[REVIEW]: Noble Audio Kaiser 10: 10-driver Custom-Fit In-Ear Monitor
May 1, 2016 at 8:48 AM Post #361 of 367
Maybe. But it's not a good reason for the guy not to try and for you to make him look like a weirdo.
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Ur not weird, this is just a question that

A - I can't resolve via tapping on my phone
B - a question not in my wheel house. I am more in the area of production and design

Brannan would take care of such a question and he is asleep right now

Thus the best way to have cs questions such as yours answered would be to E mail him, the website has the contact information there
 
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Oct 6, 2017 at 3:05 PM Post #365 of 367
As posted in the Vega thread, I'm thinking of getting a Vega or the Massdrop Noble Kaiser 10s. I mostly listen to classic rock and the Beatles. Any suggestions?

I have the k10 and I have had the Vega for a week loaner, the Vega has more bass than the already bassy k10, and the Vega is sharper sounding, all along the entire frequency range. I feel like the Vega 2.0 (which doesn't exist no plans have ever been announced) will be worthwhile. For now, the k10 is a much more well-designed iem, smoother, and better overall.
 
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Oct 6, 2017 at 3:21 PM Post #366 of 367
I have the k10 and I have had the Vega for a week loaner, the Vega has more bass than the already bassy k10, and the Vega is sharper sounding, all along the entire frequency range. I feel like the Vega 2.0 (which doesn't exist no plans have ever been announced) will be worthwhile. For now, the k10 is a much more well-designed iem.
What source are you using?
 

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