Enjoy, they are an awesome pair of IEMs. It took me about two-ish weeks to fully notice the improvements coming from EQed Letshuoer S12 Pro, and for a month or so I was so addicted to the B3 that I was considering selling my entire headphone collection.
have them in my flair but for some reason it doesn’t appear on the mobile app.
I have DT1999, 770, Edition XS, LCD-2C, Elegia, HD600, and Grado SR325x
Now depends on what you mean by better. Sheer detail retrieval I would say that the only ones that are inferior to B3 are the HD600 and the Grados. Otherwise each pair provides a different type of presentation to music, especially relevant as I listen mostly to metal where production style varies wildly even for records within the same sub-sub genre (like dissonant death metal and such).
But yea, the Blessing 3 was the first pair where I truly felt I could listen to anything without the need to switch to something else. Sounded great no matter what music I threw at it. But that only lasted for a month, after that I went back to using my headphones mostly and I haven’t even used my B3 portably in a while because I found an amazing EQ for my DT770 (32 ohm version has a short cable and is very portable) and I’ve been using that on the go non-stop since.
Enjoy, they are an awesome pair of IEMs. It took me about two-ish weeks to fully notice the improvements coming from EQed Letshuoer S12 Pro, and for a month or so I was so addicted to the B3 that I was considering selling my entire headphone collection.
What headphones do you own? I have the b3s as well, asking for reference.
have them in my flair but for some reason it doesn’t appear on the mobile app.
I have DT1999, 770, Edition XS, LCD-2C, Elegia, HD600, and Grado SR325x
Now depends on what you mean by better. Sheer detail retrieval I would say that the only ones that are inferior to B3 are the HD600 and the Grados. Otherwise each pair provides a different type of presentation to music, especially relevant as I listen mostly to metal where production style varies wildly even for records within the same sub-sub genre (like dissonant death metal and such).
But yea, the Blessing 3 was the first pair where I truly felt I could listen to anything without the need to switch to something else. Sounded great no matter what music I threw at it. But that only lasted for a month, after that I went back to using my headphones mostly and I haven’t even used my B3 portably in a while because I found an amazing EQ for my DT770 (32 ohm version has a short cable and is very portable) and I’ve been using that on the go non-stop since.