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Triple Fi 10 Earphones afterthought

post #1 of 12
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I just bought these guys  and it's been nearly been a week. The sound is starting to adapt to my ears, or burn-in or whatever those peipke are saying, and i'm getting used to it. I like the beat, it really hits with impact, not only electronics but with other genres as well. Now, as for the sound signature, although I'm not an audiophile or even a person with many expreiences with earphones or headphones, I thought the sound to be neutral. I never had other good earphones to compare but when I first heard them that's what I felt. So here is my question:

 

To the audiophiles or expreienced headphones listeneres, out of the many products such as the senns beyerdynamics akgs denons etc, would you say the sound signature of these TF10 are neutral? If it is, what are some headphones or earphones that have a more musical, bumpy, bassy, kind of signature?

post #2 of 12

F10 really not that neutral.  Definitely on the "colored" side.

 

W3 is more bassy, bumpy and maybe more musical.

post #3 of 12

The sound signature is not neutral on the TF10s.  They actually have quite a deep V-shape in them (thusly they are actually a V-shaped signature).  Now, do note that the natural hearing curve of the human ear is in the shape of a V.  So the TF10s may sound more natural to your ear, but it's not neutral.

post #4 of 12

The TF10s are definitely not neutral to my ears. If anything, they're V-shaped like others have been saying. Not that that lack of neutrality is a bad thing. Heck, I love them for not being neutral. They're very colored and a bit polarizing I'd think but I like it quite a bit.

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Originally Posted by Spyro View Post

F10 really not that neutral.  Definitely on the "colored" side.

 

W3 is more bassy, bumpy and maybe more musical.



I find F10 bass plenty. If W3 has even more quantity, not sure I'd like them.

I too enjoy F10 sound. The treble is detailed and excellent. More detailed vs IE80.  IE80 is more relaxed. Seems W3 has even more energy than F10.

 

post #6 of 12

W3 has more bass quantity and in particular is has more midbass, I didn't like it, it made it sound sloppy to my ears..

post #7 of 12

Even though the TF10 isn't a neutral headphone, it sounded more neutral to me than the w3.

post #8 of 12

Yes, TF10 will sound more neutral than W3.

 

W3 definitely has more bass (or a pronounced bass hump that TF10 doesn't have).  But is doesn't bother me : )

 

I think W3 sounds a little better unamped.  As mentioned it has more energy.

post #9 of 12

Not neutral to my ears as well.

 

To my ear mids are recessed & elevated highs. Combined with poor separation & average sound stage  they are not to my liking to say the least.

 

I would say GR07's are neutral & in the similar price range. Another is EPH100 which is fairly neutral with a hint bass boost (>TF10's) & slightly forward mids. Very musical to my ears & best of all clarity without fatiguing highs.

 

 


Edited by archy121 - 1/18/12 at 1:41pm
post #10 of 12
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Originally Posted by olear View Post



I find F10 bass plenty. If W3 has even more quantity, not sure I'd like them.

I too enjoy F10 sound. The treble is detailed and excellent. More detailed vs IE80.  IE80 is more relaxed. Seems W3 has even more energy than F10.

 


what is the F10?

 

post #11 of 12
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Originally Posted by jaqueh View Post


what is the F10?

 


I think he means TF10

post #12 of 12
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Originally Posted by TheGame21x View Post


I think he means TF10


oh, weird, maybe his T button is broken

 

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