I'm going to write more here later on, but I wanted to leave for now with this...
Its a trailer to a movie I'm very highly anticipating. I pretty much love anything that has to do with telekinesis, and this movie looks like its going to be great, especially being made by the producers involved with "Stranger Things".
The trailer song is by a very amazing singer, Ruelle. The full song is on Tidal, search for Ruelle Unsecret, the song "Revolution". For some reason, the song now is appearing as track 1, whereas its also been in different listed positions the past times I've searched for it.
I haven't done a test between my other iems for this song. However on the FlaresGold it sounds incredible, a very atmospheric song I actually can detect movement in the vocals within the song. I generally have trouble with that on most iems where it either sounds forward or recessed to me and not doing well on providing movement of vocals, at least not to the extent I'm hearing on the FlaresPro.
Granted I didn't find the FlaresPro as being bassy, the FlaresGold tones the bass down to more of an R2 series-like bass. When I was listening to the supper club song spinrite mentioned, upon hearing the type of song it was, normally that type of music is bassy, not thumpy-bass, but more like just deep, or thick. The FlaresGold did not overdo the bass at all though. People who want Flares excellent mid-forward vocals but with more bass may actually prefer the FlaresPro , so long as they can deal with the treble. Although the FlaresPro would likely accentuate some of the harsher instrumentals in "My Shadow" that at least wouldn't sound so good to me using the FlaresPro.
On "Revolution" using the FlaresGold, the bass is just fine, doesn't bleed into anything, has lots of detail that is sharp - you can hear just a very slight bit of distortion in the sound that may not necessarily be the FlaresGold tuning, as the song is very heavily tuned in a "out in the middle of the woods" sort of way, where there is alot of surrounding 3d vocal movement that also moves instruments in the same style that get "caught up" in the atmosphere.
One thing I would say with near-certainty from past listening experiences, is that an iem such as what Bose makes, a bassy, more "hollow" mid would really make "Revolution" sound awful. Same likely from V-Shaped iems. At that point headphones would be better for "Revolution" and other similar atmospheric music. These songs really need the proper handling of space and vocal movement. Most iems just are not good dealing with it. Yet still, the FlaresGold not only does these things well, they do them exceptionally well.
A request I have is for anyone who has any kind of audio measurement equipment and programming to do a frequency response test of the FlaresGold - that would be great to see here on Head-Fi.