I'll be bringing my Storms, so PM me if you'd like a listen. Just make sure to bring your own tips.
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Subtonic STORM: Impressions and Discussion
Not sure to what degree this has been covered here, but I got this update today from Subtonic:
And this from Subtonic as well, which people have discussed here:Launch edition has the same sound as regular edition. Only change is external cosmetics. The sound remains the same.
That first quarter end is coming down fast so we'll see.We are still working on the regular edition to be ready for release later this quarter.
Chang
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Subtonic will be attending CanJam NYC alongside Nightjar Acoustics and Symphonium Audio, come find us at booth D11. The regular edition is still being prepared but since there are still many who have not heard the STORM we will have the launch edition available for demo. Do drop by for a listen!
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Any update when the next release will be? Will it be super limited again?
Any update when the next release will be? Will it be super limited again?
AFAIK they're shooting for next month.
@Chang , I have read here in this thread that cable rolling with STORM is quite challenging?
What do I have to pay particular attention to?
Thanks.
What do I have to pay particular attention to?
Thanks.
Cable rolling is very easy actually.
Step 1: Obtain a 2-pin cable.
Step 2: Remove existing cable from Storm.
Step 3: Attach new cable into Storm.
Step 4: Listen to Storm.
Step 5: Return to Step 1 and repeat.
Step 1: Obtain a 2-pin cable.
Step 2: Remove existing cable from Storm.
Step 3: Attach new cable into Storm.
Step 4: Listen to Storm.
Step 5: Return to Step 1 and repeat.
Not sure what you mean by challenging but Storm is one of the most responsive IEM to not just cables but any change in the chain that I've tried. Definitely do so if you get a chance to.
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Really looking forward to purchasing the IEM this year. I'll have to divest some auto stuff but I think it's well worth it.
Not sure what you mean by challenging but Storm is one of the most responsive IEM to not just cables but any change in the chain that I've tried. Definitely do so if you get a chance to.
My question relates more to the aspect of how I can safely move the cable (2-pin plugs) out of SsTORM's rather narrow sockets. I may have misunderstood the comments here and it's not a problem at all with STORM.
ZeroChad
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My question relates more to the aspect of how I can safely move the cable (2-pin plugs) out of SsTORM's rather narrow sockets. I may have misunderstood the comments here and it's not a problem at all with STORM.
It's not that much more difficult vs non-recessed sockets if that's what you are trying to say.
The force required is similar, just make sure you pull on the cable housing and not the cable itself.
You can also leverage a nail in-between the socket and the cable to further assist your extraction of the cable from the socket.
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Did anyone try Questyle CMA18 portable with Subtonic Storm? Will it drive fully with 1W@32ohm?
ZeroChad
Sponsor: Symphonium Audio
Did anyone try Questyle CMA18 portable with Subtonic Storm? Will it drive fully with 1W@32ohm?
From what I heard, the CMA18P should have no problems driving the STORM.
However, it being a good pairing is another question entirely.
I think @Chang has heard them both, so maybe he'll comment in a bit
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Hello folks! Is the DX320 Max Ti still seen as the best possible DAP for the Storm, or is the community seeing another as better? I know there were rumblings about the Cayin N30LE, but wasn't sure?
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