dwizard
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Neither sound laid back to me. IE8 and SE530 are laid back.
I would call CK10 lively.
CK10 and ER4P bass extend about the same both are fast, tight and accurate. ER4P bass is flatter whereas the CK10 is bouncier.
ER4P is sometimes "thin" and grainy sounding but I find CK10 isn't because it's smoother. I can't listen to Rock music with ER4P but it sounds great with CK10.
If you like ER4P you'll love CK10. CK10 cable is excellent, non-microphonic and very soft, flexible compared to ER4P. CK10 has much less isolation I'm thinking of getting some Comply T200 for them.
If I had to keep only one IEM it would be CK10.
TF10 and W3 were my favourite IEMs untill I got ER4P and CK10, which suggests I prefer a more balanced and detailed sound.
Here is my preference:
CK10 > ER4P/S > W3 = TF10 = IE8 > SE530
I would call CK10 lively.
CK10 and ER4P bass extend about the same both are fast, tight and accurate. ER4P bass is flatter whereas the CK10 is bouncier.
ER4P is sometimes "thin" and grainy sounding but I find CK10 isn't because it's smoother. I can't listen to Rock music with ER4P but it sounds great with CK10.
If you like ER4P you'll love CK10. CK10 cable is excellent, non-microphonic and very soft, flexible compared to ER4P. CK10 has much less isolation I'm thinking of getting some Comply T200 for them.
If I had to keep only one IEM it would be CK10.
TF10 and W3 were my favourite IEMs untill I got ER4P and CK10, which suggests I prefer a more balanced and detailed sound.
Here is my preference:
CK10 > ER4P/S > W3 = TF10 = IE8 > SE530