Dunu TITAN Series (new for 2019: Titan 6) [Page 196]
Jan 24, 2015 at 10:02 PM Post #196 of 3,012
  If you look closely inside the alpha1 , it looks like titanium drivers so I'm guessing 200hrs of burn in
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The Titan 1 and DN-2000J are the only two models with titanium-coated drivers.
 
Jan 25, 2015 at 8:27 AM Post #198 of 3,012
Jan 25, 2015 at 9:54 AM Post #200 of 3,012
I am definitely intrigued by this one!  Has anyone compared the Titan directly with the DN-1000?  I really enjoy them, but lately have been thinking the bass is a little much and can be a little too harsh for my liking in the top end.  Anyone who has both care to comment?
 
I've also had my eye on the DN-2000's recently, and at this point may wait on the 2000J's... Hmmmm.... decisions, decisions...
 
Jan 26, 2015 at 12:32 AM Post #204 of 3,012
I do hear some moderate sibilant when playing Titan 1 on my iBasso DX90.
But strangely, the those moderate sibilant gone when I use LH Geek Out 450. DX90 is natural sounding and not bright at all, my reference DAP for testing IEM. Somehow LH Geek Out 450 has better chemistry with Titan 1. I always feel GO 450 sounds a bit dull when compared to my other portable USB DACs, now GO 450 meets its partner, the Titan 1.
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If you have GO 450, give it a try with Titan 1 
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Jan 27, 2015 at 9:51 AM Post #208 of 3,012
The titan1 are so natural and open :smiley:

 
You betcha!

Mine hardly leave my listening station, I've been running them from iBasso DX50 recently (not DX90) and they can certainly put on a very good show.

 
Mine still exhibit mild sibilant. Open sounding, but sibilant on some pop recording. But really nice on classical.
Titan 1 now goes back to burn-in chamber.
 
Jan 27, 2015 at 10:30 AM Post #210 of 3,012
The titan1 is so effortless, so controlled, so open...:blush: I like it alot.and this impression is only with 15hrs and spiral dot tips :smiley:


and with N6?
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