fishbone
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The hype is real guys. My earphones are done. Hidition asked me for my address and stuff earlier today.
The hype is real guys. My earphones are done. Hidition asked me for my address and stuff earlier today. :etysmile: :etysmile: :etysmile: :etysmile:
The hype is real guys. My earphones are done. Hidition asked me for my address and stuff earlier today.
Thank you guys .
Do you know how much time it takes for the delivery ? Considering that I'm living in France (shouldn't be too different from the US I guess... ?)
Just noticed I have some damage to the filter on my right side...Hoping this doesn't mean I need a full re-shell but it might.
What exactly is the filter you are referring to? is that inside the shell. If yes, then it probably needs a reshell. At CanJam SG, I demoed the NT-6Pro again and almost pulled the trigger. But then my recent experience is still fresh on my mind. So I instead went for a UEPro18+.
I'm looking to some advice so I have a little question to NT6 owners here.
There is a good deal in Sale/Trade forums for an NT6. Do you recomend getting one already reshelled (by a third party) and make another reshell? Or is better to save and go for a new NT6?
Thanks in advance.
Just got a new NT6pro after the old one had a mishap. I can tell you that the signature has changed. I don't know the age of the NT6 one you are looking at and if this applies to the non-pros as well, but the newer pro has a much meatier bass than the old. While the mids and highs are still as transparent as hell allowing nice scalability, it may not scale as high as the older more transparent version. On the other hand, Hidition seems to be listening to the reviews talking about brightness as the brightness seems to have gone down a notch as well - not that i considered my old NT6pro bright - but still as resolute. So my new NT6pro vs. the old seems to be:
- Bigger Bass: Hits harder with a longer decay for a more natural sound. But may loose a little bass detail in the process, which is probably gained back in the treble.
- Less Bright: The bass enhancement lowers the focus on the treble while retaining resolution.
- Transparency: Transparency remains in mids and treble, but may be less in the lower sections.
- Fun: The new pro is more fun and works better with lessor sources.
- Scaling: Not tried yet, but the absolute transparency and bell-like clarity of the old pro was my guess on its ability to scale as high as it did. The new tuning may not scale as high, but I will find out.
So, both are great, but you can see that there may be differences in tuning between old and new. So which direction would you like to go?