EDC has a new name – Sennheiser's IE200. Taking IE600 and IE900's DNA to new heights of affordable excellence is Sennheiser's long-awaited entry-level earphone release, with performance exceeding its humble origins. It confidently takes StereoNET's Applause Award.
And Headfonics praises IE200 for "this very competitive price point ... get a slice of their higher-end models". Pairs of by-now standard 7mmTrueResponsedrivers form IE200's beating heart. And contemporary, exciting, bass and treble response disguises just how friendly its tuning is, for Sennheiser enabled owners to tune their pairs.
Whether you're listening on your commute or monitoring with IE200, Sennheiser built in adjustable tuning profiles – by shifting eartip presentations one can enjoy bass reproduction of varying intensity in the same IEM! [See Product Desc. For More]
Previous Earpiece: Sony WF-1000XM4
Music Source: YouTube, via Laptop (3.5mm) or Phone (via Dongle)
Cable: Original
Ergonomics: I have small ears but they're really comfy after some adjustments.
Like many reviews said, the original set without any modifications itself was lacking in the bass, hence added the tape mod and switched to the foam eartips. Bass did increase, but was still a little lacking after the tape mod, lacking the punch and the rumble from the same songs on YouTube listened to frequently, as compared to the Sony WM-1000XM4.
Equalizer might do the job for some peeps.
The clarity in the mids and highs felt cleaner and was more detailed as compared to the XM4s. The tonality of certain instruments was clearer on the IE200s.
All in all, a worthwhile purchase for the price :). Bassheads might wanna look for something elsewhere though.
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Loo Lih Kuan
Sennheiser IE200
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M. Ash.
The one to consider for anything within 500SGD budget.
If you're looking for a neutral iem, with nicely controlled bass where necessary, this is definitely one to consider. Depending on your tastes, this trumps ie300, and I might dare say the ie600.