Elite_Force
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Odin vs VE EXT- which is more musical (warmer) and less analytical?
and which is brighter and higher-mid/lower treble focused?
and which is brighter and higher-mid/lower treble focused?
I haven’t heard the ODIN in a couple months, but I’m fairly confident the EXT’s the warmer one, and the ODIN’s the brighter-sounding, more upper-mid-leaning one.Odin vs VE EXT- which is more musical (warmer) and less analytical?
and which is brighter and higher-mid/lower treble focused?
Odin vs VE EXT- which is more musical (warmer) and less analytical?
and which is brighter and higher-mid/lower treble focused?
Likely because a warmer IEM is less analytical and the more analytical an IEM gets, the easier it is to get sidetracked analyzing aspects of a track rather than simply listening for pure in-the-moment enjoyment. A warmer IEM also tends to be less fatiguing for longer listens.Curious why things are often considered more musical if they are warmer? I have always considered things that are accurate, more musical. I would consider something like a vocal or mixing monitor analytical, not a consumer based IEM.
Likely because a warmer IEM is less analytical and the more analytical an IEM gets, the easier it is to get sidetracked analyzing aspects of a track rather than simply listening for pure in-the-moment enjoyment. A warmer IEM also tends to be less fatiguing for longer listens.
That being said, I’m with you. Musical for me is a more balanced tonality with an engaging, emotional midrange. Too much warmth/lack of technicality gets boring for me
That makes sense. Agreed. I guess I just find myself more engaged when I perceive a sense of true to form sound versus a relaxing soft presentation.Likely because a warmer IEM is less analytical and the more analytical an IEM gets, the easier it is to get sidetracked analyzing aspects of a track rather than simply listening for pure in-the-moment enjoyment. A warmer IEM also tends to be less fatiguing for longer listens.
That being said, I’m with you. Musical for me is a more balanced tonality with an engaging, emotional midrange. Too much warmth/lack of technicality gets boring for me
Nah, it's mostly Evo nowSince the Odin is being the talk of the town
Orly?Nah, it's mostly Evo now
Darker and bassier Odin is the shortest anwser I can give.Orly?
I am curious to how it sounds.
There's no carrier in Malaysia so I cannot audition it even if I want to...
Just like Traillii, I think Zeppelin in Singapore have demo in store. Malaysia and Singapore are so near. If from KL i think you can get with bus for about 8 hours. But now with Covid, i dont know if you can go to Singapore without quarantine.Orly?
I am curious to how it sounds.
There's no carrier in Malaysia so I cannot audition it even if I want to...
I don't find LX too warm or lacking in technicalities for that matter. But it does come closer to the 'generally accepted' definition, or at least perception, of 'musicality'. For me, musicality is when you have a sound you can just kick back on a lounger with a glass of wine and enjoy. It's more about tonality than it is technicalities. It's a smoother, less attention-grabbing sound. And because that type of sound is generally warmer, that's where the added midbass warmth and/or smoother, more relaxed treble comes into it. I'm not saying that's what musicality is for everyone, just how I understand the term. It's a romantic notion.The Lx may still lies in your too warm / lack of technicality. But now the Evo is your perfect answer