Submitted by FastGecko5 t3_y8pm66 in headphones
I've never been impressed by a hybrid IEM. I've tried quite a few and they've never sounded quite right. Plus I find hybrids tend to be kinda big and ill fitting. I've landed on a small collection of single DD IEMs as a result.
Having said that, what's everyone's favorite single DD IEM? Bonus points if isn't one of the IEMs that gets mentioned constantly in this sub (cough Chu/Zero/BL-03/Aria cough).
But this whole thing also got me to thinking. Summit-Fi priced single DDs exist. Why? How? Is a DD in a plastic/metal shell that costs $1600 really $1500 better than a $100 DD in a similar shell (sorta ignoring diminishing returns)?
Idk man. Food for thought. Single DD IEMs are just kind of a crazy concept to me. There's so many models that are so competent and they manage to do it with a single driver. I know headphones and speakers also accomplish great fidelity with a single driver but I feel like there's a lot more control over tuning with those things.
No-Context5479 t1_it1hhtj wrote
Softears Turii, Sennheiser IE900 & IE800S, JVC HA-FW10000, Final Audio A8000, Dita Audio's whole lineup, Dunu Luna, Rhapsodio Galaxy come to mind when mentioning kilobuck and over single DD IEMs. Really good IEMs can be made with single DD driver technology. For the pricing front I've got the honour to demo the Softears Turii and the IE900 and they're much more resolving and detail revealing along with more apparent low end snap than something like the IE300 or the Moondrop Kato. All the listed IEMs above are made from single DDs but their implementations are very important in how some sound amazing, some sound good and some sound like dogwater