Orb has sound more organic and has more body for lower mids / male vocals sound fuller as a result. Both do bass excellent but the QT9 has a bit more emphasis and extension for bass. More sub bass rumble and sounds more like a woofer bass. Orbs have great sub bass as well but is not as emphasized there. The biggest difference is the treble region where the QT9 has much more treble energy and extended treble. Orbs are more mids to bass focused vs the extension the QT-9 Mk2 in both ends with a bit lesser in the mids especially lower mids emphasis. Overall the QT-9 is more a fun sound signature vs the Orbs is more of an organic mids specialist. Orbs has an amazing full bodied rich sound signature with the right tips and cables but the QT-9 Mk2 is addictive for its authoritative bass and excellent treble extension even with the stock cables and tips.
Quack!! Moondrop DUCK? Ha ha it's Dusk. And it's a super clear phone with improved bass shelf
And less treble glare. Wonderful for tame music but not dynamic Enough for EDM or rousty rock
Still like my 3DT best for everything
@Dsnuts, I understand you. My wife thinks the same as yours, I would even say worse.... Maybe one day I'll open the drawer and there won't be any headphones....
hi, just want to know, how it is compared to Mangird Tea, their price are around the same, and I am looking an iem that provide resolving sound signature, which of them are perform better?
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