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May 4, 2021 at 8:59 AM Post #53,746 of 75,461
May 4, 2021 at 9:01 AM Post #53,747 of 75,461
Yeah, It's quite expensive. I managed to drag it down to 250 euros with promotion coupons when I bought it. You can also tell them to make a 4.4 mm version of it which I did.
Nice, although I am looking at the Bell-WE since the Ti might have too much treble for me and is very expensive.
 
May 4, 2021 at 9:10 AM Post #53,748 of 75,461
Damn !!! There’s a SL Edition ! Hahahaha...
I’m hesitant between Copper and Dice because apparently Dice is warmer.

Tonally both are actually not that much different, but Copper is still technically superior. Overall, the Copper sits between the Zen and DICE if you ask me.
The Sun series is tuned more for details and separation, unlike Zen series which is much warmer and bass heavy.

I might want to get the Zen LL SL Edition somewhere down the road, as comfort earbuds.
 
May 4, 2021 at 9:15 AM Post #53,750 of 75,461
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Very confusing description on the Rose Maria 2. Is it a 20mm + 10mm setup, or 2 x 14.8mm or 2 x 16mm?
 
May 4, 2021 at 9:20 AM Post #53,752 of 75,461
Sir you scared me ! Hahahaha...so relieved that I did !
By the way, listening to some Vivaldi concertos and the Yincrow 2000 is actually already glorious.
Would you mind sharing the link to them? I'm using the 2000 right now. :)
 
May 4, 2021 at 9:28 AM Post #53,753 of 75,461
Would you mind sharing the link to them? I'm using the 2000 right now. :)
wohoo ! https://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/v/vivaldi-edition/
I’m listening to the 37th CD of this majestic box set, which is not some crappy compilation but a truly excellent box of more than 60 CDs.
So right now I’m at the 37th CD but can’t tell you exactly which concertos.
Honestly, I love Vivaldi to death, but Vivaldi is Vivaldi in all his instrumental works, so whatever concerto you choose, you’ll get the same style.
If you use this particular album, skip the first few tracks for a better Audio recording.

But really the Yincrow is such a clean and clear sound. Worth every penny.
 
May 4, 2021 at 9:34 AM Post #53,754 of 75,461
So when people suggest changing the cable from original silver to copper to get a warmer sound, logically, can’t you just keep the original cable and add a small extension of your choice?
Like this for example:
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May 4, 2021 at 9:38 AM Post #53,755 of 75,461
So when people suggest changing the cable from original silver to copper to get a warmer sound, logically, can’t you just keep the original cable and add a small extension of your choice?
Like this for example:
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It doesnt work that way.

Cables doesnt affect the sound, they merely affect the resistance which in turn might have some effect on the volume. The FR wont change since buds are using DD´s instead of BA´s (BA only iems might have some FR changes depending on the total resistance, where the cable is a factor for that) like iems can have. If someone is hearing a difference, it is merely a volume difference giving you a different impression on the sound or just placebo.
 
May 4, 2021 at 10:30 AM Post #53,757 of 75,461
@RikudouGoku Any plans on reviewing the Smabat ST-10s Gold/M2 Pro, I'd love a comparison between them and the RW-2000.
Not interested in them, sadly with buds there arent a lot of review units so everything is self bought. Not interested in getting something I suspect is a downgrade.
 
May 4, 2021 at 10:56 AM Post #53,758 of 75,461
@RikudouGoku Any plans on reviewing the Smabat ST-10s Gold/M2 Pro, I'd love a comparison between them and the RW-2000.

I have the M2 Pro with drivers from the ST-10s gold. It has a very good bass/subbass extension, but it may be harsh with some tracks (at least my set). Besides that, the RW-2000 is just in another level soundwise.
 
May 4, 2021 at 11:13 AM Post #53,759 of 75,461
Nice, although I am looking at the Bell-WE since the Ti might have too much treble for me and is very expensive.
Which Bell-Ti do you speak of?

My Ksearphone Bell-Ti 120Ω version is very tame and treble friendly as I am extremely sensitive to and detest sibilant bright treble.
 
May 4, 2021 at 11:16 AM Post #53,760 of 75,461
Which Bell-Ti do you speak of?

My Ksearphone Bell-Ti 120Ω version is very tame and treble friendly as I am extremely sensitive to and detest sibilant bright treble.
The "black-white" version i guess, the other 2 are definitely too expensive for me.
 

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