Aug 20, 2019 at 12:17 PM Post #571 of 1,305
This is likely my last post on this topic, as I've had several days of consistent results, and even changing equipment today (From G7/ Mojo to G7/ ALO Rx) confirmed the same combinations.

After burn-in, and the first time I've EVER noticed significant changes during burn-in, here are my final combinations by preference (Filter/ tip).

1. Pink/ pink- great general use combination, balanced but not "reference," clear, articulate, girthy in the bass, but not overwhelming or over-warm, just a solid general listening combo with wide staging and proper (but not exceptional) detail retrieval. It's the most consistent and coherent of the filter combinations I've tried through my sources.

2. Red/ red- More dynamic, impactful, visceral in the bass and crystalline in the highs. This is about as V-shaped as I get, and it's a great way to listen to modern musical styles. Pop, hip hop and similar beat-driven genres benefit most from this combo, but it can get a little thick in the mid-bass region. Soundstage is HUGE, while detail retrieval takes a back seat to overall presentation.

3. Green/ black- This is a very vocals-forward, "reference" tuning that balances well enough, but the real purpose of this combo is to draw out details, textures and nuances in the music. This is a great combo for live recordings of rock shows, for instance, or to pull that last little bit of detail from a baritone aria. While some might like the overall tone for general listening, this combo isn't really what the Aten does best, but it is a useful combination, and it does showcase the incredible versatility of these IEMs.

4. Gold/ blue- a specialist combo that turns the Atens into a tube-driven console record player. Really, it does a marvelous job of recreating that intimate, warm feeling I grew up with. For me, it's an instant nostalgia trip- I fell in love with music in front of one of those record players, and every time I use this combo, it brings me back. Gold/ blue isn't articulate, it isn't detailed, it isn't even particularly spacious, but it's magic, nonetheless.

Isolation? Not much. Volume can overcome this to an extent, but lawnmowers, air conditioners and motorcycle gangs are the Aten's kryptonite. No one would suggest a set of Sennheiser HD 600s for isolation, and they shouldn't expect supreme isolation from R2s, either. That said, these have soundstage to die for, and a tangible sense of space unmatched by any other IEM I've tried. The Atens are an experience as much as (or even more than) they are a product. If that sounds like your cup of tea, well, you have found your IEMs, with 2 potential caveats.

1. They are a challenging fit. What I mean by that is that I have very large ear canal openings, and finding a fit that did not irritate my ear was a challenge. Our 5' 1" daughter can't wear them at all- they simply do not fit inside her ears. With enough tenacity, they will fit the majority of folks in-between, but they aren't as easy or universal as, say, Shures, Westones or any number of recent semi-customs.

2. They are a boutique product in every sense. Expect small niggles like mandatory burn-in (yes, really), sometimes difficult and finicky filter/ tip installation, some minor cosmetic issues, etc. If you enjoy the charm of bespoke products, these will be right up your alley. If you're an OCD perfectionist, you may find some minor irritants. I fall into the former camp, and I am in love.
You really have a marvelous set of ears, but more so, a beautiful command of the English language to fully communicate what you hear. You Mr. WarriorPoet are such an asset to this community.
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 3:03 PM Post #572 of 1,305
What is the out of the box config? Black black? Am I missing out not trying others? This sounds perfect to me for rock. A tad bass heavy but I’m really ok with that because the soundstage is great. I found the zenith treble hot no matter what so this is great. Let me know what you guys think
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 3:33 PM Post #573 of 1,305
What is the out of the box config? Black black? Am I missing out not trying others? This sounds perfect to me for rock. A tad bass heavy but I’m really ok with that because the soundstage is great. I found the zenith treble hot no matter what so this is great. Let me know what you guys think
I like red and gold for rock and reggae. Or red and red depending on your treble sensitivity I guess.
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 3:34 PM Post #574 of 1,305
Out of the box is certainly black/black, I have just started trying other combinations as mine are now burnt in, Red/Gold is my present one
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 4:11 PM Post #576 of 1,305
You really have a marvelous set of ears, but more so, a beautiful command of the English language to fully communicate what you hear. You Mr. WarriorPoet are such an asset to this community.
Thank you; that's very kind!
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 5:45 PM Post #577 of 1,305
My Cupid has landed in Canada and should be delivered sometime in the next 36 hours.... lets compare notes
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 6:01 PM Post #580 of 1,305
Aug 20, 2019 at 6:09 PM Post #581 of 1,305
Completely agree. I have no interest in hijacking this thread. There is an official head-fit thread for it now. I'll pm the link
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 6:56 PM Post #582 of 1,305
Aug 20, 2019 at 7:30 PM Post #583 of 1,305
For those interested.
Well it's early days, they are quite different IEMs but in a good way. The Cupids are a lot more mid focused and recess the high energy treble region, perfect for those who are sensitive to harsh treble or listen to a lot of poor recorded music, modern pop, old blues, reggae and jazz for example. Bass is somewhere between pink and red which is ideal for me. Sound stage, while obviously not as wide as the Aten is perfectly adequate and well presented, depth and separation are actually very good. They sounded very muffled out of the box but seem to be opening up a bit so I will give them at least the Aten treatment before a proper comparison.
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 8:16 PM Post #584 of 1,305
For those interested.
Well it's early days, they are quite different IEMs but in a good way. The Cupids are a lot more mid focused and recess the high energy treble region, perfect for those who are sensitive to harsh treble or listen to a lot of poor recorded music, modern pop, old blues, reggae and jazz for example. Bass is somewhere between pink and red which is ideal for me. Sound stage, while obviously not as wide as the Aten is perfectly adequate and well presented, depth and separation are actually very good. They sounded very muffled out of the box but seem to be opening up a bit so I will give them at least the Aten treatment before a proper comparison.
Hmmmmmm
 
Aug 20, 2019 at 8:25 PM Post #585 of 1,305
The word from oBravo is approx 50 hours with noticeable changes at 24hrs
 

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