Interesting comparison tonight. I has the Alpha on and started this track. Bass was a bit shy unless I pushed the earbuds a bit into my ear. Everything sounded pretty good though but in light of recent discussions I switched to the Serratus …. HOLY sub bass.. and air and space.. This piece is crazy on the Serratus..
Then I tried the Ripples. Stage comes closer than the Alpha with much better bass but not the rumble of the Serratus. However around the 2 minute mark there‘s some repeating figure in the upper mids.. that has more dimensionality and just plain “more” with the Ripples over the Alpha or the Serratus. There’s extra info in the subtleties of the notes,
This would be thought to rate. For visceral bass the Serratus wins but for me the Ripples has more intrigue with the extra layers of music and more precise staging location cues.
Alpha is last on this track. It’s too polite and bass shy.
The second track on the album is different though.
The Alpha has more of a sense of a piano in space even though it doesnt sound like a grand recorded in an actual space rather more like a sampled piano. The Serratus sounded the most artificial in the piano tone and the surrounding music wasn’t quite as textured. Again the Ripples wins this for me with the most dimensional sound and interesting array of tones within the instruments.
Very happy to have all three for each shines in their own musical milieu.
PS.. I had never heard this album before and it was via BT lossless from Apple Music to my Burson. I imagine stored on a card would be even better.