I don't have the Geek yet-- I must have checked the wrong box at Amazon as it got shipped to my home address and I'm not going to be there for a couple weeks yet. I'm looking forward to trying it. I've got the Carbo Mezzo and Blon 03 sitting about equal-- will the GK surpass them? Only time & listening will tell.
I have the budget trifecta too. Also waiting on the Geek to get to me. I need to revisit them all before I rank them. Its been enough time that I don't have a firm grasp on their tonalities anymore.
I have the budget trifecta too. Also waiting on the Geek to get to me. I need to revisit them all before I rank them. Its been enough time that I don't have a firm grasp on their tonalities anymore.
The BL-03 has a good tuning, there's no doubt about it. I just can't believe you can get the sheer technicality of the GK10 for about $20 extra. Spherical staging, decent imaging, accurate timbre throughout. I don't have many 'fun' IEMs so it's filled that niche. It's not a perfect IEM but I still scratch my head when I listen to it and then feel quite lucky to have it at my side.
N3Pro + Baldr sounds absolutely delish EST seem to perform better given extra power (and complementary tube). Gotta add this to my wishlist. And also M9 once released late this fall.. My wallet's crying right now
Also got to try the U6t at the store, they have one of the best BA bass in recent. Perhaps indistinguishable from DD, they're really good. Rather warm-tilted, but with good clarity and details up top. Kinda less warm & clearer version of Nio. Very good for male vocals, and EDM bass tracks. So-so for female. Treble smoother much preferred to me than U12t. Perhaps my favourite of the 64 lineup. It has that wide soundstage like U12t. Switchable MX module (may attenuate some bass, and highlight the mids more)
N3Pro + Baldr sounds absolutely delish EST seem to perform better given extra power (and complementary tube). Gotta add this to my wishlist. And also M9 once released late this fall.. My wallet's crying right now
Also got to try the U6t at the store, they have one of the best BA bass in recent. Perhaps indistinguishable from DD, they're really good. Rather warm-tilted, but with good clarity and details up top. Kinda less warm & clearer version of Nio. Very good for male vocals, and EDM bass tracks. So-so for female. Treble smoother much preferred to me than U12t. Perhaps my favourite of the 64 lineup. It has that wide soundstage like U12t. Switchable MX module (may attenuate some bass, and highlight the mids more)
Interesting impressions. I've yet to really enjoy a 64 Audio IEM as I find their house sound to be too thin and dry on the whole (especially the mids) for my tastes. This does seem like an interesting release though...will hope an opportunity for a demo crosses my path sometime
I was going to give my Monarch and PW 1950s a week of breakin, but..........listening to them this morning to Patricia Barber's new album, Clique, they are the best I have heard in my collection. I started break in on late Sunday afternoon. Great album if you like bass fiddle.
Rocky, how come you never tried ThieAudio tribids. They would seem to be right down your alley.
They came out at a time when I was caught up in the delusion that the only gear with considering is the super higher end stuff. I'm over that now and have recently been eyeballing the Clair.
In other news the W6.2 is a fuggin' great IEM. I know it's a BA/DD hybrid but there's scant info and no reviews I could find and I have no idea what it costs. The balance & body through the mids and highs is superb. Male and female vocals are both seductive and excellent, with the advantage probably going to female vocals slightly. Instrumental timbre is natural and nice and there is no shout in the mids or ting & zing in the highs. Bass is wonderfully textured but imho needs a touch more thump, rumble & extension-- this is the only ding in the armour so far but bear in mind I've so far only heard it through the n3pro and have not applied any EQ. I will say that this IEM has passed my most difficult test in that when trying to "listen critically" I find myself instead getting sucked into the music and oblivious to anything else. When an IEM can do this it's achieved the first step towards greatness. More impressions to come, especially after I've tried it through the M8.
They came out at a time when I was caught up in the delusion that the only gear with considering is the super higher end stuff. I'm over that now and have recently been eyeballing the Clair.
In other news the W6.2 is a fuggin' great IEM. I know it's a BA/DD hybrid but there's scant info and no reviews I could find and I have no idea what it costs. The balance & body through the mids and highs is superb. Male and female vocals are both seductive and excellent, with the advantage probably going to female vocals slightly. Instrumental timbre is natural and nice and there is no shout in the mids or ting & zing in the highs. Bass is wonderfully textured but imho needs a touch more thump, rumble & extension-- this is the only ding in the armour so far but bear in mind I've so far only heard it through the n3pro and have not applied any EQ. I will say that this IEM has passed my most difficult test in that when trying to "listen critically" I find myself instead getting sucked into the music and oblivious to anything else. When an IEM can do this it's achieved the first step towards greatness. More impressions to come, especially after I've tried it through the M8.
In other news the W6.2 is a fuggin' great IEM. I know it's a BA/DD hybrid but there's scant info and no reviews I could find and I have no idea what it costs. The balance & body through the mids and highs is superb. Male and female vocals are both seductive and excellent, with the advantage probably going to female vocals slightly. Instrumental timbre is natural and nice and there is no shout in the mids or ting & zing in the highs. Bass is wonderfully textured but imho needs a touch more thump, rumble & extension-- this is the only ding in the armour so far but bear in mind I've so far only heard it through the n3pro and have not applied any EQ. I will say that this IEM has passed my most difficult test in that when trying to "listen critically" I find myself instead getting sucked into the music and oblivious to anything else. When an IEM can do this it's achieved the first step towards greatness. More impressions to come, especially after I've tried it through the M8.
I'm quite enjoying the OG Sednafit tips-- they're my go-to's when I want to maximize bass impact. I don't have a lot of cables on hand unfortunately...and I tend to minimize cable rolling on gear I don't outright own. That said I will try my PW#10 on the Witch.
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