I started with their Dual XB then went to Spire, I wish I had not done so. My expectation was to high, your regular devices (phone, computer etc..) won't push the Spire. I don't hear much of difference in my Spire, from my universal Mackie 240's. I also play drum's we use ME1 Allen and Heath, my Duals are louder.
@@jaredbaez9594 so I've had them for a couple of gigs and use them occasionally for enjoyment listening. I can compare them the following Sennheiser ie600, Wav Custom 4 driver and KZ Z10Pro 5 driver - they blow them all away. I love the ie600 pro's amazing for a single dynamic but in a gig situation in particular they take a larger amount of power to drive - example my IEM pack volume has to be at 80-90% for my liking with the RevX 40% is plenty loud. The detail, separation and bass is really phenomenal and hard to put into words. I essentially had to say to myself are they worth 2x the price of the ie600's - absolutely for my ears and my use case, zero regrets or buyers remorse. The headroom is ridiculously huge from these.
How are you liking these now that you've had them a while? Curious if you have any string players in your band? I play electric violin in our worship group, trying to connect with another string player for their input on IEMs.
Im about to get the Spire, hopefully I'll be happy with them. Thanks for your video.
I was thinking about getting those too
I started with their Dual XB then went to Spire, I wish I had not done so. My expectation was to high, your regular devices (phone, computer etc..) won't push the Spire. I don't hear much of difference in my Spire, from my universal Mackie 240's. I also play drum's we use ME1 Allen and Heath, my Duals are louder.
Just ordered the Rev X - can't wait to get them
Any news on the RevX? I am looking for reviews but can't find any. Trying to see if they are worth the higher price tag vs the Spire 6's. Thanks!
@@jaredbaez9594 so I've had them for a couple of gigs and use them occasionally for enjoyment listening. I can compare them the following Sennheiser ie600, Wav Custom 4 driver and KZ Z10Pro 5 driver - they blow them all away. I love the ie600 pro's amazing for a single dynamic but in a gig situation in particular they take a larger amount of power to drive - example my IEM pack volume has to be at 80-90% for my liking with the RevX 40% is plenty loud. The detail, separation and bass is really phenomenal and hard to put into words. I essentially had to say to myself are they worth 2x the price of the ie600's - absolutely for my ears and my use case, zero regrets or buyers remorse. The headroom is ridiculously huge from these.
How are you liking these now that you've had them a while? Curious if you have any string players in your band? I play electric violin in our worship group, trying to connect with another string player for their input on IEMs.
I'm have the rsm quads. It's amazing
The clear cables has copper in it the green could be patina
How long was the shipping ?
But... how do they sound??? :)