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gotta love a baby guard-cat... they don't like dogs when they're fully grown...
relevant,
gotta love a baby guard-cat... they don't like dogs when they're fully grown...
5C with R-configuration for review by @project86. I, for one, am looking forward to reading his review.
5C with R-configuration for review by @project86
. I, for one, am looking forward to reading his review.
5C with R-configuration for review by @project86. I, for one, am looking forward to reading his review.
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What does the Wizard think of releasing the R configuration as a standalone IEM? Judging from the pirates' impression I will be very much interested in it
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Audiogon has some of their favorite photos from Axpona, the first 2 images look remind me of some great guys we have here.
http://hub.audiogon.com/blog/2014/05/16/our-favorites-from-axpona-2014/
The "R" is an option for the Noble 3C, 4C and 5C products.
Essentially it is this:
The "R" is a dedicated reference driver placed within the CIEM housing, in addition to what ever configuration that was chosen.
For example, if the "R" option is chosen for the 5C, a reference driver is also placed into the housing, along with an "A/B" switch.
When the switch is in the 5C position, the CIEM is utilizing a 5 driver cluster of balanced armature drivers, offering up a robust sound signature with hard hitting lows.
When the switch is in the "R" postion, the 5 drivers are turned off, and the signal from the sound source is then directed to the reference driver, offering up a crystal clear sound signature, great for classical, strings, vocals etc.
In essense, a Noble 3C, 4C and 5C with the R option, is a 2 in one CIEM.
So the R is multiple driver too? That the reason why only available for model below 5c?