TRINITY - PHANTOM Pro universal IEMs + completely wireless. Arriving 2016
Oct 10, 2015 at 12:04 PM Post #3 of 308
I'm on board as well! Had a question/idea about the 7 filters on them. Will they be totally the same set or slightly different for the bass and pure models. I propose the Pure come with one bassier filter the bass model doesn't and the Bass model come with one filter for high end the Pure doesn't. To keep those on the fence more interested maybe instead of dismissing either one too quickly :)  
 
Oct 10, 2015 at 12:21 PM Post #4 of 308
I'm on board as well! Had a question/idea about the 7 filters on them. Will they be totally the same set or slightly different for the bass and pure models. I propose the Pure come with one bassier filter the bass model doesn't and the Bass model come with one filter for high end the Pure doesn't. To keep those on the fence more interested maybe instead of dismissing either one too quickly :)  


All 7 filters will sound very different on the Bass and Pure models. The Air version wont have any filters.
 
Oct 15, 2015 at 10:59 PM Post #7 of 308
SIX drivers, for only £250, seriously?  OMG!  Just tell me when the Kickstarter begins and I will be ALL OVER that shiznit!  Brooko was telling me to keep my eyes peeled for the announcement of your new TOTL IEM's and that they would be something truly special, but wow, this is even more than I expected.  I was going to probably get one of the new Dunu IEM's that are coming out soon, but screw that, I'll just wait for these instead and be content with my Deltas until then
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So will there be adjustable filters at all like with your previous IEM's, or will it be totally separate IEM's for a reference vs. a bassy signature and if you want more bass from the "pure" one, you're out of luck?  Or what?

Edit:  Wait, people in posts on here are talking about SEVEN filters?  So there will be interchangable filters?  Ummmmmm. . .errrrrrrrrr. . .where are they getting this info from?  I don't see any such info in the initial post.
 
Oct 16, 2015 at 9:19 AM Post #8 of 308
  SIX drivers, for only £250, seriously?  OMG!  Just tell me when the Kickstarter begins and I will be ALL OVER that shiznit!  Brooko was telling me to keep my eyes peeled for the announcement of your new TOTL IEM's and that they would be something truly special, but wow, this is even more than I expected.  I was going to probably get one of the new Dunu IEM's that are coming out soon, but screw that, I'll just wait for these instead and be content with my Deltas until then
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So will there be adjustable filters at all like with your previous IEM's, or will it be totally separate IEM's for a reference vs. a bassy signature and if you want more bass from the "pure" one, you're out of luck?  Or what?

Edit:  Wait, people in posts on here are talking about SEVEN filters?  So there will be interchangable filters?  Ummmmmm. . .errrrrrrrrr. . .where are they getting this info from?  I don't see any such info in the initial post.

 
First post just got edited :wink:
 
Oct 16, 2015 at 1:42 PM Post #10 of 308
If this phone gets good reviews this will be my end game iem. Really looking forward to this one. Thanks bob


It'll be my endgame, too!  I never thought my true endgame IEM would be as cheap as under $400, but here it is :wink:

I don't think there's even a QUESTION of whether it will get good reviews, man.  EVERYTHING from Trinity has been amazing so far according to every single reviewer out there.  I have the Deltas myself, and they are mindblowing.  Same price as my Shure SE215, but they blow the latter completey out of the water in every single category.
 
So I'm wondering. . .will the "pure" version be somehow LACKING bass compared to the "bass" version?  Some of the available filters for the pure version will be bassier sounding anyway, right?  So what will be the real difference between the bass of the two versions?  Impact, punch, or what?  I don't have any experience with the sound of purely BA-driver earphoens as opposed to IEM's with hybrid BA+Dynamic drivers, so I'm not sure what to really expect abotu the sound difference between the two.
 
Oct 16, 2015 at 4:30 PM Post #11 of 308
goodyfresh: Bass response with multi-BA IEM really depends on which drivers are used and how the engineer tunes them. I've heard the whole 1964 EARS and CustomArt lineups, and there were IEM with more organic dynamic type bass and others that had bass with very attack and decay people typically think of with BA drivers. Big strides have been made recently with BA drivers made specifically for providing excellent bass response in IEM. It's really in the hands of the engineer these days...
 
Oct 16, 2015 at 8:45 PM Post #12 of 308
@goodyfresh: Bass response with multi-BA IEM really depends on which drivers are used and how the engineer tunes them. I've heard the whole 1964 EARS and CustomArt lineups, and there were IEM with more organic dynamic type bass and others that had bass with very attack and decay people typically think of with BA drivers. Big strides have been made recently with BA drivers made specifically for providing excellent bass response in IEM. It's really in the hands of the engineer these days...


If I really very much love the sound signature of the Deltas, would it probably be a safe bet to bass version of the Phantom with tthe BA drivers plus a dynamic driver in it, as opposed to the "pure" version?  I do enjoy a warm signature.  But I don't want something TOO bassy, I want mids and highs that are not recessed, yaknow?
 
@Bobtrinity: Will the "Bass Version" of the Phantom have a signature similar to that of the Deltas?
 
Oct 16, 2015 at 11:13 PM Post #14 of 308
Can't believe I missed this thread ......
 
This one does have me quite excited.  Can't wait to hear the magic - especially WRT the Pures.
 

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