So, I am finding that the RW3000 are not too far behind the Yinman (for my ears). For the most part, they need a bit of bass boost across the board. This DOES help with the presence region boost. I might need to dial that one down just a tad. At least I can now listen to all but the most ear-splitting stuff (Judas Priest, Alice In Chains, etc...). These definitely have the clarity over the Yinman.
But, overall the warmth, added bass, non boosted tuning in the presence region, and the treble air make these sound almost equal to the clarity of the RW3000, but without hurting the ears when listening to the above mentioned groups and with a much fuller and richer sound. I can only say "smooth". Now that I have been listening to them for a time, I am finding that I agree with
@WoodyLuvr (good ears btw) about missing the bass slam. It reaches really deep, but it is just missing that ONE ingredient.
I still find the Yinman to be the best (to my ears) over my others, but upon lengthy listening, and comparisons, it is not near as clear cut as I thought it was upon first listen. All of my buds have a quality that puts them over the others, so it boils down to which one is better overall, even if it fails in one or more areas that the others do better. That still equates to the Yinman for me.
I also have to add that upon more listening time, the SO driver in the M2s Pro is REALLY sounding great to my ears. All the things I have read say that the 150Ti sounds best in these, but I am not quite as sure, though they are REALLY close. I am still awaiting my 32 ohm fiber, so I reserve judgment on the Smabat drivers until I can complete the experience.
Anyhow, enough of my ranting on, just thought I would share my latest thoughts.