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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I appreciate your response. The Momentum 4 seems like it would suit me but the app thing.. why do they need an app? Everything should be built in.

I'll dig a little deeper but hey thanks for putting me on to something i haven't even heard of. I need to get out more I guess.. noise cancelling has been around for a bit but I didn't like early products much. But have always had respect and good results from Sennheiser, will give it a go. Based on what Sony did to people that had their high end earbuds I'm wary of them and apps in general that load firmware with no reversion so i probably won't look into those.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I share the dislike of everything needing apps these days. The sony one was a little bit annoying because it seemed to have some paid products looking like normal features. It also occasionally turns on a feature that was quite annoying, where talking (even clearing your throat) would turn off noise cancelling and even amplify ambient noose. And I had to use the app to switch that feature off once a week.

The Momentum 4 works well without the app. It's nice if you want to change the equaliser settings. I sometimes do as they have a preset for audiobooks/podcasts. And it's been nice to confirm the effect of gestures you can do on the headphone (most moderns over the ear headphones have capasitive finger gestures on the flat side). Bluetooth works fine out of the box, and with it you can check battery power, switch tracks, volume, all of that stuff.

The only thing you really need the app for, is updating the headphone firmware, which you likely want to do, as they sometimes improve the notice cancelling, etc. Sidenote, that update took almost half an hour to complete, which is the longest firmware update I've ever seen. I havent checked if it is possible to update firmware using a computer and USB.

In any case. If it helps you out, I'm glad. Have a good one.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That is a lot of usefull information. I'm no fan of digital EQs whatsoever but I do use wavelet with the IEMs. Works great plugged in but knowing my next phone probably won't have a headphone connection I got a fiio BT amp and it just creates distortion with the EQ. Not sure who's to blame for that.

Hopefully the M4s behave better (yeah I'm sold). Thank you again for taking the time to share your experience, it's been very helpful!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Happy to help. Good luck. I also noticed your username twice now, I wrote about the windows installer messing up my RAID system. Lemmy is a small world yet :) Have a good one.