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Frankly, that kind of exorbitant pricing (over $2000) seems disingenuous to me..
With that kind of pricing, how can they hope to compete against already established names?
(I would probably have said the same about Spiral Ear, though.)
Even Spiral Ear doesn't price that ridiculously, and a five receiver, five-way custom is indeed technically difficult to produce, while TT-X is a complete mystery.
I still don't get this TT-X thing. It's interesting how they have the shells, but no cable displayed. And again, $1600 and $2000 for six and seven driver IEMs wired to a proprietary pin connection is not very encouraging. I don't think even the Chinese themselves have that much faith in their own products.
Just tired the all 3 universal piano series of final audio IEMs. The most expensive one cost like $2680. None of them sound anywhere close to any of my custom IEMs at all......lol. tell me about the price.
have you received your NT6 pro joe? any instant impressions if you have?
Wow, really surprised me.
awesome work Joe! I love your in-depth reviews
I still don't get this TT-X thing. It's interesting how they have the shells, but no cable displayed. And again, $1600 and $2000 for six and seven driver IEMs wired to a proprietary pin connection is not very encouraging. I don't think even the Chinese themselves have that much faith in their own products.
To be honest... Beat Audio doesn't have good reputation among the Chinese hi-fi community... they have sketchy stuff and less than desirable quality for the price... they are said to use $1/meter raw wires to make their $300 cables... have not confirmed it myself.. but many chinese DIYers seem to have found the exact wire they used...
By the way... I'm Chinese and I can read those descriptions.. and they sound very very very overrated... stuff like "it can make all the other flagship CIEMs bit dust" "the balance is supreme, near perfection!"
forgot to mention... it also says"it implements the advanced 'three channel' technology, a hardware breakthrough" yeah... it's the first CIEM company that I've seen to brag about three way configuration...
stuff like "it can make all the other flagship CIEMs bit dust" "the balance is supreme, near perfection!"