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Went to concept kart today and got my first iem truthgate hear+ audiocular spark

Went to concept kart today and got my first iem truthgate hear+ audiocular spark

Store experience was fine. Was expecting a more attention from staff as a beginner to get correct guidance but went decent. But yeah atleast please provide like a glass water in this summer delhi heat.Anyways ,Tried to compare these I'm combination with spark- chu 2 dsp, truthhear gate, bunny dsp, caster pro,7hz salnotes zero.

Apart from the lacking deep bass in all.The audio difference from my realme wireless 3 I felt was barely noticeable in the regular Spotify songs. Will try them more later at home to notice more carefully.

Ultimately was confused in Chu 2 and truthheare gate .Chu 2 didn't had mic so skipped.

What to do next. Suggest songs and apps, website to extract the full potential. The normal Spotify perhaps didn't do any justice.

u/RepresentativeEbb541 — 4 days ago

Avoid the BenQ EW270Q – Severe QC Issues, Dead Pixels, and Panel Gaps

Hey everyone,

I’m posting this as a warning for anyone considering buying the BenQ EW270Q. I’ve been dealing with an incredibly frustrating experience with their quality control, and I strongly recommend avoiding this model altogether.

Here is a breakdown of what I’ve been dealing with:

Multiple Black Dots / Dead Pixels:

I just received my second monitor, and both units have had severe pixel/panel issues.

- The first monitor had 4 noticeable black dots out of the box. I returned it, reordered a replacement,

- and the second one is even worse—it has 5 black dots. (See attached images for wide and close-up views of the dots relative to the mouse pointer).

Terrible Build Quality (Panel Gaps): Both units suffer from massive panel gaps along the sides. With gaps this wide, it feels inevitable that more dust will get trapped behind the screen or the panel will degrade further over time.

Out of Pocket Losses: Because of their complete lack of quality control, I’ve already taken a Rs100 and 2 days of time loss just trying to get a working product.

I’ve reached out to BenQ support to demand immediate assistance and to get in writing whether their warranty will even cover these dots if they grow or multiply (which seems likely given the panel gaps).

Until they fix these glaring manufacturing defects, save your money and your time.

Do not buy this monitor. Has anyone else experienced this with BenQ recently?

TL;DR: Ordered two separate BenQ [Insert Model Name] monitors. Both had multiple dead pixels/black dots (4 on the first, 5 on the second) and massive panel gaps. Lost $100 in the process. Avoid this monitor

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u/RepresentativeEbb541 — 8 days ago
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Avoid the BenQ EW270Q – Severe QC Issues, Dead Pixels, and Panel Gaps

Hey everyone,

I’m posting this as a warning for anyone considering buying the BenQ EW270Q. I’ve been dealing with an incredibly frustrating experience with their quality control, and I strongly recommend avoiding this model altogether.

Here is a breakdown of what I’ve been dealing with:

Multiple Black Dots / Dead Pixels:

I just received my second monitor, and both units have had severe pixel/panel issues.

- The first monitor had 4 noticeable black dots out of the box. I returned it, reordered a replacement,

- and the second one is even worse—it has 5 black dots. (See attached images for wide and close-up views of the dots relative to the mouse pointer).

Terrible Build Quality (Panel Gaps): Both units suffer from massive panel gaps along the sides. With gaps this wide, it feels inevitable that more dust will get trapped behind the screen or the panel will degrade further over time.

Out of Pocket Losses: Because of their complete lack of quality control, I’ve already taken a Rs100 and 2 days of time loss just trying to get a working product.

I’ve reached out to BenQ support to demand immediate assistance and to get in writing whether their warranty will even cover these dots if they grow or multiply (which seems likely given the panel gaps).

Until they fix these glaring manufacturing defects, save your money and your time.

Do not buy this monitor. Has anyone else experienced this with BenQ recently?

TL;DR: Ordered two separate BenQ [Insert Model Name] monitors. Both had multiple dead pixels/black dots (4 on the first, 5 on the second) and massive panel gaps. Lost $100 in the process. Avoid this monitor.

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u/RepresentativeEbb541 — 8 days ago
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PSA: Avoid the BenQ EW270Q – Severe QC Issues, Dead Pixels, and Panel Gaps

Hey everyone,

​I’m posting this as a warning for anyone considering buying the BenQ EW270Q. I’ve been dealing with an incredibly frustrating experience with their quality control, and I strongly recommend avoiding this model altogether.

Here is a breakdown of what I’ve been dealing with:

​Multiple Black Dots / Dead Pixels / dust under panel:

I just received my second monitor, and both units have had severe pixel/panel issues.

- The first monitor had 4 noticeable black dots out of the box. I returned it, reordered a replacement,

- and the second one is even worse—it has 5 black dots. (See attached images for wide and close-up views of the dots relative to the mouse pointer).

​Terrible Build Quality (Panel Gaps): Both units suffer from massive panel gaps along the sides. With gaps this wide, it feels inevitable that more dust will get trapped behind the screen or the panel will degrade further over time.

​Out of Pocket Losses: Because of their complete lack of quality control, I’ve already taken a Rs100 and 2 days of time loss just trying to get a working product.

I’ve reached out to BenQ support to demand immediate assistance and to get in writing whether their warranty will even cover these dots if they grow or multiply (which seems likely given the panel gaps).

​Until they fix these glaring manufacturing defects, save your money and your time.

Do not buy this monitor. Has anyone else experienced this with BenQ recently?

​TL;DR: Ordered two separate BenQ [Insert Model Name] monitors. Both had multiple dead pixels/black dots (4 on the first, 5 on the second) and massive panel gaps. Lost $100 in the process. Avoid this monitor.

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u/RepresentativeEbb541 — 8 days ago
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Benq ew270q QC issue ? I think these are dead pixels.Should i Replace ?

There are two dead pixels / dust inside panel in the bottom left corner . And two dots in the top right region pretty close by. The screen bleeding looks avg. QC issue ? Should I replace ?

Also few things I get hdr only in hdmi mode in my laptop which is connected through rtx3050 while with type c which is connected with amd i don't get hdr in YouTube .

200hz 10 bit is limited to type c but no hdr.

With hdmi at 59hz i get 10 bit hdr but anything after that is 8 bit.

u/RepresentativeEbb541 — 10 days ago
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Need iem for video editing and overall everything under 2500

First time buying IEM.

I have concept kart in Delhi will visit there also before purchasing but need to finalise few options to compare physically.

I daily drive my realme wireless 3 which I adore the ear shaking bass after turning on dynamic bass is just 🤌🏻 for music and i can switch to natural mode for perfect movie watching , editing and gaming .

- I mainly need wired earphone for video editing.

- I would appreciate having eq option or a dac like ja11 to customise it like extra deep bass.

- i don't want to miss out on "ooh i can now hear these extra instuments "

- shouldnt be too sharp on "esses" etc i would instantly hate it.

- decent lower bass and good upper bass but nothing overpowering for editing.

- good imaging for gaming.

- sound stage I don't know.

Am i asking too much or nothing like this exists in my budget ?

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u/RepresentativeEbb541 — 12 days ago