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To be honest, the Zeniths were really not that great with sound stage. The Atens are a whole different deal though. Much wider, with even some depth as far as i can tell. At least i can locate instruments very well with them, much better than with the Zeniths. Also the bass is another step up, thanks to the slightly bigger dd.Glad to know my hearing isn’t totally off! A deeper soundstage with more detail and less jarring upper mids/highs are the main advantages my current IEMs of choice (FiiO FH7) have over the R1Z (and possible R2, but I haven’t heard the R2 yet). The IMR’s win out for pure bass heft, of course, but then few if any IEMs I know of - even TOTL - can match the IMRs for bass heft. If the upcoming Rah can add some depth to the stage and detail/finesse to the mids/highs, Bob might be on to a killer.
Why did you not just send them back to Bob? He will give you the full refund (aside from shipping of course) without hesitating, if it is shortly after purchase. Not sure how long he accepts refunds, but i remember something like 14 days after receiving the item. Just shoot an email to him and ask about it.To be honest, I've had my R1Z two weeks now and it's.all I can do to try to sell them. I am genuinely enthusiastic about the RAH (and yet a touch hesitant becouse of the Z) but aside from the bass, which is stellar, lush, detailed etc, and the form factor, there's virtually nothing Iike about the Zenith from mids to highs they're harsh and shallow. I've let them burn in approx 100 hrs now and tried listening to them the whole Day yesterday - I couldn't. I eventually went back to the Shockwave III and enjoyed them far more. My interest in the RAH comes from all the feedback on the Aten and the inclusion of Planar. That piezo (based on my R1 Z) really causes me to pause. And yet so many of you are praising the R2 with the same piezo. But again it was all the praise for the Zenith that caused me to buy the Zenith and to me that purchase was just cash burn
The killer for me with the Cupid is the treble. It isn't overly bright, but the speed of the drivers is something else. Superb handling of transients and no congestion no matter how busy a track gets.
Not heard the Aten, but if the Rah can take the positive comments from the R1Z and R2 and add some additional detail and resolution with the planar tech then it should be something pretty impressive at that sort of price bracket. Looking forward to it!
It should be noted that Bob is an eternal optimist when it comes to shipping predictions, however, so I'd realistically expect to see these either just before or just after Christmas rather than end of November, just to be on the safe side!
Got me cofused on that one too as it did not have time limit.Wasn't there supposed to be further preorder count to decrease the price even more? Although the price with the loyalty discount is already truly amazing.
Im my opinion the Aten was a more than decent step up from the Zs. If the rahs give the creamy mids of a Plannar with the rest of the Aten signature then it's going to be a huge step over the ZsI have the zenith and love them. Is it worth getting these or do they sound very similar?
Just to give some clarification, thats what i got from a conversation with Bob:
The Rah will be sold at the current price of 400 Pounds. It will not be a normal production run, but limited to those who have reserved one.
So that means no further drop in the price, because there will not be produced more than the ~300 that got reserved.
Now i am not sure, if the preorder system will check the Email address and deny the ones not in the reservation list, but thats how i think it should work.
Also thats the reason why there is a direct payment, instead of the old system, which required you to preorder by using a credit card, and issued the payment shortly before shipping.