TheMiddleSky
Headphoneus Supremus
Do you find that the Stock cable is best for RN6 or has anyone found a cable that makes it sound " fuller" with more "body." ?
Which module you currently use? (my favourite is black, red sound a bit thin).
Do you find that the Stock cable is best for RN6 or has anyone found a cable that makes it sound " fuller" with more "body." ?
I use red.....Which module you currently use? (my favourite is black, red sound a bit thin).
I use red.....
I tried.....I like red. It takes away some body, but keeps the sound fast and open. The black has more body, but remains a slightly more closed and a little less fast sound. And between the two, red is not better, but it is the least worse.I think better to experiment which module you like the most before plunge some cash for cable.
It's a good description. I ve been back and forth between black and red. Back to red now which i think i prefer for the increased perception of resolution and openness. Experimenting with tips also, the orange "render tips" like don't do it for comfort in my case (large is too large and med is too small), so i have to find something else that seals well.I tried.....I like red. It takes away some body, but keeps the sound fast and open. The black has more body, but remains a slightly more closed and a little less fast sound. And between the two, red is not better, but it is the least worse.
Which module you currently use? (my favourite is black, red sound a bit thin).
DITA Celeste Cable adds some improvement to soundstage, detail, and instrament separation. But it’s $$$$$$. I use the grey module mostly (splitting the difference between red and black).Which module you currently use? (my favourite is black, red sound a bit thin).
Grey/silver is more isolating than black, not less. So more bass. It goes red > black > silver/grey > gold.I use the grey module mostly (splitting the difference between red and black).
It's just the full size atom for CIEM'sGrey/silver is more isolating than black, not less. So more bass. It goes red > black > silver/grey > gold.
Maybe massive typo? The introduction below keeps saying it’s a 12mm driver.Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is a new Fir E10 - https://www.firaudio.com/store/electron-10-ciem
They're all made in Vancouver, WA AFAIKAre Fir iems all made in USA? I just got Fir Audio E12, but it's not stated.