RHA - T20 - Impressions, Reviews, and questions
Nov 18, 2017 at 5:21 PM Post #1,051 of 1,127
The only reason I could imagine for you to want another 750 is to use it in places where you don't want to take your t20. As I own both of them my first recommendation is just to use the t20 as well, as it is a direct upgrade from the 750 and better in every aspect. The t10 are noticeable darker than both the t20 and 750, I didn't like their signature and if you like and are used to both the t20 and the 750 and don't see you liking them UNLESS you want more bass than what your t20 with bass filters give you. The t10 are also noticeable harder to drive, in case that is an issue with you.
 
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Nov 18, 2017 at 5:53 PM Post #1,055 of 1,127
They sound well enough, although they are obviously a downgrade from the 750 I don't really feel the difference is really that noticeable. The only 2 issues to consider is that they are more bass inclined than the 750 and my unit had driver flex that I have never noticed on the 750 or t20.
 
Nov 20, 2017 at 3:18 AM Post #1,056 of 1,127
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Dec 1, 2017 at 6:47 AM Post #1,059 of 1,127
Did anyone have the chance to compare the T20 to the CL750?
I have the T20 now. First impressions is that they are pretty good (amped by my PHA-3). I wonder how the CL750 compare and if they provide better isolation.
 
Dec 5, 2017 at 11:41 PM Post #1,060 of 1,127
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I am very interest in how you did this mod. Did you have to do any modification to the shell of the earbud to make it fit? How are you holding the connector in place?

My pair of T20s spring cable is slowly wearing out despite having a plastic ear hook over the original cable since day one.
 
Jan 1, 2018 at 2:51 PM Post #1,061 of 1,127
Can anybody give a feedback to T20 vs Degauss Labs Howl?
I don't know much about IEs and both models seem like they wanna achieve the same.
And the lack of feedback regarding the Howls doesn't help either.

Also, after this thread is quite old by now - did your cable lasted long? I've heard a lot of complains.
 
Apr 24, 2018 at 11:19 AM Post #1,063 of 1,127
Can anyone tell me how easy the t20i's are to drive? Would only be using by cellphone to do so. Microcenter is selling these at such a price I can hardly pass on them if they will sound good with my phone.
 
Apr 24, 2018 at 11:40 AM Post #1,064 of 1,127
Can anyone tell me how easy the t20i's are to drive? Would only be using by cellphone to do so. Microcenter is selling these at such a price I can hardly pass on them if they will sound good with my phone.
They are very easy to drive with smartphones. Built for it really. Just be careful with the memory wire hook, they’re absolutely weak and wear off quick. The wire in the hook can also break making the memory hook useless even with careful use. I have black tape wrapped around the hook on my 2nd pair for protection. Only negative in a very good RHA model. RHA do offer replacements.
 
Apr 24, 2018 at 11:42 AM Post #1,065 of 1,127
They are very easy to drive with smartphones. Built for it really. Just be careful with the memory wire hook, they’re absolutely weak and wear off quick. The wire in the hook can also break making the memory hook useless even with careful use. I have black tape wrapped around the hook on my 2nd pair for protection. Only negative in a very good RHA model. RHA do offer replacements.


That is exactly what I wanted to hear. For $79 they seem like an absolute steal and a great replacement for my Shure 215's.
 

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