Yeah. The Y-split is indeed a little on the heavy side. I haven't used it much at all, but it's definitely more hefty than the splits on my other cables.
How are you finding the Tux? I'd like to hear your thoughts on them vis-a-vis the Legend X.
Thank you, I most definitely will! My ears are a little blocked right now (from the flu), but I'm loving what I'm hearing. It's definitely a more engaging hybrid than the Khan. My wife, who generally loves a detailed, balanced sound, even quipped that it sounds good to her ears.
It's being kinda pleasure to use them, finding some genres where it exceeded the expectations (e.g most of "Billboard hot 100" playlist on Tidal) and some that not much (e.g everything else). Of course take that with a grain of salt 24h only.
For me, not a "Mini Khan" as being advertised, at least not from the good things that marked me (e.g airy, energy on the highs, soundstage), it is a really good balanced hybrid though.
I will spend some time on a "comparison mode brain" soon and share more details. A12t, EE Valkyrie, EE LX... full BA, Hybrid and Tribid... will be interesting.
It's being kinda pleasure to use them, finding some genres where it exceeded the expectations (e.g most of "Billboard hot 100" playlist on Tidal) and some that not much (e.g everything else). Of course take that with a grain of salt 24h only.
For me, not a "Mini Khan" as being advertised, at least not from the good things that marked me (e.g airy, energy on the highs, soundstage), it is a really good balanced hybrid though.
I will spend some time on a "comparison mode brain" soon and share more details. A12t, EE Valkyrie, EE LX... full BA, Hybrid and Tribid... will be interesting.
Any K10U owners looking for a good cable pairing? I can confirm, that my Norne all silver litz cable, is a match made in heaven. I have been going back and forth between the stock cable and Effect Ares II, and both had a different sound, with the stock cable sounding the thinnest. The Ares II added some nice bass rumble and texture, while still remaining somewhat thin in the mids and top end. Then I switched to my Norne Therium 4 wire (pure silver multi strand litz with cotton core), and wow! With the Norne silver, the bass got even stronger and more textured, while the mids got a bit warmer yet still more resolving at the same time. The highs have a nice sparkle but never even get close to sounding harsh, like they can with stock and Ares II cables. All in all, putting the Norne Therium on my K10U, has resulted in the most positive results I have ever got from a cable upgrade. Also, that just goes to show when implemented right, silver can add warmth and impact, while still increasing the resolution. Next up is the Effect Audio Lionheart, once I have the funds. . .
I hear alot of people say k10ua has a fun somewhat forgiving signature but am I the only one who finds it kinda analytical and bright. I dont know about other Noble products but it seems most top iem from noble has this thinn analytical sound as a signature.
I hear alot of people say k10ua has a fun somewhat forgiving signature but am I the only one who finds it kinda analytical and bright. I dont know about other Noble products but it seems most top iem from noble has this thinn analytical sound as a signature.
I thought the same thing, until I got the rights tips and seal. If they are not inserted deep enough, they can sound thin. I am super treble sensitive, and absolutely hate a thin sound signature, and in fact I like it warmer and thicker than anyone I know. Once I got a really good seal and fit with the right tips, and got a warm cable, the K10U became my endgame sound signature, and are miles away from sounding thin.
They are definitely detailed but I don't find them bright. The mid forward keeps them from being too analytical to my ears. I say mid forward but it's done naturally and suits a lot of the music I listen to perfectly.
I have question about different between Katana CIEM and Universal in sound signature, bass, mids and treble? Because always there are different.
I listen universal version and I like it, very like, for me this is one of the best iem/ciem, especially on vocals and unison music.
My dream I want from Katana mids, and bass and treble from Khan
I have question about different between Katana CIEM and Universal in sound signature, bass, mids and treble? Because always there are different.
I listen universal version and I like it, very like, for me this is one of the best iem/ciem, especially on vocals and unison music.
My dream I want from Katana mids, and bass and treble from Khan
I decided to send in my Katana to a third party for a reshell into a CIEM because the universal simply wouldn't fit me and I didn't have the bucks for the prestige treatment
The bass I'd say has remained the standard Katana bass, not much of a change there, but the treble has been elevated significantly compared to the stock universal model. I also got a lot more instrumental separation, detail retrieval and a generally higher level of technicality.
All in all it's a matter of how well the IEMs fit, and the seal that you achieve with universals. Customs will always have a deeper insertion though, and that generally gives you better response on both ends
Also, I realise my Katana isn't original Noble material so to say, as third party reshells can have some adverse effects on the sound, but in my specific case I absolutely loved the end result. Attaching some photos of the ItsFit/Noble Katana
I decided to send in my Katana to a third party for a reshell into a CIEM because the universal simply wouldn't fit me and I didn't have the bucks for the prestige treatment
The bass I'd say has remained the standard Katana bass, not much of a change there, but the treble has been elevated significantly compared to the stock universal model. I also got a lot more instrumental separation, detail retrieval and a generally higher level of technicality.
All in all it's a matter of how well the IEMs fit, and the seal that you achieve with universals. Customs will always have a deeper insertion though, and that generally gives you better response on both ends
Also, I realise my Katana isn't original Noble material so to say, as third party reshells can have some adverse effects on the sound, but in my specific case I absolutely loved the end result. Attaching some photos of the ItsFit/Noble Katana
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