Thanks for you interest in the Zombie Max. If I were limited to two words, they would be hits hard!
ZM is Rhapsodio's bass-tuned specialist, combining deep, rumble and slam with surprising resolution and clarity in mids and treble.
This seems to be Sammy's signature style - maintaining, balance, clarity and precision while drawing emphasis within a particular part of the spectrum. I recently discovered and love his work.
Scarlet Beast emphasizes mids (particularly female vocals), Infinity Ultra highlights crisp, airy treble (with excellent staging and instrument separation), while ZM and Bomber V2 hold down the lower end.
Supreme is the flagship series, which basically does everything well - more on this later in a separate post.
If you enjoy EDM, drums and bass, you will likely have some fun with ZM. In my opinion it compares favorably to the best bass-tuned IEMs I've heard - EE Raven, FiR Xe6 and FiR Rn6.
Bomber V2 is really fun, as well. I wasn't expecting to enjoy this one as much as I have, but it's become my go-to for late night listening with a warmer, bass-heavy tuning.
If you have an opportunity to pick up either ZM or BV2, I'd say go for it, as these are pretty rare and you can get some good deals on the secondary market. I'm sure Sammy would be happy to build you one, as well!
Infinity Ultra emphasizes detail and resolution, particularly in the upper-mids and treble. It's one of the most precise, clear presentations I've heard for this type of specialist IEM.
I haven't done much cable-rolling with this one, but I'm looking forward to experimenting. I'm particularly interested in seeing how it pairs with warmer, mids-focussed cables (Orpheus, Sonnet of Adam, Valhalla).
Infinity Ultra emphasizes detail and resolution, particularly in the upper-mids and treble. It's one of the most precise, clear presentations I've heard for this type of specialist IEM.
I haven't done much cable-rolling with this one, but I'm looking forward to experimenting. I'm particularly interested in seeing how it pairs with warmer, mids-focussed cables (Orpheus, Sonnet of Adam, Valhalla).
It's the best IEM I've heard so far, imagine if it's good, even though it's not a tuning that I usually like, it has left me perplexed. Somewhat delayed mids, but super immersive, enveloping, realistic tonality, the details are something I have no words to describe fairly.
The Infinity MK2 truly is a beautiful IEM. It was fascinating looking inside the shells. The full size coils used in the crossover looks magical in there. Loved the sound of them too. Thank you for the opportunity!!
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