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do you crave for upper mids?
In general I would say yes but not too fatigue when boost.
do you crave for upper mids?
In general I would say yes but not too fatigue when boost.
hmmmm so savant and angie arent your cup of tea. they are not mine also. there are 2 really strong iems atm based on what you are looking for. fidue sirius & campfire audio andromeda. suggest you should demo them, for the sirius, at LMUE at Aldephi Mall while for the Andromeda, either ConnectIt or E1 Personal Audio. you should read alex/vince comparison on the andromeda vs sirius. i feel most of the points made are on point.
Thanks for your input, I appreciate it. I will demo both this week and hopefully come to a decision. Thanks.
Happy listening.
Does anyone know if there are any stockist in the UK that carry the Andromeda, so I could listen to it?
Im torn between the Andro and the K10u ...
So impressions of the Noble Katana are gradually coming in, the general consensus is that bass is less than the K10 and it is more neutral and focused on treble and imaging. Sounds similar to the Andromeda's strength and focus to be honest, only the Andromeda is almost half the price of the Katana. I haven't heard the Katana myself, but unless it is miles better than the Andromeda (which I doubt anything can be at this point), the Andromeda stands to be of extraordinary value.
So impressions of the Noble Katana are gradually coming in, the general consensus is that bass is less than the K10 and it is more neutral and focused on treble and imaging. Sounds similar to the Andromeda's strength and focus to be honest, only the Andromeda is almost half the price of the Katana. I haven't heard the Katana myself, but unless it is miles better than the Andromeda (which I doubt anything can be at this point), the Andromeda stands to be of extraordinary value.
I would agree to the "extraordinary value" statement even though $1,099.00 is a lot of money anyway you look at it. But what I am worry is if Ken come up with some slight cosmetic modifications, calls it mkII and bump the price up by another few hundred dollar.
Those are my thoughts too. The Noble Savant taught me that less can be more. The Nova, also being a dual BA iem, surprised me with its bassy yet mid forward presentation, especially coming from the Savants. So now I can truly appreciate what is to found in the Andromeda. A masterful approach to a truly reference sound with a touch of musicality at an attractive price point.
Why would that be of worry?
I would agree to the "extraordinary value" statement even though $1,099.00 is a lot of money anyway you look at it. But what I am worry is if Ken come up with some slight cosmetic modifications, calls it mkII and bump the price up by another few hundred dollar.