HansBarbarossa
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Yes, Softears are able to surprise! I've gotten to familiarizing myself with RSV for now, but I'm still a little busy with work and I pay attention to them sporadically. I noticed that playing with tips in the case of RSV makes more changes than in the case of RS10. I had to try a lot of different tips (I'm already tired of doing this, haha) and so far I have chosen two options: 1) these are the complete silicone tips (S) the same as I use with the RS10. This makes it sound massive but dry at the same time. 2) The second version of tips with which RSV surprised me is the old 2-flanged, large transparent ones from Hifiman Re0 (this makes the sound volumetric, well-balanced, but unusually beautiful and musical). This version captures melody and dynamics.
But with an in-ear installation, oddly enough, I do better with the RS10. It would seem that everything should be the other way around, but no, with RSV, in my case, with the installation, different tips and the difference in sound, everything is more complicated.
But with an in-ear installation, oddly enough, I do better with the RS10. It would seem that everything should be the other way around, but no, with RSV, in my case, with the installation, different tips and the difference in sound, everything is more complicated.
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