Noobzilla
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Should the warranty card serial number match the serial number of the IEM? Mine are different
It should match. My Annihilator 2021 card says AN21018, & the IEM's themselves have the exact same number on the shells.Should the warranty card serial number match the serial number of the IEM? Mine are different
LL Martini doesnt fully insert in my DAP so benching the Anni for now until Friday afternoon when my pentaconn ear connector conx arrives. It sounds fine but it could occasionally pop out a bit which messes up the sound.
I love the cable and the connector design, but unfortunately, I can confirm that the connector does not fit in the Questyle QPM.It's a great cable but the bulky connector is an annoying inconvenience.
Cool design but adds a dimension of complexity when looking at compatibility with various DAP's and cases.
I think its popularity, golden version just matches Elysian design language better than the other two, it was rarer back in the day since it was more difficult to get. And people who didnt want the gold went with titanium instead of steel. So in the end stainless steel is a rare sight.Curious questions: why is the stainless steel version rarely found here? is it because the Ti version is around?
Mine is steel.I think its popularity, golden version just matches Elysian design language better than the other two, it was rarer back in the day since it was more difficult to get. And people who didnt want the gold went with titanium instead of steel. So in the end stainless steel is a rare sight.
Correct. When the titanium finish was introduced there was an uptick in orders because buyers either psychologically needed to have the most expensive version or they preferred the appearance. After the novelty of titanium wore off, demand for the gold finish increased and the lead times are quite long. The stainless finish is indeed rare.I think its popularity, golden version just matches Elysian design language better than the other two, it was rarer back in the day since it was more difficult to get. And people who didnt want the gold went with titanium instead of steel. So in the end stainless steel is a rare sight.
I had the RN6 in house for a couple weeks and own the Anni23 of course. They are definitely both great IEM's, but one is higher res than the other whilst the other has a more versatile tuning in some ways and more daily fitment.Does anyone have both the Fir Radon 6 and 2023 Anni and can help compare the two? I'm trying to choose between the two and am curious what everyone thinks on sound and comfort as well
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Which is which? ^^I had the RN6 in house for a couple weeks and own the Anni23 of course. They are definitely both great IEM's, but one is higher res than the other whilst the other has a more versatile tuning in some ways and more daily fitment.
What kind of music and gear are you sourcing for the IEM, those are the main points to take into consideration. From there I can give you my thoughts.
the Rn6 certainly has a higher resolution for me, it's technically notably betterWhich is which? ^^
I know your opinion and still looking for people who share it ;Dthe Rn6 certainly has a higher resolution for me, it's technically notably better