Eh, I have absolutely no reason to doubt your honesty, my friend, except that I simply would like you to be wrong (as that would make my life easier - and if you should prove to be wrong for some reason, that might STILL have nothing to do with your honesty, of course
- might be a matter of sources, tips, cables, burn in, or something else, too, that explain why you're hearing them as warm - or, then, again, they simply are warm, OTOH, and you're hearing them as they are - which I'd REALLY hope is not the case
, but well... ).
This is why I thought they were more treblish than the DM6 - I did not ask HBB, but somebody else did:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the...essions-pg2507.586909/page-2619#post-14591449
Plus:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the...essions-pg2507.586909/page-2623#post-14592139 , and yeah, the vid (which might be the one you actually watched?) does say, around 2.11 on, that the whizzer have more treble than the DM6 ... which MIGHT make the DM6 simply warmer, ofc
(and that does make me even less happy, as I had ALREADY ordered the DM6, before getting the Whizzer, too, lol)
We'll see
... but well, I was looking forward to something nearer the EX1000 than what you were implying in your post, lol
Edited to add: might be worth it to look into the Whizzer A15 Pro Haydn, OTOH
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The Whizzer A15 Haydn is indeed aa neutral IEM, I have found it tricky to find the ideal tips for it, anyone out there have some suggestions to obtain a reasonable bass response as the rest of the frequency range is excellent.