antaresenis
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having owned both, I agree with you with the exception of one small thing:
I discovered that N4, though perfectly precise, does not necessarily reveal everything. Sometimes Noble 4's absence of bass hides the base lines of some music pieces, which I didn't know they existed until I put on the K10. A great example would be Astor Piazzolla's Central Park Concert album. I realized that I had been unsware of some of the great stuff Hector Console was doing with his double bass in the back because I had not been able to hear it with my Noble 4C.
I discovered that N4, though perfectly precise, does not necessarily reveal everything. Sometimes Noble 4's absence of bass hides the base lines of some music pieces, which I didn't know they existed until I put on the K10. A great example would be Astor Piazzolla's Central Park Concert album. I realized that I had been unsware of some of the great stuff Hector Console was doing with his double bass in the back because I had not been able to hear it with my Noble 4C.