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Nice. I’m always tip rolling. I thought I settled on the xelastec. But had to change last week, and went for the old symbio W. Does do it great right now. So maybe I will try these new ones.Good evening everybody. Today arrive to me new ear tips from Symbio W Mandarin ES. And i must say, this ear tips move XE6 to next level. Of course for me. Its little bit open soundstage, but i feel huge increase deep of soundstage. Better separation. In bass tones if i compare it to older Symbio W version, its much cleaner. For me this is upgrade, what i not expecting. I recommend to test this ear tips.
Problem i have with dimension and correct fit to my ears. Old version M version are 12,5 mm outer dimension. This fit in my ears perfectly. Here new Mandarin M version are 12 mm. Next L version are 13 mm. I must order it and try it. But i must say - wau. For me number 1 ear tips.
Hello el-jorge. Its only tip. Maybe someone dont agree with me. I fully undertand. But this ear tips are not that expensive. So why not.Nice. I’m always tip rolling. I thought I settled on the xelastec. But had to change last week, and went for the old symbio W. Does do it great right now. So maybe I will try these new ones.
I think it’s fantastic for those genres. I love the Rn6 treble, zero issues with it.I have the chance to blind buy Radon 6 tomorrow or day after. I primarily listen to drum and bass and electronic music. Can someone please comment how it fairs with these two genres specifically? I worry about the Radon’s treble that it could get too hot. People refer to it as emphasised and a bit spicy at times. Please help me out with some insight.
Code 23 pairs well with XE6 so I assume might work with RN6 as well. But worst ergonomic for IEM cable.Yesterday I bought RN6 blindly, after 3-long years with my solo TOTL IEM, IERZ1R. Here’s my question to all RN6 owners here, what are your top 3 cables for it and what kind of changes did each bring to sound?
The exclusive stock silver cable that's included with RN6 is very, very good IMO. I don't find myself wanting for anything with it.Yesterday I bought RN6 blindly, after 3-long years with my solo TOTL IEM, IERZ1R. Here’s my question to all RN6 owners here, what are your top 3 cables for it and what kind of changes did each bring to sound?
Thank you. Raphael & Fusion 1 are what I’m looking at, but have seen many posts that stock cable is also very good one.The exclusive stock silver cable that's included with RN6 is very, very good IMO. I don't find myself wanting for anything with it.
I did just spend the last week auditioning a friend's Eletech Raphael and really enjoyed it paired with RN6. It retained the excellent detail retrieval and technical ability the stock silver cable yields while injecting a bit of additional warmth across the FR, most notably to my ears from the upper mids through treble. I felt it helped smooth out the upper mids some with a gentle, subtle lift. The treble felt slightly fuller and less etched than stock. I didn't hear any change in bass compared to stock. Still punchy, visceral and well textured down low.
A very nice pairing and I'd say slots in as a 1a / 1b ranking for me versus the stock silver cable. Both great, just slightly different flavors of the RN6's profile.
Yeah. It’s ergonomics are pretty bad for IEMs.Code 23 pairs well with XE6 so I assume might work with RN6 as well. But worst ergonomic for IEM cable.
Especially if compared with RN6 stock...very similar sound, but ergo is night and day.Yeah. It’s ergonomics are pretty bad for IEMs.
I've been auditioning Rn6 as part of a tour for the last 2+ weeks, and I'll share my full impressions in a few days' time, but I haven't found Rn6 treble to be too spicy or in any way over emphasised with EDM, electronic, Rap, hip-hop or anything else that pushes the limits at both ends of the FR. In fact I'd say Rn6, along with Xe6 both seem purpose built for these genres, the difference depending whether you want an emphasis on sub-bass (Rn6) or mid-bass (Xe6)I have the chance to blind buy Radon 6 tomorrow or day after. I primarily listen to drum and bass and electronic music. Can someone please comment how it fairs with these two genres specifically? I worry about the Radon’s treble that it could get too hot. People refer to it as emphasised and a bit spicy at times. Please help me out with some insight.
Another confirmation for drum and bass - I can say it has satisfactory sub-bass and transition to mid-bass and overall tonality is balanced, which suits me because I don't like when iems are just about bass. About treble, I was previously using the mest mk2 which was more airy and open to my ears, so treble is definitely not spicy when I switched to rn6, I actually thought it was recessed maybe because of that switch I made. It sounded like a side-grade from mest mk2 for me.I have the chance to blind buy Radon 6 tomorrow or day after. I primarily listen to drum and bass and electronic music. Can someone please comment how it fairs with these two genres specifically? I worry about the Radon’s treble that it could get too hot. People refer to it as emphasised and a bit spicy at times. Please help me out with some insight.
Hands down, the Brise Shirogane. Huge step up in every respect (soundstage, detail, bass, treble quality…). Really elevates the Rn6.Yesterday I bought RN6 blindly, after 3-long years with my solo TOTL IEM, IERZ1R. Here’s my question to all RN6 owners here, what are your top 3 cables for it and what kind of changes did each bring to sound?