As just noted above, there is a vent, therefore I take there's a nice big dynamic driver inside@MatusSVK photos reveal the key feature (about IEM type)
Also I heard some rumours of possible EST drivers?
As just noted above, there is a vent, therefore I take there's a nice big dynamic driver inside@MatusSVK photos reveal the key feature (about IEM type)
EST with C6 level of treble(SES and Feild Specific Horn system)As just noted above, there is a vent, therefore I take there's a nice big dynamic driver inside
Also I heard some rumours of possible EST drivers?
Something new is coming from Craft Ears. I can't reveal much about the prototype I'm testing, but I will mention that it sounds great.
I can also post some photos
@MatusSVK photos reveal the key feature (about IEM type)
I don't have stock cable and eartips. I paired them with CM Cable Penumbra 8, PWaudio Monile ft. 1950s, Ego Audio Champagne and few more. If you like great stage with horrific windth, you will like it.
Something new is coming from Craft Ears. I can't reveal much about the prototype I'm testing, but I will mention that it sounds great.
I can also post some photos
Very nicely written with proper explainationI had a great opportunity to spend some time not only with a hybrid IEM prototype from Craft Ears, but also with their SIX - IEM with 6 BA drivers (2+2+1+1) and proprietary technologies like RASEN Bass, SES (Space Expanse System) or True Load. This is the final version with smaller shells than the prototype I was testing at the beginning of 2020. And yes, it has great faceplates with carbon fiber and copper flakes which I like also on mine CE4.
In the future I will make a full review of Craft Ears SIX, so I don't want to write now about build, design or package. I just share some impressions about listening to CE6 (I use them with Azla Sedna Short/Acoustune AET07a eartips, Lotoo PAW Gold Touch/Shanling M8/iBasso DX300 and cables like Rhapsodio OCC MKII, CM Cable Penumbra (8), PW audio Monile ft. 1950s/with shielding).
Craft Ears SIX impressions:
- a well-balanced sound that is not strictly neutral, I would rather describe it as reference-natural; it is neither visibly warmed nor visibly brightened, although, depending on the selected eartips, it may tilt a bit one way or the other;
- great bass and not only when you take into account the IEMs with all BA configuration, the double bass driver supported by RASEN Bass technology (special 3D structure) really works; the bass in the CE6 has a relatively quick attack, although not as fast as in most BA models, and it decays naturally (somewhat in the style of dynamic driver), it is also extremely detailed and well controlled;
- the lows are accentuated mainly in the lower bass and sub-bass, and reach the very bottom; middle and upper bass are quite neutral, so there isn't much warmth; bass is distinguished by good microdynamics, precision and very good texture rendering; CE6 can compete with many hybrids or good dynamics in this respect;
- it's more of a reference bass, so not necessarily for fans of lows that effectively fills the every part of the space or hits very hard; the aforementioned accents, however, add a hint of musicality, and the tuning overall helps to achieve higher clarity;
lower midrange is quite neutral, yet sound natural to my ears; it is not withdrawn and does not suffer from thin body; the instruments have a correct, pleasant timbre and sound realistic (the CE6 are really good at rendering acoustic music or live recordings);- the vocals are a touch more forward than instruments (another step, which guarantees greater clarity), and there are accents in the upper midrange, which improves their definition; the range of presence (approx. 5 kHz) is not emphasized, so there is no way that vocals will "stick to the face" or be shouty;
- the midrange has a smooth character, maybe not strictly organic, but you can feel a pinch of analog taste, the CE6 are also not IEMs that try to throw details in the face, but the overall level of details is very good for this price range;
the treble is presented in a natural but detailed way, its lower part (approx. 5.5-6 kHz) is quite calm and less accentuated than in the Craft Ears FOUR, so the crash in the cymbals is a little distant. The upper part of the band (around 7-8 kHz) is slightly boosted, which increases the speed of transitions and the rendering of details;- the last octave is particularly impressive, as it is clearly emphasized and well stretched, which is probably due to the horn-shaped soundtubes; accents guarantees an elongated but still natural splash and adds a lot of air;
- CE6 sound very clean and has dark background, which translates into easier capture of details, it also makes it easier to distinguish planes in depth and improves the separation of instruments (especially when a lot is happening in the soung);
- the stage is quite big, has a good width and height, and a very good depth, the holography is at a high level, which is also influenced by good channel separation and quite precise positioning, the CE6 presents the sound in an unforced way;
- From the technical side, the SIX stands out for under USD 1000, in terms of extension or details, they stand out from more expensive models, such as Campfire Audio Andromeda or Lime Ears Aether R, but in my opinion, they are primarily to be not analytical, but natural and easy to listen (even for hours as nothing tires or annoys you);
- The CE6 won't work for bassheads or fans of thick midrange or sparkling cymbals, they are also not headphones for people who like boosted macrodynamics (fans of more vivid electronic genres), they are characterized by the correct dynamics, but it depends mostly on a given song.
An important feature of Craft Ears SIX is "flat impedance". To put it simply: the headphones are supposed to retain their tonal character in tandem with the different sources. This is true because they sounded in a very similar way with the DAPs used during the listening session. Obviously, they scale with increasing source quality. With DX300 they sound much wider, with LPGT the separation enters a new level. IEM is definitely worth checking out when looking for a well-balanced sound at the $1000 price tag.
Very nicely written with proper explaination
But we need the Hybrid prototype review also....Thank you!
It made me took plunge for CE6, now my wait beginsDiscount
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