I have most of them in this range and beyond (10+ pairs) and Technics AZ100 is the best well rounded. It's not just average at everything, it's very good at everything: ANC, battery live, bass, connectivity.
It's one flaw is no Qualcomm APT support (but it has LDAC).
u/drsullins23 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Thank you. I think I'm gonna go with these. Just overall the most recommended and like you said send the best well rounded.
u/michaelnovatireplied·
Oh I should also add that they look and feel nice but they aren't super flashy fancy designed and some people want that too haha.
If you want to get the best bass with them I would also recommend trying different tips for what has the best seal for your ears.
u/drsullins23 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
When you say different tips do you mean like ones other than what's in the box?
u/michaelnovatireplied·
No sorry, like other ones. Like [https://www.amazon.com/AZLA-SednaEarfit-Standard-Pairs-Size/dp/B0B48PV2ZL/](https://www.amazon.com/AZLA-SednaEarfit-Standard-Pairs-Size/dp/B0B48PV2ZL/)
Or SpinFit is another brand, Final Audio E, etc...
I personally have a ton of IEMs and so I already have a bunch to try out.
I would try the ones it comes with first, you can try EQ'ing the bass up a bit, but with a good "seal" on any IEM you get the best possible 'rumble' effect of bass so just flagging this too.
This applies to ANY IEM you get.