DingDongMonster
100+ Head-Fier
Quick first impression on stock tips, Xduoo XD05 with ESS card and Sparkos amps.
The Titan is exactly like the guys at Symphonium described and what I would expect from them. It's bassy but balanced. Another way to describe it, balanced with the thumps. Despite the size of the bass shelf, there is no bass bleed. Sounds open with good top end. Female vocals are more forward compared to males. Some people might find it brightish, like any Symphonium IEMs, just change the tips. Which leads to the stage leaning towards the big side of things. Call me crazy. I think it's on par or bigger than the Storm. The resolution is kilobuck quality, acceptable, but not at the level of some Symphonium IEMs. The Titan fits like the Storm, easy, no fuss.
What it is: Bass thump, open highs, big stage, neutral mids, overall signature neutral
What it is not: warm, intimate, bloomy
The inevitable question. Titan or Monarch III? Titan
The Titan is exactly like the guys at Symphonium described and what I would expect from them. It's bassy but balanced. Another way to describe it, balanced with the thumps. Despite the size of the bass shelf, there is no bass bleed. Sounds open with good top end. Female vocals are more forward compared to males. Some people might find it brightish, like any Symphonium IEMs, just change the tips. Which leads to the stage leaning towards the big side of things. Call me crazy. I think it's on par or bigger than the Storm. The resolution is kilobuck quality, acceptable, but not at the level of some Symphonium IEMs. The Titan fits like the Storm, easy, no fuss.
What it is: Bass thump, open highs, big stage, neutral mids, overall signature neutral
What it is not: warm, intimate, bloomy
The inevitable question. Titan or Monarch III? Titan