For travel where I take only one IEM, 64a is the one, Apex is the best thing ever for comfort.Take them out? They never left my earsI’ve learned to read lips so most of my everyday life can happen while I have my iems in
For planes specifically I only use 64 iems due to the pressure vent though
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I have been looking at the Ares II+, and bet that cable pairs nicely with the K10U. I can only imagine how powerful the bass is with that cable.still sounds great to my ears.

Recieved my Falcon today!
Can't wait for these to become my daily driver for the gym once I hit back Monday.
Can't wait for these to become my daily driver for the gym once I hit back Monday.
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Insanely beautiful.
Spectacular IEM, spectacular video.
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I currently have a B&W c5 series 2. Thinking on buying a M3 now. How good is it for jazz and classical music? Specifically, how wide and/or deep its soundstage is.
Has someone compared the M3 with ie800, ie800s or with the lcd-i3 ? These were the other options I was considering in the M3 price range.
Any help would be appreciated.
Has someone compared the M3 with ie800, ie800s or with the lcd-i3 ? These were the other options I was considering in the M3 price range.
Any help would be appreciated.
I spent the last four days and nights with Khan. Thank you @SeeSax for sending her my way. Khan may be male but I prefer IEMs to be female in nature.
My brief notes on Khan:
Warm with a caveat. Very present treble, very present deep chocolaty bass. Mildly recessed mids (maybe because the bass takes over a little of the low mids and the treble presence affects the upper mids
Bass and treble are the stars. Deep bass and so present of treble in an excellent way to me.
Unique timbre to me. Likable but different. Mids took a bit to get used to. What is funny is that after switching the Khan back and forth with a bunch of other IEMs that I know well, I would get confused of which one was in my ear. When it was Khan I kept getting that special feeling of “wow this is nice, I like it” and then I would check and fine out it was the Khan.
The bass and treble are addicting the more times you inject Khan into your body. The caveat of it being warm is that it is not a warmth that you sit back and relax with. It is a warmth that calls for your attention. She actually demands your attention in a very good way!
Don't worry SeeSax I will send her your way Tuesday morning. She may sound even better than before!
My brief notes on Khan:
Warm with a caveat. Very present treble, very present deep chocolaty bass. Mildly recessed mids (maybe because the bass takes over a little of the low mids and the treble presence affects the upper mids
Bass and treble are the stars. Deep bass and so present of treble in an excellent way to me.
Unique timbre to me. Likable but different. Mids took a bit to get used to. What is funny is that after switching the Khan back and forth with a bunch of other IEMs that I know well, I would get confused of which one was in my ear. When it was Khan I kept getting that special feeling of “wow this is nice, I like it” and then I would check and fine out it was the Khan.
The bass and treble are addicting the more times you inject Khan into your body. The caveat of it being warm is that it is not a warmth that you sit back and relax with. It is a warmth that calls for your attention. She actually demands your attention in a very good way!
Don't worry SeeSax I will send her your way Tuesday morning. She may sound even better than before!
A day in with the Falcon and I am pleasantly surprised by it. I'd call it a slightly V shaped signature with clear vocals and highs that extend quite well for a TWS / it's price. Definetly the Noble house sound to my ears - K10 and Savant owners will love this if they decide to pick it up.
Excellent convenience, connection strength, and battery life as well. Stock tips fit surprisingly well, but strangely I had to go to the smallest size for best fit. I usually use the largest tips available. Smallest Final E tips also are very comfy as well, deciding between the two which I like best. Seems the latter amps up the low end a bit but seperation is better with the stock tips.
Job well done, @FullCircle! Hitting the gym hard with these tomorrow morning.
Excellent convenience, connection strength, and battery life as well. Stock tips fit surprisingly well, but strangely I had to go to the smallest size for best fit. I usually use the largest tips available. Smallest Final E tips also are very comfy as well, deciding between the two which I like best. Seems the latter amps up the low end a bit but seperation is better with the stock tips.
Job well done, @FullCircle! Hitting the gym hard with these tomorrow morning.
Anybody who doesn't like earphones would still want a piece of that. That's top class, John. Well done!
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Does anybody know if the Falcons will be available in the UK? Audio Sanctuary don't seem to have them on their website.
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The M3's midrange is way too recessed to perform jazz imo. The Savant II would do a better job, and if the LCD's openness and size aren't an issue, i'd say that's your best betI currently have a B&W c5 series 2. Thinking on buying a M3 now. How good is it for jazz and classical music? Specifically, how wide and/or deep its soundstage is.
Has someone compared the M3 with ie800, ie800s or with the lcd-i3 ? These were the other options I was considering in the M3 price range.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I believe Zococity is the only place in Europe with the Falcon at the moment. https://zococity.es/auriculares/auriculares-in-ear/shopby/manufacturer-noble_audioDoes anybody know if the Falcons will be available in the UK? Audio Sanctuary don't seem to have them on their website.
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The M3's midrange is way too recessed to perform jazz imo. The Savant II would do a better job, and if the LCD's openness and size aren't an issue, i'd say that's your best bet
Thank you. From the Noble Audio line up, in your opinion, which model provides the best sound stage? Can be from an older model.
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