I've had 4 Noble iems. The Savant, the Noble 5 (now Dulce Bass), the Noble 6 (now Django) and the Kaizer 10u. I'm a really big fan of the Noble 5/Dulce. I feel like Noble did so many things right with this iem. It is bass heavy but in a really sophisticated way. The bass is less heavy than the Noble 6/Django, but I think in many ways it is the more polished signature then the Noble 6/Django, to my ears. My feeling is if they dialled up the mids and treble, then they for me would have lost what makes this signature 'work' on it's own terms so well.
I sold mine to fund the K10, but I'll probably buy a pair back. I just really like them and already miss them... though the K10s are most definitely keeping me happy!
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I've had 4 Noble iems. The Savant, the Noble 5 (now Dulce Bass), the Noble 6 (now Django) and the Kaizer 10u. I'm a really big fan of the Noble 5/Dulce. I feel like Noble did so many things right with this iem. It is bass heavy but in a really sophisticated way. The bass is less heavy than the Noble 6/Django, but I think in many ways it is the more polished signature then the Noble 6/Django, to my ears. My feeling is if they dialled up the mids and treble, then they for me would have lost what makes this signature 'work' on it's own terms so well.
I sold mine to fund the K10, but I'll probably buy a pair back. I just really like them and already miss them... though the K10s are most definitely keeping me happy!