carltonh
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Well, it's definitely not balanced but from what I have heard from PaulPark (sometimes hard to understand him ) the Tennmak Pro bass has a lower quantity and a higher quality treble than the Piano. He could be wrong, or maybe some info was lost in translation. Don't get your hopes up, I've heard from others that it's warm but not necessarily bass heavy. Please do tell how they sound when they arrive, I'm interested in those too (unless they're bass heavy like you fear)
The Piano is not bass heavy, and until you burn-in, there isn't much subbass at first. After burn-in, it is just well extended deep, not especially prominent. But it does, as someone else reported, have a bump at 3 KHz and 6 KHz which makes it sound..not warm, but precise to me. If you want to EQ those bumps down it would be more flat, but I love the Piano even without EQ...But I love the Tennmak Banjo more than the Piano or Pro.
For reference, I'm using a Sansa Clip+ or Clip Zip, or a Fiio Q1, but have the same conclusion if I use my phone or laptop.