
ROSESELSA - Ceramics X
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Thanks mate. Decided on Roseselsa for good.
Hello mate, bought Reseselsa finally. Though I am facing an issue. The microphone while connected in mobile provides decent pickup but where as while connected to my pc, its recorded audio profile becomes very distorted. Is it doing the same with you? Is it with all units? Sample- [From Phone](https://voca.ro/19n0TgwytVUP) [From Computer](https://voca.ro/1dPjSQLXWbSA)
Same person, just I wasn't logged in my account before! It is very unfortunate, but the issue persists despite extensive testing with various settings. I simply can't use LDAC if any kind of motion is involved (walking) or if the phone/case are in a pocket, even if both are in the same pocket. In a stationary setting the issue doesn't seem to occur often at 660kbps, but 990kbps is unusable regardless. There is also a \*very\* clear difference in clarity, resolution, and background distortion between LDAC and AAC in this set, alas. I need to try a different source to see if the issue is with the phone or not. But it's strange, since it is a pretty new phone...
Roseselsa Ceramics X are pretty incredible for 32 bucks imo. LDAC support, -50db ANC, good build, a nice wind mode. And a very balanced sound signature with a gentle V-Shape.
That person seems to be advertising those buds like crazy. The Roseselsa Ceramic X are good but I’ve heard some good stuff about the TOZO NC9 Pro. Have a touch screen and long battery life. What specs are you looking for?
Just saw your review and decided to give these a try and I'm amazed with the sound the HiFi preset gives. I have the AZ80 and Denon Perl Pro and these actually beat the AZ80s in my opinion and sound closer to the Denon Perl Pro. Quite immersive sound.
It's tricky to find stuff that doesn't clip. Airpod pro 2 and 3 are your best pure anc options. I had a similar experience with my commute that was on bike, potentially five different ferries, and a train every day. The 1more Evo was the only tws set I tried that never ever fell out of phase with the thrumming engines and became constructive interference, but still sounded good enough that I felt the extra price was worth it. I don't like the airpods sound profile, and I hate apple as a company, Sony still hasn't addressed their battery problems, and Samsung has just not supported their customers either. And I don't like that the bose can't just become no anc. But I'm tired of disposable TWS buds that cant be repaired. My 1more evo's just keep going and going and they're all I ever need, but I do try other stuff, and genuinely I just commuted with the rosetechnics ceramics x using jbl cloud foam tips on my bicycle and for 30 bucks they actually have a real, honest to God great anc, not only that, they have a wind noise algorithm that works great, even though I was doing 25 on my bike this morning. The transparency is good, not robotic, but just a bit muffled. They do need foam tips, but I use the generic Sony xm4 foam tips on all my TWS stuff since they're shallow and fit insanely well, the extra earplug effect really helps the anc work even better and most buds can get silence out of that. But I just put them in and started clapping as hard as I could right next to them and no clipping at all. Surprisingly no ambient anc pressure either. And with ldac, they sound pretty stellar. Small case, small size with no stems. I honestly am not going back to expensive TWS or wireless stuff, unless 1more releases a sequel to the Evo, because the Evo are the only wireless headphone I've ever tried that make me actually want to listen to music on the over some of my wired stuff. Just enough anc to get me through my commute, then when I get to campus, I use one pair of nice iems (moondrop kadenz or apevoix Grit) and one pair of open earbuds for when my ear canals get tired (for years was the nicehck eb2s, but the kz duet just blew every open earbuds I've ever tried out of the water) I'd maybe try the rosetechnics ceramic x with some foam eartips (jlabs cloud or the generic Sony xm4 foam tips, I go a size down for the sony xm4 tips) as a $30 test while you look for the xm5's, and if they work, great, if not, you can have them as a backup (they do just sound good) and get some airpod pro 2 or 3's. If you do get the ceramics, install the app, set the eq to rock, and change the language from Chinese to English. You can also fully program the touch controls.
Cheap with good sound, decent anc, I'd recommend in-ears with foam tips (they're grippier and keep them in place more) I'd get something you won't worry about destroying. 1.) wireless, rosetechnics ceramics x with some generic foam tips for the Sony xm4 earbuds. Get a multipack of s/m/l size tips, because I wear a m and prefer those in small. Super great grip in the ear. Excellent anc including a wind noise algorithm, just download the app to change the language to English, set the eq to rock and set the buttons how you like. 30 bucks plus 10 for tips, they're phenomenal for the money. 2.) some iems with ear loops. Something fun, $65 for the truthear zero blue 2 (just never use the bass atapter it ruins them and they're already bass cannons) get the fiio btr11 for 30 bucks and you don't need them plugged into a phone. 3.) over ears, I like the 1more sonoflow pro. Replaceable pads, they're super light, sound decent. Or if you want max motivation skullcandy crushers. Monster, monster, behemoth, gargantuan bass and fun. You don't want hifi for workouts anyways. You don't need hifi
Roseselsa Ceramics X have the best sound quality for budget buds, at least from what I tried. If you can’t find them, SoundPEATS T3 Pro, Tozo NC9 2024 edition, QCY Melobuds pro, they’re all nice as well.
You can definitely get a good pair under 50. Check out Roseselsa Ceramics X on Amazon. Amazing sounding budget buds with ANC too. It’s from an IEM company so they have a reputation for making good sounding stuff.
Oh okay you want without stem, then easily Tozo NC9 is the best option under 30. The Roseselsa Ceramics X is also good, worse ANC but better sound quality
I would go ceramics X. From what I’ve seen it’s agreed that it outperforms the space travel in just about every way, especially in the areas you listed. The Soundcore might have slightly better ANC but would likely have worse sound quality, and the case is pretty bulky too.
Both are excellent when it comes to sound quality but the Earfree i5 sound more natural in the treble region. And the sound imaging seems to be slightly better. ANC wise, I think the ceramics x is somewhat better when blocking out voices. I think if you're on a tight budget, then the Roseselsa Ceramics X will have better value
No doubt the Roseselsa Ceramics X
100% the Roseselsa Ceramics X or the kz carol pro. I've tested lots of earbuds in this super budget price category and these pump out sound quality equivalent or better than some buds 100+. These have superb imaging, and excellent wide soundstaging.
Roseselsa Ceramic X with the “Hi-Fi” preset equalization. Clear mids, sparkling highs and a pleasant, controlled and tight bass.
Roselelsa Ceramics X are 35$. Better than Moondrop Space Travels.
Nothing serious. I like them sound wise, and it's a better alternative as per many reviews.
Not enough people talk about Roseselsa. They tune for *listening*, not measuring. Musical, detailed, never fatiguing.
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