Redcarmoose
Headphoneus Supremus
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Totally worth it!Went to Dunu-topsound to setup the notification for the Vernus and I see the SA6 is on sale, $479
https://www.dunu-topsound.com/product-page/studio-sa6
Hifigo is also offering the SA6 at $479Went to Dunu-topsound to setup the notification for the Vernus and I see the SA6 is on sale, $479
https://www.dunu-topsound.com/product-page/studio-sa6
BAs dont need as much burn in as dynamics or planars. Its always a good idea to run your new IEMs in with some music to get them nice n loose however. No harm in it.Will have more time this weekend, the few hours with SA6 today has been good.
Very detailed, good imaging and the BA bass is fast and tight.
Is it as any need burnin inn the SA6s BA drivers?
Enjoying mine as well, though if ever the og SA6 has less air and extension as the Ultras then I have to admit I won't settle on those. These just have the right mix and balance compared to those within its price bracket.
Dunu Talos is the probably the most beautifully crafted planar IEMs I've tried so far. They also probably sound the best among the current lot (excluding Audeze's LCD-i series for obvious reasons).
Dunu SA6, first off what a nice IEM with excellent modular cable. Had big anticipation for what design that was going to show up, liked the outcome. Clean and not over the top.
Sound is remarkable,natural and clean tonality while not being boring. Way too early for my full impression.
Thanks again to the people who helped me in deciding on SA6.
Will have more time this weekend, the few hours with SA6 today has been good.
Very detailed, good imaging and the BA bass is fast and tight.
Is it as any need burnin inn the SA6s BA drivers?
BAs dont need as much burn in as dynamics or planars. Its always a good idea to run your new IEMs in with some music to get them nice n loose however. No harm in it.
I would just use them and listen to some music. That is the best burn in of all.
Enjoying mine as well, though if ever the og SA6 has less air and extension as the Ultras then I have to admit I won't settle on those. These just have the right mix and balance compared to those within its price bracket.
These are sensitive enough to be driven direct but the M15 squeezes every ounce of detail and dynamics from this pair with no hiss at low gain.
I got the Dunu SA6 the same day as the cheap Moondrop Quarks DSP. Hard to enjoy the Quarks after listening to SA6, but that's to expect going 15$.
I already know this is a keeper, my new neutral sounding standard. Last month I rocked my beloved Penon Serial, Serial has this perfect balance and tone and thick warm vintage sound. This also has that balance and timbre, just in in a clear, detailed and modern way. Very good complimenting IEM to the Serial. Almost like when you compare a modern Yamaha piano to Kawai, both are great but the Yamaha does go better with most modern music while the Kawai is killer with old pieces.
The soundstage and imaging is really good, some might disagree(read somewhere that was the con with SA6). For me I feel its not as in your head as most IEMs also very revealing on picking up where sounds is positioned.
Another note had a few matches in a shooter game today. Its very revealing on picking up the sound's while not being to aggressive in the treble killing your eardrums while firing the assault rifle. A very nice balance and probably the best gaming IEM I have tried, usually I stick to headphones for this.