
@cmoranchel1 No idea. But the FH3 is super old. Probably can't compete anymore
Is it good for edm? Looking for something with good amount of sub bass and textured bass for electronic music.
@@ValerieFireDoscincos
Explorer is fun and for medium to small ears 👂 it is comfort heaven 😅
How did the 7Hz Legato not make the list?
Also a shoutout to KBear Rosefinch
Finally a vid about bassy IEMs
🙄 oh ffs...just find out for yourself. There are a ton of bassy wonderful iem's for a fraction of that price.
@@nespcb why so aggressive? Tell me which ones :)
@@nespcb Go on then, quit rolling your lil proverbial eyes and share information. If you have nothing then just get out. Fade back into uselessness or deliver like a normal human
@@SchwappSchwopp IKKO Obsidian OH10 are the ones. Some cheaper options might be louder in the lower range but just sound horrible with any "real" music
@@nespcb why you mad bruh
I feel I have some authority to speak with some authority on this subject.
I've produced & released bass music that's done well, and have put on hundreds of bass music events. I'm an older fella and have done this for the best part of 30 years. I'm just a fan again.
I have had both of the cheaper Fatfreq & it's too much for a long, enjoyable bass heavy listen. I upgraded to the Maestro SE & still too much for very bass heavy music (but very good for other stuff such as certain jazz) My go to for long listening sessions w bass heavy electronic music (drum n bass especially) Thieaudio Hype 4 - the out of the box tuning is pretty heavy, but there's a huge amount of room to push the bass up (I use the DSP on a Mojo 2 which is much better for that than any EQ - there is no compromise on sound quality - I think they genuinely guarantee that) & they go to genuine 'basshead' levels. I know Timmy & most reviewers just go with out of the box tuning, which is fair enough, and I don't think any IEM should be 90-95% there out of the box, but we all have our own little preferences which can be easily had with a very minor adjustment & I think those should be accounted for when buying anything.
The bass on the Hype 4 when you pump it up isn't abrasive & fatiguing - it's thick, smooth & warm. None of this rattling shell stuff which I'm not a fan of at all - it takes away from the music IMO, despite initially being quite impressive.
Maestro mini is good but Scarlet Mini is the one my heart will pick from fat free lineup 🥰🤩 thanks for including both here
Tanya is one of my favourite budget IEMs that sound fun. Thanks for including it in your list.
Love my Tanya DSP too. Really fun, a bit too bassy for me, but the included EQ preset to lower the bass a bit is great. Super relaxing and warm for long listening.
Is tanya dsp have more base then tanya whithout dac ?
@@ix3s.buntii Yeah, the Tanya DSP has more bass than the OG Tanya.
@@miershyk thanks man
@@miershyk btw how much is the difference between them ?
Today I received the Delci, and I love it. In my opinion it's way better than my previous IEM, the Zero Red.
Love mine!❤
Where is the 7hz Legato? or the KBear Rosefinch? :(
You forgot the Dunu Davinci!!! You didn’t include it. That’s crazy!
Also the Ziigaat Doscinco
timmy is a classy homie, he won't hawk or shill his own collab. =] besides, it's doing very well on its own!
@@fabianoberlim9636 if he did, people would call him a shill for putting a product he was actively involved in. Please 🤣
@@vianhoho19 What? He must!. And when Timmy talks about the Davinci, the background should open revealing a huge DUNU logo. Just to show he is not bias at all. 😅😂
But the set is amazing bass!!!
Davinci, Artti R1, Tanchjim Kara, Hisenior Okavango, Symphonium Titan are all good options as well.
I'll get shit for it but the Legato, once you burn your brain into them. Such a fun earphone. Lots of fun bass, crispy highs. Muddy lower mids... But I can't help but to love it. Fits great too but it sticks out of the ear a good bit, most annoying part about it to me... Also the zero 2. Been listening to it a lot at work lately and for the price it has great sub bass, just not what I consider a bass set
Don't know about burning them in, but I also enjoy my Legatos.
I used to have the Legoto. Probably the only cheap bass focused IEM I recommend, even though the bass is still soft, other cheap basshead sets are just terrible compared to the Legato.
@@chancemackey7100 I agree with you, cheaper options like the HBB Hades or the Kbear rosefinch just don't match the same vibes. For me the Legatos are the best budget bass head set.
@@NotTheOnlyMattAround was talking about brain burn in lol aka just get used to how boomy it can be
@@chancemackey7100 Definitely.
I own the Scarlet Mini (traded up from the Maestro Mini), OH10, Legato and many others (including the $800 Empire Ears Bravado mkII). I have two recs for those seeking a good bassy iem.. $20 QKZ X HBB. Really good overall at this insane price. No headphones under $150 will sound as good. These are my take on the road iems as well as my gaming iems. And if you have $269; get the Ziigaat Doscincos. I’m just in utter disbelief how good these are .I expected Timmy to mention them here. The bass slams harder than it graphs and the entire tuning range is fantastic. Smooth yet revealing treble. My fave set since I got them. I will say if you have $600, consider the Symphonium Meteors, they are amazing. But the Doscincos are so close at less than half the price. Test your iems bass and treble with the brilliant track- Dreamsters by Tipper.
The comparison between Maestro Mini and the other guy is simply the best ever made! 😂❤
7Hz Legatos are the BigBois of Basssss ! They are like subwoofers in your ears when properly paired with a dac & running with Balanced cables.❤
Still, I keep using my BL-03 even though I have so many more expensive IEMs.
They just give me that kind of vibe I cannot find in other products.
The tonality is so good
@@andrewskiiii Yeah, I agree.
It's truly the most pleasant IEM in my collection (and I own like 120+ IEMs... ahahah).
@@nzed4891He said that the kefine delci was similar to the bl03, what do you think about it ?
For the ones I've tried and enjoyed :
- Performer5 / cklvx / pa02 (made me a bass lover)
- SL-41 / Binky ( best bank for buck in bass delivery for sure, sl-41 being more versatile for what I've read )
- KZ zsx / Chopin / Hype4 (if you like technical bass that don't overdo things but those are more all rounders in tuning)
i was realize your video quality is very goooood!
Scarlet mini is the IEM equivalent of seeing that car pass by with the bass on max, shaking the poor car apart.
ive really fallen in love with the explorer. its all i use now.
I usually listen to bright iems I worry trying it and finding it just too dark or dull sounding.
@@alvargMe too, but now I find my bright IEMs too bright again, taste changes - and if you give it a listen for a couple of days you’ll adapt and it probably won’t sound too dark, only in comparison
Looking for something with good amount of sub bass and textured bass for electronic music.
@@ValerieFire Hifiman Svanar wired / IE600/900
Does the explorer have a punchy enough bass??
4 years with my oh10, using it almost everyday I just love it!
I also have OH10. The bass is not as strong as it is described for example I have Bang & Olufsen's Beoplay EX, the bass is much higher than the OH10 and the treble seems too high. Do you use the headphones with their default settings or do you do EQ?
@@pisyaphets3327ex is a wireless earbud 😂 compare it with smoother iem or a wired for comparison at least you….
Canpur is definitely worth it! I don’t think most TOTL are worth their asking price but the 622 is an exception.
How would you compare the EM10 vs the DaVinci ? Thanks
I have two bass iems:
QoA Adonis New (2024) for my bluetooth adapter Fiio btr5.
QkZ HBB for my tws earhooks Fiio utws3.
Both sounds great. I love the violet design of Adonis New)
Every time I hear the Aful Explorer, I will fall asleep. So relaxing and fun. 😊
What about the 7hz legato it has a lot of bass tooo 🙃
I use the Campfire Audio Trifeca IEM’s of which I truly love. The sub- and midbass are exceptional without sacrificing the treble and the high frequanties.
I need a replacement for my Truthear Hexas... I loved them but they died recently to me trying to sand the black paint off (which worked and they look incredible) but using a dremel they got wayyyy too hot (f you friction) and well just evaporated ;).
So im debating whether i should get the Aful Explorer and EQ them if i want some more clarity for some tracks, or the Explorer 5 as an early "endgame".
Since the explorer 5 is said to have impressive technical performance (and is tuned even nicer) i thought i could also use it to experiment with EQ to match other popular iems and kinda "try them for cheap" yk?
Please lemme know what you think :)
Surprised Legato wasn't mentioned
Because Legato only has bass and no other redeeming qualities 🤮 IMO at least
True, legatos are the bigboiBASSSS ! They are like subwoofers in your ears when properly paired with a dac & running with Balanced cables.
my friends have the canpur cp622b and i own a symphonium meteor, damn man the canpur is really a perfect "safe" iem
The Canpur IEM... how many cars do I have to sell to own that thing! 🤣
HOLY MOLY... DAT PRICE! 👀
Binky or bust
For good Bass I didn’t find anything better like the Ikko OH10, is so good, so fun.
With EQ or default settings?
Loving the energy in this review Timmy! But how could you leave out your baby Binky? 😁
You need to get your hands on a Vision Ears VE-10. Best bass texture I've ever heard.
how much does it cost?
64Audio U4S and Volür, both with the M20 module will thrill your soul
Are all these comparable to OH10
Z1R is an example why you don't need a ton of bass to have real impact, it hits very hard, while a lot of cheap basshead sets just feel very soft and loose, and honestly awful like the HBB Hades.
Assuming that it fits one's ears. 😢
Bro hades is both a disappointment and a joke, a bad one
@@mehmetgurdal that’s why most budget basshead IEMs should be avoided, cheap drivers can’t do it. Hades has similar bass as Xenon 6 on graph but in reality it’s much worse than even a IE200’s bass.
Letshuoer S12 pro have really good quality bass.
Granmaestro Se where are u king? And Qkz x Hbb still is fantastic.
Balanced or mild V shape tuning is my jam, but what are the IEMs with fast, tight bass?
Maestro mini, Scarlet mini, and Symphonium Titan 🥰🥰🥰
Tommy, why you still use Crin's BS reference curve?!?
Is there something that measures pretty much the same as the tanya dsp but a bit better? I like that it has the 3k boost to balance the bass
I'd say the ISN H40 is a powerful bassy IEM with the 'it' factor
No 7hz Legato? Strange...
If the Ziigaat Doscinco is not on everyone lists for a good bass strong IEM, they are missing out! I love them so much Ziigaat should pay me! 😂🤑
endgame bass for me: FatFreq Maestro is about as far as my budget would allow,
I love the Doscinco ❤️
@@fabianoberlim9636 yeah man. They are good!
Doscincos have been great
@@earlybird3668mini or SE? Mini the bass is overwhelming. It's very impressive, but it's so heavy it's a bit of a novelty & extremely fatiguing. There's no room for the music to breathe. Scarlett the same deal... the bass is actually heavier but it's actually better balanced. I sold both and got the Maestro SE. It's still too heavy for very bass heavy genres. I have produced & released bass music, put on hundreds of bass music events since the late 90s & I can't use any of those (I'm 44 & despite all that, my hearing is that of an average 32 years old). Incredibly, my IEMs for listening to such music is significantly cheaper than all of those. - Thieaudio Hype 4 - the out of the box tuning is pretty heavy, but there's a huge amount of room to push the bass up (I use the DSP on a Mojo 2 which is much better for that than any EQ - there is no compromise on sound quality - I think they genuinely guarantee that) & they go to genuine 'basshead' levels. I know Timmy & most reviewers just go with out of the box tuning, which is fair enough, and I don't think any IEM should be 90-95% there out of the box, but we all have our own little preferences & I think those should be accounted for when picking something.
I have the Maestro Mini and I haven't purchased any other bassy IEM's since. Kind of curious about the Explorer especially since it's on sale for $89 right now but...the bar has been set by the Maestro Mini 😭
is there a reason the monarch mk3 has never appeared on this channel 😢
Is the aful performer good for edm, hip hop and pop?
I want the Delci! Saving that money 💰! 😅
Just so you know they fit shallow so if you have deep set canals you need longer tips
Stock delci tips are very bad as well
@@profound369SpinFit W1 is really good on Delci.
Kiwi Ears Quartet are insane 🥰 2DD + 2BA
I do want to try some of Fir Audio's sets, heard some have really good bass.
Nice review. ..but you are so modest Timmy. Devinci sounds great even from smartphone and unforgettable from Xduoo Ta 26. Thanks Timmy .
Hey timmy have you heard of the Arete iem
a Collab between fresh reviews and zigaat I want to hear your thoughts about it if its safe to blind buy✌️😊
Will there be a review of the new Wan er studio version?
Am i missing anything, i just put a bass shelf on my s12s with a qudelix. I like fast and deep and have been very happy with this setup for around 2 years, aging closet dnb head 😂.
A lot of people are too lazy to EQ. Fellow Qudelixer here
YES ❤ g(t)imme BASS.. the Rinko could be another affordable option for bassheads
OMKIII
Will you be reviewing the Letshouer S08?
Do one for loud volumes above 85 dB. Mid bass needs to be there. And upper mids and treble needs to be down. I would appreciate if you did one. I know you did one long time ago. But with new iems. For loud volumes fanatics that there is many. I would appreciate 😊
Symphonium Titan and FATFreq Grand Maestro are my picks.
Thanks
I've tried enough cheap basshead IEMs to know that you should avoid them. Just EQ your current set if you want more bass, or save up to get something really good.
Thats what i thought, i liked tondo that when i was younger with my crappy earbuds to at least make the bass audible 😅. Also, i need a replacement for my truthear hexa... Aful explorer or Performer 5? Im thinking that the explorer would not be a replacement but basicly the opposite of the Hexa and the Performer 5 would have the benifit of being an Endgame pretty early in to the IEM Journey (like 1 yr or so). Lemme know what you think please, you seem experienced :)
@selbendersiinge69 bro wrote a whole essay smh
@@selbendersiinge69 Yeah, I haven't heard them, but just make sure they're not cheaply built and uncomfortable. Then you just EQ them for more bass. That shoud be better than 90% of cheap basshead IEMs.
I just finished listening to Ikko OH10 some minutes ago. I would choose my S12 type of bass instead though.
I was so disappointed with the Ikko OH10. Maybe I just got a bad set?
I wonder how many campurs have been sold, it's price is beyond insanity
I got the IER-Z1R since everyone said it's the best. I was tbh disappointed by, it's a lot less than I expected. Need to EQ it to get more bass. Like even my WF-1000XM4 can sound more bassy than my Z1R
Delci or OH10? Can’t make up my mind. How does Delci rumble compared to the OH10? Great video, btw!
I have the OH10S. What can I say is the bass is great. Better than the Dunu falcon ultra. But what kills this IEM for me is the treble, is too hot for me. If you want even more "mass" in your bass. You shuld look for the 7HZ Legato.
Legato has more bass but OH10S has more quality. Of curse, this is my opinion =)
@@gabrielroque9905Thanks for the insight! 🙌
Oh10 without a doubt. And the treble is also good, is not hot, is just the right amount. Is one of my favorite IEM.
Honestly based on the frequency response the Scarlett Mini looks better than the Maestro Mini. That treble in Maestro just looks too bright.
A basshead iem that is really damn good is the Nightjar Duality.
I really want the Camphur 622b too myself.
the aful p5 is great too, i just needed to lower 250hz a wee bit and most importantly, boost 16khz to add air and detail
Tipsy Dunmer is a cool bass gun
KBear Rosefinch just too good for the low budget
Better than Qkz x Hbb?
Both are great at their price, qkz is more relaxing if compare with kbear, but if you really love more bass and treble aka more “Fun” and “Engaging” then I would say it’s better in those kind of things but for me personally, I couldn’t say that which one I like the most as both are really great as this price.
@@insomnia1961definitely! The organic driver hits & sounds different with some great texture compared to normal metal diaphragms
finally a high T chart
ohio mentioned, danny in shambles
Ziigaat arete?
i have qkz hbb and blon z300 ..i find both to be filling my requirements under 50$
How is symphonium titan isn't on this list is crazy.
Oh hey the 622b!
Where is audio aroma FEI WAN ???
Are you kidding tim ?
No QKZ x HBB?! 😞
👍👍👍QKZxHBB, maybe the best value for money. If someone want to try this kind of tunning, bassy iem, to me it's the best option. I still use it for watching action movies. My favorite iem with the dunu sa6 ultra (that is very different).
The KZ Castor Harman Bass are better.
I didn't know I'm a basshead? I have tanya, Delci and Explorer.
Since he's not gonna shill, allow me.
DaVinci should be here. Bassy Bois for sure 👍🏻 highly recommend
endgame for me....unless I get a ton of money from somewhere...
Please make a Bass target for squinlink audio
Fatfreq Maestro and scarlet have best bass, Hype 2 and ea 1000 great too
The cheaper Fatfreq have too much bass. It's like too much salt on your food. It's impressive, but you're not going to listen to that for more than a quick blast... especially if you value your hearing.
@@yarbles66 my Hearing is pretty good after 4 Years of daily Listening Just dont listen all the time full
Yupp fatfreq :o
KZ CASTOR BASS EDITION
I agree & it's cheap as chips.
Full recs are out of the window if an IEM costs thousands.
🎉
How about the Elysian X
Nightjar Singularity
Canpur is interesting
Fiio FH3 is as old as ikko oh10 and it has huge subbass too.
interesting
Timmi is too classy to shill his own bassy IEM in this video. I have no class so I will shill the DaVinci since I love its remarkably textured and layered bass which somehow seems to float above and remain distinct from the rest of the musical instruments. The Delci is a surprisingly enjoyable IEM for only $65. It has been getting a lot of listening time.
Subtonic Storm....
Oriolus Szalayi❤
Ie900 should be up there
One of the best bass you can get, simply amazing, and I have Z1R and Radon 6.
GALAXY BUDS 3 PRO please
THRASH RUBBISH WIRELESS
Hm, weird. I consider the EM10 to have good bass, but not fun bass. It doesn't have the same tactile kick that the Sennheiser CX 400-II has, even if it is literally better in every other regard.
DUSK Bass+ tuning ain't no slouch.
Variations have the best subbass.
Best in TOTL?
binky not enough bass to be on the list? 😮