tupac0306
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But what does the prices at the bottom mean, that's not right?! Or is it?
But what does the prices at the bottom mean, that's not right?! Or is it?
8C: Project87 has pretty much said everything about it. I agree with that 8C is a 8.a with lifted lower treble region. It's basically a upgraded version of my Noble 5. I wasn't overly impressed, so I didn't audition it for very long.
Not sure that really captures my impressions on the 8C. I mean, yes, the order probably goes Noble 5 -> 8.A -> 8C, but I don't really think the 8C is merely an 8.A with slight upgrade. As much as I enjoyed the 8.A, I find the 8C to be a whole new animal - for the better.
But what does the prices at the bottom mean, that's not right?! Or is it?
Converting it from $ to £, thats about right, just gotta factor in import costs.
I really need to start saving up to get me a pair.
The place is very hard to find Very noisy and crowded, so I tried my best to grab some useful information in 30 mins time.
K10: The overall signature is quite neutral. In this thread, K10's bass is always the most talked about. I was trying to find some useful info on how the mid and treble sound, but still couldn't till now. People have been saying that K10 has plenty mid/treble, it's not lacking in any area. Now I understand why, to my ears the mid and treble is really very very neutral/linear with a touch of warmth (not too much). So it's really not easy to assign them to a specific signature category. Extensions on both side are decent too, not the highest in my CIEMs, but top class. The mid range is organic and clean, and the placement is correct too, but I wouldn't argue if someone says K10 has a slightly forward midrange. The coherency is simple great compared to the massively boosted bass and the "non-existing" upper mid/lower treble region of Heir 8.a. So overall the sound is still smooth, with just the right amount of sparkle in it. The imaging is accurate to my ears, soundstage isn't the largest, but the ratio of width and depth is close to 1. Micro detail, transparency and resolution is nice too. I actually find the bass quite enjoyable, maybe because I listen to pop and hip hop a lot or maybe it's the tips I used. The impact and rumble is great. it can be slow on some songs, but overall it's such a great improvement over 8.a's. I can only assume the custom version will sound better.
K10 sounds very similar to the VE stage 2 demo I auditioned, which I thought was one of the few neutral/accurate and musical CIEMs I have ever heard. My wallet is not safe now..
8C: Project87 has pretty much said everything about it. I agree with that 8C is a 8.a with lifted lower treble region. It's basically a upgraded version of my Noble 5. I wasn't overly impressed, so I didn't audition it for very long.
These K10 impressions are great to hear. Thanks for sharing. I'm in a nervous lurch, waiting for mine to be finished, and hoping I'll enjoy the signature. Everything I read about the K10 (including this) seems to reinforce that it will be something I like! And a worthwhile upgrade from the 8.A.
I'm also hoping my design looks good, and not too boring. Just went for a simple woody. Nothing flashy or sparkly like so many showcased in this thread. The wait is rolling along....
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I'm also hoping my design looks good, and not too boring. Just went for a simple woody. Nothing flashy or sparkly like so many showcased in this thread. The wait is rolling along....
A "simple" wood design still looks really nice! Understated and clean, there's nothing at all wrong with that choice.
The place is very hard to find Very noisy and crowded, so I tried my best to grab some useful information in 30 mins time.
K10: The overall signature is quite neutral. In this thread, K10's bass is always the most talked about. I was trying to find some useful info on how the mid and treble sound, but still couldn't till now. People have been saying that K10 has plenty mid/treble, it's not lacking in any area. Now I understand why, to my ears the mid and treble is really very very neutral/linear with a touch of warmth (not too much). So it's really not easy to assign them to a specific signature category. Extensions on both side are decent too, not the highest in my CIEMs, but top class. The mid range is organic and clean, and the placement is correct too, but I wouldn't argue if someone says K10 has a slightly forward midrange. The coherency is simple great compared to the massively boosted bass and the "non-existing" upper mid/lower treble region of Heir 8.a. So overall the sound is still smooth, with just the right amount of sparkle in it. The imaging is accurate to my ears, soundstage isn't the largest, but the ratio of width and depth is close to 1. Micro detail, transparency and resolution is nice too. I actually find the bass quite enjoyable, maybe because I listen to pop and hip hop a lot or maybe it's the tips I used. The impact and rumble is great. it can be slow on some songs, but overall it's such a great improvement over 8.a's. I can only assume the custom version will sound better.
K10 sounds very similar to the VE stage 2 demo I auditioned, which I thought was one of the few neutral/accurate and musical CIEMs I have ever heard. My wallet is not safe now..