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Feb 1, 2024 at 9:56 PM Post #94,366 of 106,815
Yeah it seems like it. Still a good price for a warmish (or so I've read) planar.
I misread your initial post. Thought it was the Artti R1
 
Feb 1, 2024 at 10:01 PM Post #94,367 of 106,815
Talking of Artti, has the R2 made it into anybodies hands yet, don't recall seeing any impressons?
 
Feb 1, 2024 at 10:06 PM Post #94,368 of 106,815
What IEMs are my fellow IEM nerds using right now?

I've settled to using my Supernova, S8 and Meteor as my current daily rotation of IEMs, this covers pretty much every genre.

For outside use, I'll probably choose either Meteor or Tea 2, it's not a good idea to bring my S8 or Supernova outside given their price.

Meteor is not cheap but it looks and feels like a throwaway cereal toy, so there's no danger on bringing this to a public place, someone stealing this is extremely unlikely.

Everything else I own is redundant which is around 21 sets, I'm might give some stuff away some stuff for space reasons.

Some other sets I own like the Softears Volume and Thieaudio Legacy 4 see next to zero use.

This is a lesson to anyone interested in the hobby: don't horde gear, a lot of stuff will eventually see no use.

1-4 sets is enough.
The current rotation is Thieaudio V16 HK Ltd, Monarch Mk3 and FatFreq Grand Maestro. These three keep me listening to different song lists every day. Also got ISN Neo 5, surprisingly good for me considering the price I paid (yes, someone offered me a good deal), keep listening to Neo 5 in the past two weeks, a very comfortable listening experience for me.
 
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Feb 1, 2024 at 10:16 PM Post #94,369 of 106,815
Too bad the F1 PRO and the T10 both great choices into the Planar world but that price at $61 is choice!
I was thinking of the R1 actually lol
 
Feb 1, 2024 at 11:03 PM Post #94,370 of 106,815
HEYO! Here are some impressions on the Dita Project M. This is a set I purchased from Dita's website when they announced that they're selling the remaining stock of their first run. I received it late last week and have put in about ~50hrs of burn-in and about ~10hrs of ear time.

First of all, I want to say that the Project M is quite the looker and pics won't do it justice. It looks great in person. The drivers (1DD+1BA) are encased in a tiny steel puck connected to a tube that transports music to your earholes. All of the internals appear to be floating in a transparent shell filled with resin. I think she looks precious.

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For accessories, you get a nice pliable 2-wire cable, a tiny briefcase-like container, and a set of Final Type E eartips that... glow.in.the.dark! After cable and tip rolling through everything I have, I ended up back with the stock cable and tips for best sound and comfort.

The Project M has a neutral-bright tuning to my ears. The 9.8mm DD puts out some top quality bass that's tight and punchy. It doesn't hit as hard as I typically want, but it's still satisfying when a track calls for it. The vocals are a bit forward and intimate so the whole presentation kinda reminds me of the Elysian Diva when it's set to the medium bass tuning.

Where things differ is in the treble. The Project M has the most treble extension out of any of my IEMs. It's definitely airy and sparkly up there. I can actually hear high hats being hit and decay whereas on my other IEMs, I just hear the tck faintly in the background and not the tckshhhhh on the Project M. It's a brighter set for sure, but it really doesn't get sibilant for me. I think it's a truly resolving set that reveals details in tracks that are usually veiled or nonexistent when listening on my other IEMs. I've usually steered clear of bright-tuned IEMs, but now that I've discovered what good treble extension can sound like, I really want to demo the Elysian Annihilator since it's notorious for being a treble champ.

Oh yeah and here's one more pic. It's the best I could put together for a glow-in-the-dark shot using the phone camera.

..and yes, I intentionally positioned the IEMs to make a face.

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Feb 1, 2024 at 11:33 PM Post #94,371 of 106,815
Ya know what? I see alot of posts about shozys new stuff but they have had a tribrid EST that i have heard ZERO news about and its been out for a while.:xf_confused:
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Shozy Magma​



2EST+1BA+1DD IN EAR EARPHONES​

  • Unique Quad-driver Tri-brid configuration
  • no lie this tribrid is $499 right now
 
Feb 1, 2024 at 11:35 PM Post #94,372 of 106,815
that kinera Verdandi and Dita Project M are gorgeous :beerchug:
 
Feb 1, 2024 at 11:51 PM Post #94,373 of 106,815
Thanks for the info 🙏 fingers crossed the included tips fit my jumbo ears 😂 I have many types to play with if not.

Hopefully at least one of your tips nails it! It will be a very obvious thing when one doesn't work out with this set, it will certainly make you well aware of that.
 
Feb 2, 2024 at 12:03 AM Post #94,374 of 106,815
Thanks for the info 🙏 fingers crossed the included tips fit my jumbo ears 😂 I have many types to play with if not.
The tips that come with the TSMR-X is basically similar to the Symbio W tips, very similar shape and overall design. If you're ok with the standard large symbios you might get a good idea what the included tips are like. A well matching tip for them is the Liquor tips from Penon. Their XL size is 5/8th inches or almost 16mm wide. Excellent for large ears. Just a tip for tips.

TSMR-X has a very good ergonomic universal shape to it so you shouldn't have any issues with fit on them. No weird nozzle angle or any type of protrusion from the shells to cause any hot spots in the ear for longer term use.
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Feb 2, 2024 at 12:34 AM Post #94,375 of 106,815
<snip lovely pics>

Where things differ is in the treble. The Project M has the most treble extension out of any of my IEMs. It's definitely airy and sparkly up there. I can actually hear high hats being hit and decay whereas on my other IEMs, I just hear the tck faintly in the background and not the tckshhhhh on the Project M. It's a brighter set for sure, but it really doesn't get sibilant for me.
That tckshhhhhh sounds like what I hear on my treble-rich Aful P8s. Great set at that price point.
 
Feb 2, 2024 at 12:45 AM Post #94,376 of 106,815
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There is a reason why these cost more not just due to material but you can see the break down of the USB cable with the shielding it has. Worth a bit of extra for this level of quality imo.
I've had this type of USB cable before. The problem with these are that there is no ground wire so the shield is used as ground. And if i moved the cable too much when i was cleaning or something, i would get crackles and pops on my signal and it was worse with higher sample rates.
 
Feb 2, 2024 at 1:00 AM Post #94,378 of 106,815
Talking of Artti, has the R2 made it into anybodies hands yet, don't recall seeing any impressons?
Yup did a review a very well tuned IEM very smooth , a warmer R1

 
Feb 2, 2024 at 1:44 AM Post #94,379 of 106,815
This is a worthless argument I'm not getting involved in.
Neither am I.
Your option of no need to looking beyond Timber, bass and smoothness is just as vague as it gets.
Nothing to argue if you just don't see beyond that.
 
Feb 2, 2024 at 1:57 AM Post #94,380 of 106,815
The Artti T10 is $61 right now on Ali. I wish I had the spare funds
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mqT4ILC
Even more cheap on this listing (if you follow the store)
I don't have much to compare it with but I really end up loving this IEM so much I ordered a second one. Would probably be more interesting to continue my journey through audio land and buy better or different stuff but ah well.
 

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