I have Anole VX, SA6, the neutral with bass boost or mild V tuned IEMs.
SA6 and Bravery are pretty close sounding one uptill upper mid, I referred Bravery as Mini-SA6.
However, the 6khz concha gain peaks are the point their philosophy fluctuates; Bravery tries to stay on neutral line, meanwhile SA6 took a compensation approach to get around. This 5kh-6.5khz region highly affects the female vocals’ “th” sound, it will make it more nuanced but at the same time could cause a sense of harshness for treble sensitive group with its resonance.
Also Bravery takes more neutral approach from 10khz which gives slightly more air.
The sound stage are about the same on both, but I feel SA6 got a bit wider diffusion due to it’s 7khz small creative leak.
I could say Both got S tonality, SA6 with A technicalities and Bravery with B+ technicalities.
for Anole VX, it almost same could be said, VX has wider sound stage due to the 7khz plateau, which gives the unique sense of super resolving capacity to VX’s 10BA.
the Air presentation is more vivid on Bravery, but they are both very neutral with bass boost tuning. Technicalities are different hugely different on both, I could say Both got S tonality, VX with S technicalities and Bravery with B+ techn
thx for the answer ! looks like i wont need to spend money to buy SA6 then
so bravery is mini of mini anole vx? ... kinda curious with it but too bad the price too high for impulsive buying
btw i actually got some cosmetic defect in my bravery, luckily bought it from good local seller and already got the replacement
but not sure why, my tips feel off often when i put it off from my ears on the new bravery .... is it because the shell have a bit different shape because of handmade?
im pretty sure the nozzle will have exact same shape because its looks like mass produced item