RHA - T20 - Impressions, Reviews, and questions
Jun 23, 2015 at 1:15 AM Post #17 of 1,127
Hmmm, sounds very interesting.
Is anybody able to compare the Dunu DN 2000 and RHA's T20?

Send me a set and I'd be happy to...along with the DN-1000 and possibly even the DN-2000J (IF I decide to open the box and not just sell them off since the new X5ii and my DN-2000 are sounding very sweet right now).  However, I really want to see if the T20s are better (or at least how they compare). 
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Jun 24, 2015 at 1:38 AM Post #19 of 1,127
From the main thread:
 
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Mine arrived yesterday and I ran pink noise through them overnight as the highs were a tad harsh. My impressions are in line with others: Lots of very punchy bass, maybe a bit too much on some tracks. I'm thinking in-ear TH600s/TH900s. The mids come through well when there is less bass on tracks. The treble I'm going to wait on as it was a bit harsh straight out of the box, though after about 8 hours of pink noise it had settled down somewhat. I was a bit worried the cable would be too thick, but it is comfortable even with glasses on.
 
The one weird thing for me is that I have to use double-flange tips to get a good seal. I don't know if that is because the tips are too soft or what exactly is going. I'm going to try the foam tips at some point as well as some Complys. I'll see how they go after they've had some hours put on them. 



 
Jun 24, 2015 at 1:49 AM Post #20 of 1,127
Hi Currawong.

I don't find the treble harsh with Reference filters, but I'm not too treble sensitive and of course YMMV. The bass is elevated, but not overly so IMHO with the Reference filters. It's not Reference, but it is fun :L3000:

Have you tried Sony Hybrids or Spinfit tips yet? I enjoy the Sony Foam-filled Hybrids on my MA750 but haven't tried with T20 yet. I've seen recommends to use Spinfit with T20 but haven't tried those yet, either.
 
Jun 24, 2015 at 2:37 AM Post #21 of 1,127
I find the treble just on the cusp and have had slight ear fatigue afterwards. I have tried Sony tips and they helped a bit and made the T20 even more comfortable.
 
Jun 24, 2015 at 3:19 AM Post #23 of 1,127
Hi @Currawong !
 
Am very curious to read your experiences with these soon.
 
I had the same feeling initially - the highs were a bit too much, but after just a few hours, either my brain burned in or the drivers but it only got better and better. The bass is perfect for me, but I like it a bit elevated.
 
Crossing fingers your T20 also calm down treble wise like mine, I think for me it was a very short time it took to be pleasant.
 
Cheers,
K
 
Jun 24, 2015 at 3:35 AM Post #25 of 1,127
The treble seemed fine this morning. I should add I've been listening with the Ethers for over a month so pretty much everything else doesn't sound as good after that!
 
Jun 24, 2015 at 3:39 AM Post #26 of 1,127
  The treble seemed fine this morning. I should add I've been listening with the Ethers for over a month so pretty much everything else doesn't sound as good after that!


You are so spoiled.... 
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Jun 24, 2015 at 9:48 AM Post #27 of 1,127
The treble seemed fine this morning. I should add I've been listening with the Ethers for over a month so pretty much everything else doesn't sound as good after that!
I have had a similar situation. I have been using the Z5 for the past 6 months and nothing else I own or have tried quite compares especially in the treble region. It is hard to go from treble detail with zero fatigue to anything that has even just a bit of fatigue. But at $700 for the Z5 it is not really a fair comparison.
 
Jun 24, 2015 at 12:30 PM Post #29 of 1,127
I found the treble ok so far. Better after burn in, much more controlled now, and although its still sparkly and abit bright its less fatiguing in the long run. Treble extension is still good though!
 
Btw guys, which will be the main thread for pictures and impressions? :)
 
Jun 24, 2015 at 1:02 PM Post #30 of 1,127
I think it will be this thread.
 

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