Chittagong
Gold Member
Sharing the first impressions I shared on SBAF. These things are pretty damn good. I am second hour in now listening to stuff. Just for fun.
Got my pair today. I have to admire Apple's supply chain - these things were announced on Monday evening, and by Wednesday mid-day I have mine, with a personal laser engraving of my choice, delivered. That's just nuts.
I haven't liked to listen to music via the OG AirPods or the standard Apple earbuds, but at first listen these seem like a whole another thing.
General impressions:
- Unlike previous Apple in-ear headphones, these doesn't give that unease sense of pressure in your ear, so I actually don't mind them at all
- The fit is ok, bit tighter than AirPods but not a magical fit to my ear shape. I think they will stay in ok.
- Noise cancellation is pretty magical. I'd say it's around par with Bose QuietComforts
Then music impressions. I have my trusted go-to-songs I listen with all my headphones:
BASS - Royksopp - Skulls: This is my track to listen to thumping base, from 0:40 onwards. The AirPods Pro have a surprisingly potent slam. It's about as subtle as a slap in the face, Beats style.
SOUNDSTAGE - Coldplay - Magic (Live at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney) - surprisingly wide soundstage. Definitely above Oppo PM-3s, but below Fostex TH-600s. The thing that tells me most is the position of the "What's happening!!" girl at 0:12. Also details from the live gig microphone imperfections are always an interesting thing to listen to, they are pretty harsh here.
DETAIL - Paco de Lucia - Entre Dos Aguas. I listen to this track for the subtlety of the taps and guitar strings, which gives me a feel of the level of detail. Not subtle or detailed at all, which is just about what I'd expect from earpods.
TREBLE - Jean Sibelius - Finlandia, Op.26. Some tough, congested, high pitch orchestral sections, as well as deep bass. Treble is pretty fatiguing, I wouldn't endure it for fun on AirPods Pro.
Overall
- These are the first headphones I can actually imagine listening music from
- The sound has that initial Beats style easy wow, with super charged bass and mids, but can get fatiguing
- Noise cancellation works surprisingly well
- Soundstage is impressive for earpods, in my opinion
I will have to do an airplane test to see how these do against my travel Oppo PM-3 / HA-2SE combo. They are more exciting, even if less detailed - but might get tiring quick.
Overall, my impressions might sound a bit harsh and critical for consumer grade wireless earbuds - but the truth is that these are fun enough for me to want to try different songs to hear what they sound like, and I am actually judging them on criteria which I would use normally for a headphone / amp / dac combo, which is unusual.
EDIT - 'Bubbles' by Yosi Harikawa sounds pretty impressive on AirPods Pro. Certainly a soundstage thing.
Got my pair today. I have to admire Apple's supply chain - these things were announced on Monday evening, and by Wednesday mid-day I have mine, with a personal laser engraving of my choice, delivered. That's just nuts.
I haven't liked to listen to music via the OG AirPods or the standard Apple earbuds, but at first listen these seem like a whole another thing.
General impressions:
- Unlike previous Apple in-ear headphones, these doesn't give that unease sense of pressure in your ear, so I actually don't mind them at all
- The fit is ok, bit tighter than AirPods but not a magical fit to my ear shape. I think they will stay in ok.
- Noise cancellation is pretty magical. I'd say it's around par with Bose QuietComforts
Then music impressions. I have my trusted go-to-songs I listen with all my headphones:
BASS - Royksopp - Skulls: This is my track to listen to thumping base, from 0:40 onwards. The AirPods Pro have a surprisingly potent slam. It's about as subtle as a slap in the face, Beats style.
SOUNDSTAGE - Coldplay - Magic (Live at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney) - surprisingly wide soundstage. Definitely above Oppo PM-3s, but below Fostex TH-600s. The thing that tells me most is the position of the "What's happening!!" girl at 0:12. Also details from the live gig microphone imperfections are always an interesting thing to listen to, they are pretty harsh here.
DETAIL - Paco de Lucia - Entre Dos Aguas. I listen to this track for the subtlety of the taps and guitar strings, which gives me a feel of the level of detail. Not subtle or detailed at all, which is just about what I'd expect from earpods.
TREBLE - Jean Sibelius - Finlandia, Op.26. Some tough, congested, high pitch orchestral sections, as well as deep bass. Treble is pretty fatiguing, I wouldn't endure it for fun on AirPods Pro.
Overall
- These are the first headphones I can actually imagine listening music from
- The sound has that initial Beats style easy wow, with super charged bass and mids, but can get fatiguing
- Noise cancellation works surprisingly well
- Soundstage is impressive for earpods, in my opinion
I will have to do an airplane test to see how these do against my travel Oppo PM-3 / HA-2SE combo. They are more exciting, even if less detailed - but might get tiring quick.
Overall, my impressions might sound a bit harsh and critical for consumer grade wireless earbuds - but the truth is that these are fun enough for me to want to try different songs to hear what they sound like, and I am actually judging them on criteria which I would use normally for a headphone / amp / dac combo, which is unusual.
EDIT - 'Bubbles' by Yosi Harikawa sounds pretty impressive on AirPods Pro. Certainly a soundstage thing.