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New Head-Fier
Simphonio RX10
Single 10mm DD IEM
Build:
According to product info, using a self developed 10mm Graphene+PET+PU three layered driver diaphragm
A uniquely shaped IEM shell, may seem unaccustomed at first look, but fits extremely well in ear cavity, serves very well as passive noise isolation
Sound:
-Thick on vocals with warm touch, especially suitable for sentimental music & Jazz
-This is on the other end compared to other recent flagship single DDs, such as A8000, Dunu Luna or even Zen, they are all on the brighter side, with previously un-imagined resolution level, with technicalities going to the roof
-Very solid bass dive but with natural extension, you may even image the types & sizes of drums on certain tracks
-Crispier sound image & higher resolution than its predecessor flagship VR1
-Silky smooth trebles which won't hurt your ears, but not as penetrating as other dedicated treble BAs or EST drivers
What this one is doing especially well is as if it's amplifying the level of emotion that the singer tried to deliver, rather than just trying to precisely deliver as much details & dynamics to your ears in many other new IEM technical races, this reminds me on listening on a turntable.
Cable on the 2nd picture is not the original one, I just tried it in a audio shop using a Noble 8 core OCC cable from my own IEM
Single 10mm DD IEM
Build:
According to product info, using a self developed 10mm Graphene+PET+PU three layered driver diaphragm
A uniquely shaped IEM shell, may seem unaccustomed at first look, but fits extremely well in ear cavity, serves very well as passive noise isolation
Sound:
-Thick on vocals with warm touch, especially suitable for sentimental music & Jazz
-This is on the other end compared to other recent flagship single DDs, such as A8000, Dunu Luna or even Zen, they are all on the brighter side, with previously un-imagined resolution level, with technicalities going to the roof
-Very solid bass dive but with natural extension, you may even image the types & sizes of drums on certain tracks
-Crispier sound image & higher resolution than its predecessor flagship VR1
-Silky smooth trebles which won't hurt your ears, but not as penetrating as other dedicated treble BAs or EST drivers
What this one is doing especially well is as if it's amplifying the level of emotion that the singer tried to deliver, rather than just trying to precisely deliver as much details & dynamics to your ears in many other new IEM technical races, this reminds me on listening on a turntable.
Cable on the 2nd picture is not the original one, I just tried it in a audio shop using a Noble 8 core OCC cable from my own IEM