Celebrate more birthdays, DUH. By now mine should be on the list, its May 27th.
Yes. We need a Wata Birthday discount. 50% off, at least.
Celebrate more birthdays, DUH. By now mine should be on the list, its May 27th.
nah, we need him to hurry up with winning that damn lottery, remember he promised us k10s!Yes. We need a Wata Birthday discount. 50% off, at least.
nah, we need him to hurry up with winning that damn lottery, remember he promised us k10s!
I'll pay the difference for katana ty Wata 0
Yes. We need a Wata Birthday discount. 50% off, at least.
nah, we need him to hurry up with winning that damn lottery, remember he promised us k10s!
I'll pay the difference for katana ty Wata 0
Yeah, Wata, your best friends are waiting!
See the guy in the blue? He is my best friend, we have been friends since we were kids.
I own a pair of k10ua and recently I have tried katana. I must say katana is better for instrumental in terms of overall clarity while I don't think it is lighter in bass as some described, just it is presented in a different way. For example for jazz bass instrument the k10 sounds more like a punch (compare with katana) while katana sounds more like string instrument and more elastic (compare with k10ua). Katana also goes deeper and there is more fun for instrumental music.
So it depends on what kind of music you are dealing with. k10ua should be better for vocal and pop while katana should be better for instruments, and to me katana even has a better "bass" for jazz music.
I am seriously considering to upgrade into katana while I may still wait for Kaiser encore demo to finally decide.
See the guy in the blue? He is my best friend, we have been friends since we were kids.
When sending in impressions+iems to reshell, do they typically send any kind of confirmation that they've received them before they ship them to china for processing?
Which Noble flagship has the best bass impact? And how much bass would it have say compared to Campfire's Vega or Shure's 846? Both are bass monsters to me.