Gotta get that sweet nectar fix, haha Ok then, it all comes to preferences.Yes, I tried the Sage too. I certainly liked them, but preferred the (to my ears) somewhat warmer and smoother sound of the Dulce Bass. Mind you, I auditioned the Noble line for about 30 minutes and heard the Trident, Savanna, Sage and Dulce Bass, so that was only very briefly per set. With the Sage and Dulce Bass quite close in price, I would always prefer the Dulce Bass. Definitely sweet bass!
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Yeah, I much prefer warm and smooth over detailed. In part because I am very treble sensitive and that can make a detail oriented signature a bit fatiguing for my ears. Better to stay on the safe side and stick to a more organic sound.Gotta get that sweet nectar fix, haha Ok then, it all comes to preferences.
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Oh God.... I really need to keep myself out of this threads........ CAN'T RESIST!
Heh. This thread appeals to both audiophiles and the fashion conscious.Oh God.... I really need to keep myself out of this threads........ CAN'T RESIST!
Heh. This thread appeals to both audiophiles and the fashion conscious.
And people with good taste.
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This batch I went old school, and used wood on most of them
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Ahh... yes, we're a fine bunch of distinguished gentlemen (and ladies) here.And people with good taste.
A Noble and a fine cup of wine (or tea, if you prefer). We have exquisite taste.
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Ahh... yes, we're a fine bunch of distinguished gentlemen (and ladies) here.
A Noble and a fine cup of wine (or tea, if you prefer). We have exquisite taste.
Mountain Dew.
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Up for grabs now on the Noble website
Sage "S" (limited run)
Internally soldered with pure silver wire
Sage "S" (limited run)
Internally soldered with pure silver wire
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Not being an expert like yourself, just wondering does the silver wire change the sound signature at all? Are there any other benefits (impedance or whatever)?Up for grabs now on the Noble website
Sage "S" (limited run)
Internally soldered with pure silver wire
Or it's just a prestige thing?
And (if such info isn't confidential) then what wire do you normally use? Copper? 24 Carat gold?
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