Jul 9, 2014 at 12:28 PM Post #136 of 1,424
  Thanks
 
Not good for my ears though.  Too easy to get confused - especially when you don't know all the ins and outs of the new kid on the block.  I'd prefer to just spend a couple of days with it by itself, and slowly get to know its strengths and weaknesses before doing direct comparisons.
 
What I am amazed at though is how good the sonics are nowadays on IEMs in the $80-$150 bracket - and this was unheard of a few years ago.
 
I'd honestly take the DN-1000, or the Altone200 over the SE535's I used to own.  I've got a $100 Brainwavz S5 with me as well this week, and it's the best Brainwavz offering I've heard since the B2, and there's the RockJaw Alfa Genus I just finished reviewing as well.  Both of those should be in higher price brackets as well IMO.   Good time to be a portable music lover! 

But is the Altone200's mids even anywhere close to Se535's mids?
 
Jul 9, 2014 at 3:02 PM Post #137 of 1,424
In short (and remember this is my own personal bias):
SE315 - meh.  Not bad once upon a time - does vocals well - but a little metallic sounding, otherwise uninspiring for the price.
SE425 - great if you like really neutral.  Clear but polite.  You might find it lacking both impact and sparkle
Altone200 - brighter side of neutral, but with great bass impact when called for, and very, very clear.  Exciting signature - a little V shaped - but mids not really recessed.


Thank you. I am going to do a bit more research, but I think I already know what I am getting next.
 
Jul 9, 2014 at 5:18 PM Post #138 of 1,424
  But is the Altone200's mids even anywhere close to Se535's mids?

 
Two very different presentations.  SE535 has very smooth but very forward mid-range.  On SE535, the mid range is where most of the focus us. Altone200 has more balanced mid-range, more bass and more treble. 
 
Jul 10, 2014 at 5:02 AM Post #139 of 1,424
  I apologise for the slightly off-topic above, member nehcrow has been spoken too via PM and asked not to do it again.

Considering members impressions are starting to come and comparisons (thanks Brooko) I'll be updating the OP (first post) as more comes in. I suggest checking back there if you feel you've missed anything over coming weeks as I'll basically be forming a summary of Altone200's progress.

As from now the OP is up to date.

Have fun.

I too apologize for H20's behaviour, excessive amounts of caffeine will do that a man.
Maybe shoot down to rehab buddy, that coffee addiction is getting out of hand - always see you poking your head out at 4am on head-fi :P
Jokes :D
 
Jul 11, 2014 at 9:59 AM Post #140 of 1,424
Can anybody privy to the Altone200s comment on the isolation? Will they encourage me to listen at safe levels on a flight or subway?

I've been thinking of trying my luck with the Zero Audio Tenore lottery... is it worth paying double for the Altone200s?

Thanks!
 
Jul 15, 2014 at 2:28 AM Post #145 of 1,424
it's actually 15th July in Asia... so today 
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Jul 15, 2014 at 12:43 PM Post #149 of 1,424
Hi guys,
 
The Altone 200 review is finally up:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/694003/d-marc0s-journal-my-head-fi-journey-new-t-peos-altone-200-review/465
 

 
 
CONCLUSION: I’ve been looking forward to the day when T-PEOS finally releases a product that’ll satisfy my sound preference. I was spoilt by the H-200, thrilled by the H-300, and now satisfied with the Altone 200. I cannot stress enough how happy I am with the direction T-PEOS is heading. The Altone 200 is proof that these guys take customer feedback seriously and then strive to exceed expectations. Good on you T-PEOS!
 

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