1) The Livewires are a little more transparent, which allows you to feel closer to the live instruments (good).
2) There is a slight hump in the midbass of the Triple.fi 10 Pro (not good) that sounds better when removed via EQ, but hump doesn't have to be removed if you just take time to adjust to it.
3) The Triple.fi 10 pro have more low-end bass (good).
4) They both (LW and TF) have better treble than the SE530 (good), which is smoother than the ER6i treble, and without the slightly less detailed treble of the Denon AH-C700 (good).
5) The Livewires fit like a glove, but inserting the Triple.fi into smallish ear canals feel like you are OJ Simpson trying to make The glove fit.
That's it in a nutshell.
2) There is a slight hump in the midbass of the Triple.fi 10 Pro (not good) that sounds better when removed via EQ, but hump doesn't have to be removed if you just take time to adjust to it.
3) The Triple.fi 10 pro have more low-end bass (good).
4) They both (LW and TF) have better treble than the SE530 (good), which is smoother than the ER6i treble, and without the slightly less detailed treble of the Denon AH-C700 (good).
5) The Livewires fit like a glove, but inserting the Triple.fi into smallish ear canals feel like you are OJ Simpson trying to make The glove fit.
That's it in a nutshell.

















