Reviewers Wanted: Be One Of The First to Experience the RHA T10i
Sep 25, 2014 at 3:39 PM Post #16 of 157
I've never reviewed an IEM before, or anything in detail for that matter, but the RHA MA750's are the only phone I've decided I will definitely not sell (after buying them I sold my AKG 550's, and them my Philips Fidelio X1's). 2 days before the teaser on Facebook was announced for the T10i's, I purchased another pair of IEMs after (thinking) that RHA wouldn't release a better phone for a while - and if you look on your Teaser image, you can see me comment about the fact I'd done so [lol] - I greatly enjoy IEMs over headphones are the MA750's were almost perfect for me, the cable and build quality, along with ear fit are all perfect.
 
I've actually persuaded my friend to enter the hi-fi world through them, and have recommended them to many others, and I love the fact they are made straight out Glasgow! (Scotland love, was born in Glasgow) still live in in Scotland incase you have to mention where you live, and I am 17 years old.
 
That's basically my background, I currently own and alternate between DUNU DN-1000's and RHA MA750's.
 
I also like to say if possible some great reviewers would be |joker|, and I would also love to read a follow up review from the people over at Headfonia, as their Scottish Lowlanders review is what led me to ultimately purchase the MA750s.
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 3:39 PM Post #17 of 157
I use a direct output from a Blu-Ray player and would like to be considered for a trial and review of your IEMs. Thanks for your consideration.
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 4:17 PM Post #19 of 157
I would kindly offer my service if needed. I have only spent few days with my friends 750 but I have experience with a wide range of iems (check my profile).
I thought the 750 were fantastic value but the sound, especially the treble, wasn't really to my liking ,but I was mainly listening to SE846 and Earsonics S-EM6 by then so that would explain my lukewarm impressions.
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 4:26 PM Post #20 of 157
Hi guys, just wanted to second dweaver and shotgunshane, with DannyBai and d marc0 flipping a coin for the third spot.  
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Sep 25, 2014 at 4:45 PM Post #22 of 157
I've never owned an RHA product, but have owned many pairs of IEM's and headphones over the ears. Although my time here on Head-Fi has been short, I would love to review this IEM.
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 4:59 PM Post #23 of 157
No experience with RHA - but quite a bit reviewing other products from other Audio companies.  Definitely interested in these as the are my preferred form factor (have owned most of the Shure SE series in some form of other - current number 1 IEMs are the Fidue A83).
 
My full profile can be found here : http://www.head-fi.org/u/170914/brooko
(It includes a list of gear past and present)
 
List of product reviews is here: http://www.head-fi.org/users/170914/reviews
 
Couple of comparison I wrote earlier this year - so you can see my writing/reviewing style:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/725127/comparison-review-a-tale-of-two-sennheisers-hd600-vs-hd700
http://www.head-fi.org/t/727739/comparison-review-beyerdynamic-s-siblings-the-classic-dt880-vs-the-flagship-t1
 
Thanks for your consideration.
 
BTW - if there is one single person who should definitely be reviewing these - I'd cast a vote for !joker!.  His IEM reviews are epic.
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 5:24 PM Post #25 of 157
Only had the MA750 non-i on loan for a couple of weeks but that is the reason the T10 is top of my current list of in-ears to purchase. I would love to hear it!! Love the idea of tuning filters and am willing to bet the RHA implementation is well done. Good Luck to everyone, btw! Look forward to the impressions!
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 5:44 PM Post #26 of 157
I'd like to participate. Besides head-fi review, I'd make big detailed Russian review for our audience.

No experience with RHA products before, unfortunately
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 5:46 PM Post #27 of 157
I have no experience with RHA products, however I have heard a vast array of IEMs and am becoming increasingly critical and aware of sound signatures and IEM features.
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 5:48 PM Post #28 of 157
  BTW - if there is one single person who should definitely be reviewing these - I'd cast a vote for !joker!.  His IEM reviews are epic.

 
If I had to guess, I would imagine that ljokerl is on a separate list to review them.  
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  Having said that, I would also like to second you for a T10i unit.  
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Sep 25, 2014 at 5:59 PM Post #29 of 157
Hello Team RHA. I've never personally owned an RHA product but the excellent reviews of your current flagship, the MA750, has peaked my interest in the T10/T10i. It appears to be a breakthrough product considering that it's the first time RHA have made an earphone of its kind. Add to that the fact that their interchangeable nozzle design is mostly available with top-tier headphones such as the AKG K3003, Shure's SE846, etc. and an earphone with the same design costing $199 becomes very alluring. I may not be a seasoned reviewer as my fellow writers but as an aspiring reviewer it would be a great privilege to sample your newest headphone. My latest reviews are in my signature below or you can view them here:
 
Brainwavz R3 (recently added) - http://www.head-fi.org/products/brainwavz-r3-revised-edition/reviews/11664
Xiaomi Piston 2.1 Review (recently added) - http://www.head-fi.org/products/xiaomi-pistons-2-0-mk301/reviews/11655
SteelSeries Flux Review - http://www.head-fi.org/products/steelseries-flux-in-ear-headset-for-gaming-and-music/reviews/11552
Havi B3 Pro-1 Review - http://www.head-fi.org/t/711582/havi-b3-pro-1-impressions-thread/1785#post_10817878   
 
Since I have no set schedule I can guarantee a thorough review in little time as I can dedicate more of my day on impressions, analysis, comparisons, etc. etc.. So if you consider, I will prepare and work towards bringing you and our readers a quality review. Thank you,
Ryan
 
Sep 25, 2014 at 6:07 PM Post #30 of 157
I would like to have the opportunity to review RHA's new T10i IEM. I participated in a previous review program where myself and a friend of mine received the MA750 and reviewed them. I ultimately found the RHA IEM a good value and a relatively high performer, but felt that they were pretty far removed from neutral and required some EQ to listen to them for longer periods of time or to listen critically. I would like to hear if RHA has made any significant improvements upon their former flagship model in addition to the more ergonomic earpieces and would enjoy playing around with this filter system to see if it may be more useful for tuning than careful equalization.
 

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