More treble emphasis, mids are not as warm or as forward vs the EST50, and while the bass end is more boosted with Turbo switch. No question EST50 has much better texture and defined bass vs the Turbo. The Turbo wins in sheer speed though but thats is the nature of dynamics and BA based Bass. Competely different but the Turbo can mimic the EST50 tuning via bass switch. Then it becomes a bit more L shaped in tuning. EST50 has the more realistic bass decay and impact.
If you own the EST50. The turbo without the switch is more v shaped in signature. With the switch on is not exaclty the quality L shaped signature of the EST50. Turbo wins for more verasility. For true bass fans the EST50 is superior.
That depends. If you just want an allrounder that would be the 10th but then if your into your big bass sound signature that is adjustable that would be the Turbo.
Fitments a bit different as well. 10th is a larger IEM due to the dual dynamics. The Turbo is physically smaller and easier fit.
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