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Originally Posted by Hi-Fi'er View Post
Well I've spent two days of 8 hours each of non stop playing listening to music with different IEM's and songs (IEM's only, headphones maybe different results I'm sure). What I have learned about the Cowon Plenue D.
1. The BBE settings that are user adjustable, anything above 3 adds sibilance to the music. When above +3 the soundstage goes wider but it's does have an echo sound to it. When it's low +1~+3 or even off it's much more realistic and forward sounding with presence, like the artist is in front of you and focused. When above +3 it seems they are in a studio or hall making the image sound further away.
2. The Mega bass is better utilized to add bass than the EQ that is adjustable at 80Hz.
3. The low EQ setting 80hz etc, is better suited to cut some of the muddiness at other frequencies so you gain an extra adjustment in a way of a frequence if needed.
4. The MP enhance adds sibilance also but not as much as the BBE, very very little.
5. The 3D settings, anything over 3 seems to sound to processed and fake, moderation here.
6. The reverb is useless. Leave off. They should of spent time developing more EQ settings that are user adjustable.
7. When the Plenue D is connected line out to a portable amp or any other amplified source, it does not distort it's output at 100% volume. Now that is impressive.
8. When you connect the line out to a portable amp or any other source, the battery life is greatly increased. This has always been true mostly with audio but the battery life is greatly extended on top of it's already great battery life.
Overall, the sound is wonderful and clear. Each of my IEM's that I struggled with to make sound good or better with different DAP's found a new home with the Plenue D, the IPOD goes into storage.
I may post more impressions if any.
P/s