Nov 11, 2016 at 12:29 PM Post #256 of 336
  Steve, can you advise about the difference between the hex set vs the thumbscrew for the dial?  

It's really just as simply as ones a thumbscrew like for the MAMs. The hex set screw is the same mechanical approach, just you use a little allen wrench to adjust the tension of the hex nut, which is sitting in the grill/faceplate. I actually really like that approach to be honest, it's simple and effective. 
 
Nov 12, 2016 at 4:02 PM Post #257 of 336
And the allen wrench can be stored in the case?
 
Nov 17, 2016 at 1:13 AM Post #259 of 336
I'm on the fence with the Level 4 and 5.  As a previous Cardas A8 owner, I found its deep and textured bass response the star of the show followed by its mids and then highs (or slightly lack of).  There's a big price jump with the added BA driver and I'm wondering if the final tuning the A8 driver will bump up the treble from its stock level without having the BA driver.
 
Also, does the Adel technology effect sound leakage where someone next to me can hear what I'm listening too?
 
Nov 17, 2016 at 2:55 AM Post #260 of 336
  Correct

when do u think we can a more detailed impression about the sound signature of each perk. As for now its a bit a too general impression we got
 
Nov 17, 2016 at 9:01 AM Post #261 of 336
  Ok guys, the Indiegogo campaign for the drum just launched. Tell your friends and family who are hard of hearing, or just like a great affordable sounding IEM that will help from making their hearing worse.
Here's the new shorter link:
https://igg.me/at/drum-earbuds
 

 
Is there a link to more detail on the various options and the expected impact?  Thanks.
  All the info is on the website https://asiustechnologies.com/ 
 
As far as the actual launch, we're just hammering out a few last video things. At least, to my knowledge that's the only thing we're waiting on. The Drum launch isn't really my focus, so I don't have as much info as you might imagine right now. There's always so many moving parts to the operation, my primary focus is on the Empire/ADEL launch right now. The website stuff is done out of our DC office, rather than the Boulder one that Stephen and I work out of.

 
Your website is triggering warning notices from MaAfee so I won't visit your site.  Sorry.
 
Nov 17, 2016 at 2:04 PM Post #262 of 336
  I'm on the fence with the Level 4 and 5.  As a previous Cardas A8 owner, I found its deep and textured bass response the star of the show followed by its mids and then highs (or slightly lack of).  There's a big price jump with the added BA driver and I'm wondering if the final tuning the A8 driver will bump up the treble from its stock level without having the BA driver.
 
Also, does the Adel technology effect sound leakage where someone next to me can hear what I'm listening too?

With the current module that we've been working, it's designed to be like an open back headphone. So yes, if people are sitting close to you, they can hear what you're listening to. Not loudly, but again, just like an open back headphone. We have plans for different backs for different situations. These are designed with being able to listen to your music, without having to hit the pause button in order to have a conversation. They are not IEMs, made for stage or to block out the world.
 
  when do u think we can a more detailed impression about the sound signature of each perk. As for now its a bit a too general impression we got

It's really 3 different levels, just with mic cable options and such. 
 
The 10mm is capable to deliver tons of bass if the user desires, the mids are solid but the treble isn't super present.
 
The Cardas is a bit more well rounded, slightly less bottom end on tap but more focus on a smoother mid range and better top end than the 10mm is capable of.
 
We haven't really nailed down any set configuration for the hybrid model just yet, so I can't speak on that as of right now. I don't want to give impressions based off just what we're playing with right now, that doesn't seem right to me.
   
Is there a link to more detail on the various options and the expected impact?  Thanks.
 
Your website is triggering warning notices from MaAfee so I won't visit your site.  Sorry.

I'm not really sure what you mean by impact.
I'll tell our website guy and see what's going on.
 
Nov 17, 2016 at 2:39 PM Post #263 of 336
  With the current module that we've been working, it's designed to be like an open back headphone. So yes, if people are sitting close to you, they can hear what you're listening to. Not loudly, but again, just like an open back headphone. We have plans for different backs for different situations. These are designed with being able to listen to your music, without having to hit the pause button in order to have a conversation. They are not IEMs, made for stage or to block out the world.
 
It's really 3 different levels, just with mic cable options and such. 
 
The 10mm is capable to deliver tons of bass if the user desires, the mids are solid but the treble isn't super present.
 
The Cardas is a bit more well rounded, slightly less bottom end on tap but more focus on a smoother mid range and better top end than the 10mm is capable of.
 
We haven't really nailed down any set configuration for the hybrid model just yet, so I can't speak on that as of right now. I don't want to give impressions based off just what we're playing with right now, that doesn't seem right to me.
I'm not really sure what you mean by impact.
I'll tell our website guy and see what's going on.


​I am so inclined to buy the cardas hybrid ba perk but I guess I will wait until you nail down the tuning as I trust in your judgement of the tuning when you say that you still are working on the tuning. It would be amazing if you can get the tuning of the cardas hybrid to have solid bass and get the mids and highs top notch as well
 
Nov 17, 2016 at 2:49 PM Post #264 of 336
 
​I am so inclined to buy the cardas hybrid ba perk but I guess I will wait until you nail down the tuning as I trust in your judgement of the tuning when you say that you still are working on the tuning. It would be amazing if you can get the tuning of the cardas hybrid to have solid bass and get the mids and highs top notch as well

Bass with the Cardas has really been a main focus for the last few days. What's there is very good sounding, it's even probably capable of more than most people want (again, it's adjustable via the thumbscrews). I'm trying hard to get the same amount of rumble to match the 10mm. Different speakers, naturally different characteristics that you have to adapt to and work with. But it's very close, that much is sure. 
 
Because I use flagship IEMs every day, that's the sound level that I'm used to. Making an earbud play in the same ballpark has been a feat all on it's own. These are not a Zeus at a fraction of the price, they just aren't. However, that's never been our goal, it's been performance for the price and it definitely delivers on that in spades.
 
Nov 23, 2016 at 4:35 PM Post #266 of 336
Does anyone here know the technological differences between the APEX and ADEL modules?
I haven't seen the specifics of the APEX modules, and was wondering if anybody had any insight on it?
 
Nov 23, 2016 at 7:08 PM Post #267 of 336
Any Black Friday specials on modules?

We had originally planned to do a sale, but between the Drum campaign and the Empire/ADEL launch, it just never happened. At least to my knowledge anyways.
 
 
  Does anyone here know the technological differences between the APEX and ADEL modules?
I haven't seen the specifics of the APEX modules, and was wondering if anybody had any insight on it?

Yes. Our ADEL module is a membrane that is more compliant than your bodies ear drum. Thus absorbing the pressures created by the speakers, which would normally beat up your ear, bias your ear drum so it's not hearing in it's natural state (think, somebody putting an extra weight on the scale as you try to weigh yourself, it's not going to be accurate). This lack of pressure on your ear drum keeps your acoustic reflex from triggering prematurely, so your body no longer naturally turns down your bodies volume (by changing the tension on your ear drum to protect itself), preventing you from in-turn turning up your volume and continuing the vicious cycle. That game of turning volume up, body reacts, volume up, etc is what creates audio fatigue and just burns out your hearing in general.

ADEL also allows for the speakers to work to their full potential since it's no longer fighting that very same pressure trapped in the ear canal. So it's a win on all fronts
 
APEX is a damper over a hole, this creates a controlled bleed over a port, so some of the bass stays in. It has not been studied in any formal research, nor does it offer any of the health benefits of ADEL.
 
They are very different on the inside and how the work, but they certainly have a similar exterior.
 
Nov 25, 2016 at 6:31 AM Post #269 of 336
I've ever tried G1, B1 and MAM. S1 still my preference. Really weird on myself that I feel so so on the high praise G1 module.
 

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