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From what I've read and what I understand about planars, they are extremely easy to equalize. I can attest to that since I've been playing around with my s12s and a parametric equalizer. They took the adjustments like a champ and more sub bass gives the music much more depth. For that matter, the added air over 15k does the same.
I was actually deciding between the S12 and the P1 Max.I hate waiting so I got the P1 Max as I could literally get it that day. It is pretty weird to equalize. The bass is all over the place. I think if a track uses certain frequencies, the beat will have a weak bass, in other cases it hits really hard. Could not really figure out a way to fix it. Could probably try out some tips.
Im still kind of deciding on a dac/amp because P1 max is supposed to be a lot better on more power and the S6 will require a "good" dac/amp because it is very sensitive. If I could get my hands on a Quedlix 5k for just a bit cheaper then it is with all the extra costs, I would be happy.
But I also found a pretty good offer for ifi go blu, same price as quedlix 5k. It is theoretically the king of power output. I kind of want it, but it sometimes hisses and have to use the meh android PEQ programs. Im not really sure on that.
If you have any idea on this, I would like to hear it. :)
Qudelix 5k. 109 on Amazon. It has a PEQ and a GEQ and enough power. You can get plenty of autoeq settings from squiglink online. PEQ opens up brand new possibilities with iems.
I live in Hungary. It is more like 150$ for me. :/