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symphony

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Aug 25, 2016
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Noticeable improvement from the previous generation, well done Apple, especially for the other features

Next thing on my wish list is louder volume. For music, it gets pretty loud. But TV shows and movies on some downloads and streaming sites are quite quiet for my taste.
 

that be me

macrumors 6502
Sep 12, 2013
495
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Just picked them up. They sounds pretty good. A noticeable amount better than the old APPs I had. Noise cancellation is better, but not nearly as good as the APPs were before a software update made them much less effective.
 

BATman.Berlin

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Jun 13, 2015
237
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California
I recently switched to JBL‘s since I was tired of the flat sound of the APP. The Gen2? I am in love! Deep bass, crisp trebles and balanced mods. Perfect for electronic music. I find the personalized spatial audio focus on the bass and takes the high tones down a bit. Not sure if I „measured“ my ears correctly
 

creativedogmedia

macrumors 65816
Jun 26, 2011
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The sound is fantastic but I use these for hours of calls each day and my biggest gripe about the first gen APP was how terrible the sound was for folks on the other end...

If these solve that problem they are the ultimate ear bang.
 

Surf Monkey

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Oct 3, 2010
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Portland, OR
I have a pretty big collection of headphones and IEMs. I bought the APP1 for transparency mode. It works great for doing chores, walking the dog, errands and so forth. The sound was pretty vanilla with a distinct lack of bass and sub-bass. They were basically lackluster across the whole frequency range. Not bad, just not exciting at all.

The APP2 is similar. The sound signature is absolutely improved. These are tuned better across the range. They have a fair amount of bass and some noticeable sub-bass as well. The mids are reasonably saturated and the highs are bright without being too cutting.

My primary problem with them remains from the APP1: the fit. These fit better, but I still struggle to get a decent seal on my left ear. The L tips are about 1/2mm too small to work reliably in my ear(s.) It appears that Apple very slightly altered the case so that they feel more secure, so that’s a bonus.

The ANC and transparency modes are great. This is what I come to AirPods Pro for and the 2.0 version doesn’t disappoint. They are significantly better at eliminating ambient noise, do a fair job of stifling moderately loud noises and a pretty good job of dulling down loud sounds, particularly with active transparency.

So I’d characterize these as a definite upgrade from the originals. They fit better, sound better, reject noise better and (from specs, not experience yet) have a more robust battery. Apple still has a ways to go before these compete with wired IEMS at a fraction of the price (and some of the TWS buds as well) but these are a serious step in the right direction.

Oh, and spatial audio seems like a gimmick to me. I’ve only come across a handful of tracks that sound good with it. It sounds better on these but I still think it’s way over processed.
 
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Surf Monkey

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I‘m impressed with the clarity and separation. It’s almost as if they went from one driver to separate speakers for the lows, mids, and highs. Of course, they didn’t.

It sounds more like my AirPods Max now.

They do have a significant soundstage. It’s wide and open sounding. Probably has something to do with the shallow fit. They can almost sound like open back headphones.
 

Bako-MacAddict

macrumors 68000
Jun 7, 2012
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California
Must be nice. Ups delayed mine until Monday, 🤦🏻‍♂️
 

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mavis

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I've gotten burned a lot on the shipping. So I do in store pickup or courier delivery. Got really tired of seeing people pick stuff up in store while I waited a week+ for (an iPhone I believe it was).
Same here. In Japan, I've never seen iPhones available for in-store pickup, but Apple Watches and the AirPods - no problem. I ordered my AirPods Pro from Apple, and they're coming tomorrow, but if I had ordered from Amazon, I'd have them already. 🙄
 
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glindon

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Jun 9, 2014
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They definitely sound better than the gen1, but they fall short compared to the MAX. An apt comparison would be HomePod vs HomePod mini. The really deep tones vanish, like the subwoofer got unplugged.

Mids and Lows can get muddy at higher volumes. As with the MAX neither pair gets LOUD. Which is unfortunate for some tracks that were mastered at lower volumes. Also as with the MAX, neither pair is particularly bright and highs are a bit recessed.

I do find that putting on the “Fake Spatial” mode definitely makes the APP2 feel more alive and louder.

NC is also better on the MAX but I have giant ear holes. YMMV with how well the tips seal.
 

GMShadow

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Jun 8, 2021
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I'd agree with others that these are closer to the Max, but not quite there - that said, I didn't expect $250 earbuds to match $550 cans.

I'd gotten to the point with the first gens that I really didn't care to use them for music unless I absolutely couldn't use the Max's. These are improved enough that I won't feel like I'm shortchanging myself by going with the buds.
 

Ac1d 8urn

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Nov 10, 2020
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I just got mine today and haven't had a chance to test much, but I noticed a big improvement immediately. Sound is crisp and clear and I'm loving the volume controls.
 
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- rob -

macrumors 65816
Apr 18, 2012
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Sound is way better than first gen. You can hear it immediately. Hard to imagine they're better sounding than the Max's. I use APMs at my desk and frankly they are heavy for extended wear and look pretty hokey on conference calls.

Noise cancellation is super impressive, and it was not bad before.

The APP's work in so many situations APMs don't that simply an improved version on the originals is a big deal.

Non-sound related: My favorite unexpected feature so far is the magsafe charging. The APP first gen do wireless charging but normal orientations of the magsafe charger (angled) they slip off. Now they stick, and charge. Awesome.
 

Eldaerenth Faexidor

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They definitely sound better than the gen1, but they fall short compared to the MAX. An apt comparison would be HomePod vs HomePod mini. The really deep tones vanish, like the subwoofer got unplugged.

Mids and Lows can get muddy at higher volumes. As with the MAX neither pair gets LOUD. Which is unfortunate for some tracks that were mastered at lower volumes. Also as with the MAX, neither pair is particularly bright and highs are a bit recessed.

I do find that putting on the “Fake Spatial” mode definitely makes the APP2 feel more alive and louder.

NC is also better on the MAX but I have giant ear holes. YMMV with how well the tips seal.
I completely agree with everything you said your. Thanks for sharing your experience. Spatial sound seems to open the soundstage slightly imo.
 
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