Had some tears also. And yes treble is tamed. Those are deffo not as "analytical" as gk100 so wider audience can enjoy them. Id say its more Musical iem with fuller sound across the spectrum. Just hooked it up to my tubed amp and detail is still there.
For those that wished to better understand the Geekwold model phylosophy, this video tries to shed some light.
All models from the entry level GK10S to the flagship GK200 are Tribrids, DD + BA + Piezoelectric.
The next factor separating the different models is the number of drivers and how they are allocated to the frequency spectrum.
To this point worth mentioning is that some models have the bulk of the mids handled by a DD, GK10S and GK100, while others this task is given to BAs
This then means that the sound profile will be different in all.
Starting with the GK100 we have a QDC style tuning where technical prowess is the order on the day, although good musicality and correct timbre and tonality are also achieved.
Perhaps a slightly over energetic presentation in the upper mids and then in the past 10k area , are the only nitpicks , although this didn't bother me.
The GK20 took a path where the Piezzo has been turned down and Midbass boosted to give us a thicker sound , more organic and easier on the ears , even if this did cost less technical performance.
The GK200 goes the opposite route, and positions itself as the most energetic of the three , highly clinical and a delight to the fans of twinklies and Sparklies, but it does not scale as well as the previous models, leading to premature fatigue in long listening sessions.
Finally the GK10S is a mixed bag of emotions, the bass is decent, lower mids ditto, but then we have this huge valley in the upper mids / treble area, the resulting sound being female vocals lack.detail and sparkle and the sound is overly warm.
I am hopeful that the GK10S I have is a lemon, as the potential to be an excellent performer is there.
KG10S sound like my gk10 after vent mods iw done. Sealed up front vent and made new rear vents. I was very happy with my gk10 AFTER mods it was reason why i pulled trigger on 200 bucks gk100 without any reviews anywhere and was totally worth it as for last dunno 8 months ?? Gk100 became my most used earphone and made all others obsolete basically
Akoustyx S6 has a single 6.1 mm planar-magnetic driver, and sounds really, really good.
I hope GW have their hands on something likewise quality. This is a crazy new iem. I like GK200, will be hard to resist GK300 too.
Interesting as I have a very different take on the GK10s after burn-in. Really smooth now, with correct vocals and amazingly correct timbre, even in the guitars. This review will end-up a fun one to do.
Old Model: GK10
Driver configuration:
1 balanced armature for high frequency
2 piezoelectric ceramic for ultra-high frequency
7mm graphene diaphragm dynamic for middle frequency
8mm dome titanium diaphragm dynamic for bass
Panel: stable wood
Shell material: ABS+PC Impedance: 8Ω
Sensitivity: 106dB Frequency response range: 20-30kHz
Cable material: 6-strand silver-plated
Connector: 2pin 0.78mm
Cable length: 1.2m
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