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It's 6-8 business days.....
Trust me, I am on about the same time-frame.
I actually meant bussiness days.
It's 6-8 business days.....
Trust me, I am on about the same time-frame.
Today is the 8th day after the impressions for my rush-ordered K10's arrived at the Noble labs. Here's to some pictures tonight.
The Noble 3 is fantastic with dance music, but it's not too great with rock and acoustic, as vocals are not its strong suit. In fact, I think the Noble 4 is a better choice, as it has a relatively balanced sound with good bass and treble presentations. Treble is smooth and controlled, and has sparkle when required. Bass is a bit on the lean side, but there is punch and decent extension. With a more forward midrange relative to the Noble 3, vocals have better presence and authority. The Noble 4 is a bit more expensive, but an overall better IEM, IMO. Apart from bass heavy genres (e.g. EDM), the Noble 4 handles a wider range of music better.
I have a set of noble 3 and noble 4 universals and I LOVE both of them. The blue tips sound better on the 4's and the double flange work better on the 3's. In my opinion, the 3's seem to have a bigger soundstage and are amazing for movies and live recordings. I even prefer them to the 4's for older classic rock (Beatles, stones, Hendrix etc.)
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"Art is a process, not a product." (Maryann F. Kohl)Prestige featuring Siamese Rosewood Wizard's Wood (left) and Elder Burl Wizard's Wood (right).
The Wizard is on a roll with these prestiges.
Astounding.
"Art is a process, not a product." (Maryann F. Kohl)Prestige featuring Siamese Rosewood Wizard's Wood (left) and Elder Burl Wizard's Wood (right).