second review also positive, looks good until now
Looks like a mid-centric tuning with good resolution compared to the other planars. Hmmm Interesting. with their strange shape I am more worried on their fit too.
second review also positive, looks good until now
Explain exactly why one can't have both, please?Wake me up when there's a planar in the opposite direction, at ~$500. I want better sound, not more affordable sound.
That's a good point.Who knows, it's a crap shoot at the moment. I bought the P1 Max. Dioko isn't discounted so you lose nothing by waiting for feedback.
Anyone who's got both the Timeless and Dioko? How does the snare hits sound on Dioko? That was my only issue with Timeless.To me, it sounded like The snare hits lack energy.
I can wait. The price of Dioko is already very good.Still a bit early. Only a handful have gotten it yet and no one has had enough time to run the Dioko in.
I can wait. The price of Dioko is already very good.
Looking forward to comparisons between Timeless and Dioko.
For those who have Timeless AND will be purchasing/testing the Dioko, besides comparing the Dioko “out of the box”, it would be very interesting, if they have access to good EQ software (e.g., Qudelix 5K), to tune the frequency of the Dioko to the Timeless (e.g., see the following: ).
Would I buy the Timeless at $199 or buy the Dioko and a Qudelix 5K for $210 instead???? As I’ve never listened to a planar iem, I’m leaning towards Dioko + Qudelix.
anyone get theirs inside the us? mines been at customs for like 6 days.
Everyone's tastes and hearing is unique so be stuck with a "one-size-fits-all" listening experience. I had a Sony receiver in the mid-eighties that had preset EQ's (e.g., rock, church, etc.) and a PEQ. With some old Chet Baker CD's I found that the "Church" setting made a HUGE improvement in the soundstage, imaging, etc. That particular setting was perfect for some material and I was very happy to have it!good idea, having eq gives you a lot of flexibility, it is a very good investment