The Mill that IMR is based in is being closed for renovation so he's going to have to relocate or go on sabbatical for a while.
Unfortunately this will be applying even more pressure on Bob when he least needs it
I don't think these are used units even if he says otherwise. For example the open back Enigma have never been sold new. How would he have 2nd hand units? the only parts that may be used are the cables
The Mill that IMR is based in is being closed for renovation so he's going to have to relocate or go on sabbatical for a while.
Unfortunately this will be applying even more pressure on Bob when he least needs it
Next time there's an Aliexpress sale on Nicehck cables the DragonScale is a superb match with the Elan+ adding a spacious stage and reinforcing the bass. It may be the least ergonomic cable ever made. Stiffer than a tree branch but boy the sound synergy with the Elan+ is superb.
The price of $400 when not on sale is a bit steep but the sale price of $100 is well worth it.
Even if somehow they are not used, strategically this is a good movement from Bob. 1300£ for a used Enigma+ is a fair price.
Now we've seen some iems from other brands mounting just mems drivers that cost more than enigma+ full priced. And I don't speak about AMT driver that brings us something really unique
Enigma owners: What have you done to tame the treble? Or ... do you like the treble?
While I wouldn't call the Enigma bright or harsh, I'm getting a bit more treble than I would like. Possibly more than what I started with, so perhaps this is part of the famous IMR breaking in/burning in period.
They are currently brighter and more sibilant than my Elan+. Comparing "Achilles Last Stand" from Led Zeppelin, noticeably less sibilant on the Elan+ using blue lower and red upper.
This week I switched to black lower/purple upper on the Enigma to cut back a bit on the treble, but there seems to be plenty still. According to my info, this filter combo should yield the third most bass (or, if you prefer, the "third least" treble).
This is interesting: I put the blue/red filter of the Elan+ on the Enigma and sibilance reduced. I think. I'm surprised that would happen going from black to blue.
Enigma owners: What have you done to tame the treble? Or ... do you like the treble?
While I wouldn't call the Enigma bright or harsh, I'm getting a bit more treble than I would like. Possibly more than what I started with, so perhaps this is part of the famous IMR breaking in/burning in period.
They are currently brighter and more sibilant than my Elan+. Comparing "Achilles Last Stand" from Led Zeppelin, noticeably less sibilant on the Elan+ using blue lower and red upper.
This week I switched to black lower/purple upper on the Enigma to cut back a bit on the treble, but there seems to be plenty still. According to my info, this filter combo should yield the third most bass (or, if you prefer, the "third least" treble).
This is interesting: I put the blue/red filter of the Elan+ on the Enigma and sibilance reduced. I think. I'm surprised that would happen going from black to blue.
Here's my current setup, absolutely no hiss in the highs, Billie Jean sounds perfect, although the Ibasso DC Elite tends to sometimes highlight the highs on such recordings.
With this setup of mine (cable, attachments) everything is fine, all frequencies are balanced, the highs are pleasant, the bass has a clear punch, the mids are pleasant, and you can feel the stage and air.
I'm happy with this setup.
As you remember that was my problem with my Enigma as well. This ameliorated with some burn in and I believe it is going to get better still. Also it seems to be a source sensitive issue as @mekap and others have suggested. Change in filters did not help much in my case.
As you remember that was my problem with my Enigma as well. This ameliorated with some burn in and I believe it is going to get better still. Also it seems to be a source sensitive issue as @mekap and others have suggested. Change in filters did not help much in my case.
Enigma owners: What have you done to tame the treble? Or ... do you like the treble?
While I wouldn't call the Enigma bright or harsh, I'm getting a bit more treble than I would like. Possibly more than what I started with, so perhaps this is part of the famous IMR breaking in/burning in period.
They are currently brighter and more sibilant than my Elan+. Comparing "Achilles Last Stand" from Led Zeppelin, noticeably less sibilant on the Elan+ using blue lower and red upper.
This week I switched to black lower/purple upper on the Enigma to cut back a bit on the treble, but there seems to be plenty still. According to my info, this filter combo should yield the third most bass (or, if you prefer, the "third least" treble).
This is interesting: I put the blue/red filter of the Elan+ on the Enigma and sibilance reduced. I think. I'm surprised that would happen going from black to blue.
I encounter no treble problems at all with my Enigma+, but do sometimes with other IEM (so that it cannot be due to my older ears, I guess). I remember that I had some problems with the Elan+.
Still use the stock black² filters btw.
Maybe there is some kind of production variance?
What usually does help in this situation is tip and cable rolling...
Enigma owners: What have you done to tame the treble? Or ... do you like the treble?
While I wouldn't call the Enigma bright or harsh, I'm getting a bit more treble than I would like. Possibly more than what I started with, so perhaps this is part of the famous IMR breaking in/burning in period.
They are currently brighter and more sibilant than my Elan+. Comparing "Achilles Last Stand" from Led Zeppelin, noticeably less sibilant on the Elan+ using blue lower and red upper.
This week I switched to black lower/purple upper on the Enigma to cut back a bit on the treble, but there seems to be plenty still. According to my info, this filter combo should yield the third most bass (or, if you prefer, the "third least" treble).
This is interesting: I put the blue/red filter of the Elan+ on the Enigma and sibilance reduced. I think. I'm surprised that would happen going from black to blue.
With Go Pod and Black/Gold with Azlas the treble is very controlled.
For example the next album has a sibilant tendency and is one I use for treble testing.
Enigma handles it great with the above. https://tidal.com/album/174966107?u
Enigma owners: What have you done to tame the treble? Or ... do you like the treble?
While I wouldn't call the Enigma bright or harsh, I'm getting a bit more treble than I would like. Possibly more than what I started with, so perhaps this is part of the famous IMR breaking in/burning in period.
They are currently brighter and more sibilant than my Elan+. Comparing "Achilles Last Stand" from Led Zeppelin, noticeably less sibilant on the Elan+ using blue lower and red upper.
This week I switched to black lower/purple upper on the Enigma to cut back a bit on the treble, but there seems to be plenty still. According to my info, this filter combo should yield the third most bass (or, if you prefer, the "third least" treble).
This is interesting: I put the blue/red filter of the Elan+ on the Enigma and sibilance reduced. I think. I'm surprised that would happen going from black to blue.
This is good combination of filters. If it's not enough you should circle some tips and cables. Hybrid copper and silver cables usually tame some treble. Tips: spin fit cp145 (yellow large one) and final type E may help
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