thaslaya
500+ Head-Fier
In your dreams!Ey? A sanely tuned single DD CFA IEM exists?
Oh also congrats on being featured on the homepage for your Symphonium Crimson review! Keep up the good work buddy!
In your dreams!Ey? A sanely tuned single DD CFA IEM exists?
Almost identical! I've never heard the Olina though.Polaris (1DD) is very nice iem which reminds me truly Olina SE. Very underrated stuff.
If i recalled it right, Olina was HBB attempt to create 80% of Oxygen in less than half the price.Almost identical! I've never heard the Olina though.
Pretty close to my impressions as well as several others. Yeah. Want sub bass rumble? Look elsewhere. These are not that. Mid bass punch yes. It's there. Elastic bass. Whomp whomp rumble? Nope. Very accurate assessment.Hello everyone
These are my quick impressions of the TRN ST7. I stumbled upon the TRN ST7 in this very thread. Curiosity got the best of me, and I decided to give it a try.
Priced affordably, this IEM offers a remarkable sound quality, especially when paired with a budget dongle like the FiiO KA11.
Pros:
- Budget-friendly price point
- Comfortable fit, average nozzle size
- Good bass performance, though I prefer more sub-bass and mid-bass
- Detailed male and female vocals
- Excellent treble performance, detailed cymbal strikes
- Impressive technical abilities and detail retrieval
- I found that using my own ear tips improved the sound isolation, making it suitable for use in loud environments.
Cons:
A/B testing with the DUNU Titian S left me shocked; the ST7 outperformed it in many areas. The ST7 also sounded smoother, particularly noticeable with vocals, drum kicks, cymbal strikes, and live music.
- Male vocals may sound a bit lean
- Higher pitched vocals and instruments (like electric guitars and trumpets) are a bit emphasized and can be slightly shouty with certain songs
- Connector design similar to QDC connector (maybe it is QDC)
- No carrying case but that is expected at this price
- A microphone would be nice at this price
Overall, the TRN ST7 is an excellent choice for a budget IEM with exceptional technical performance and detail retrieval. If I am buying an IEM for $60 or more, I could see myself looking at other options for different tuning as well, especially when IEMs go on sale.
While the budget segment of the market has seen significant improvements, I've also noticed that the mid-range and high-end segments have improved as well. In fact, I feel that many IEMs in the $60 to $80 price range sound much better than the ST7.
This is just my opinion.
Check out the pictures and frequency response measurement below for a closer look at the TRN ST7.
I believe the upcoming Alba though much cheaper than the Advar will address this area of concern. Only time will tell.
During its released, i remember i was like, "Another cheap single DD from KZ? another V shape DD attempt?"
and PaulWasabi and other reviewer, "No, this one is good, balanced one"
I think its a release timing issue. this was released after a LOT of budget 1dd from KZ
but then again, its KZ where release timing is often an issue.
EDX Pro X is often sub$10 iem with EA500LM FR but there are no marketing for it because it got swallowed by ZSN Pro 2 release or EDX-lite debacle i forgot
and there are not even any third party FR for it until recently (like awhile after release) with OBODIO/Kesobie measurement.
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Thanks for sharing your impressions! I actually wasn't aware of the mic option, so thanks for bringing that to my attention. I'll update my post accordingly. The Lacquer tips sound interesting; I've never bought anything from Penon before, but I'm curious to try them out now. How do they compare to the Divinus Velvet or Final Type E tips? I'm a big fan of those, as well as the DUNU S&S tips. I've also given the DUNU S&S and a few Spinfits a try with the ST7, but they didn't quite work for me. The Aur tips you mentioned seem impressive. It would've been great if they were up for sale!Pretty close to my impressions as well as several others. Yeah. Want sub bass rumble? Look elsewhere. These are not that. Mid bass punch yes. It's there. Elastic bass. Whomp whomp rumble? Nope. Very accurate assessment.
Microphone? I HATE MICS! Isn't a mic option available?
I did some tip rolling, and the Lacquer tips were not very good for the ST7. Neither did the S&S or the CP360. Then I put on the large Aur tips that came with the Aures, and BLISSFUL SYNERGY! It actually improved the sound, if you can believe that?! The Aure is a 6+1, so maybe with this 5+2, this tip was made for this kind of hybrid, because it sure married it's sound in a way I wasn't expecting. It's even exceeded the sound with the Spiral Dot tips, which I had on it previous. These Aure tips were on my Sennheiser IE100 Pro, which now have those Spiral Dots and resides in the wooden box. Too bad I couldn't get anymore of these tips without having to order another Aur Audio IEM.
This kind of tuning with a replaceable cable for like 6 bucks is insane.During its released, i remember i was like, "Another cheap single DD from KZ? another V shape DD attempt?"
and PaulWasabi and other reviewer, "No, this one is good, balanced one"
I think its a release timing issue. this was released after a LOT of budget 1dd from KZ
but then again, its KZ where release timing is often an issue.
EDX Pro X is often sub$10 iem with EA500LM FR but there are no marketing for it because it got swallowed by ZSN Pro 2 release or EDX-lite debacle i forgot
and there are not even any third party FR for it until recently (like awhile after release) with OBODIO/Kesobie measurement.
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yeah, its commonly found at $6~7 in my place.This kind of tuning with a replaceable cable for like 6 bucks is insane.
For me Polaris is better set then Edx Little or Edx Pro X, D-Fi, Zvx.During its released, i remember i was like, "Another cheap single DD from KZ? another V shape DD attempt?"
and PaulWasabi and other reviewer, "No, this one is good, balanced one"
I think its a release timing issue. this was released after a LOT of budget 1dd from KZ
but then again, its KZ where release timing is often an issue.
EDX Pro X is often sub$10 iem with EA500LM FR but there are no marketing for it because it got swallowed by ZSN Pro 2 release or EDX-lite debacle i forgot
and there are not even any third party FR for it until recently (like awhile after release) with OBODIO/Kesobie measurement.
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Truth to be told, i don't travel far in Headfi.I’m enjoying that you guys are posting some music, I love seeing what people are into. Not sure how much we can post on this thread though since there’s already a massive music thread.
5. Trio. Trio is another strong competitor, which feels more cozy and intimate compared to Pro 2. I do understand why many like Trio. If one likes Trio, and not fond of rich treble - Pro 2 may not be the way to go. If both Trio and treble are liked - Pro 2 can offer more openness, range and stage.
Overall, ZS10 pro 2 is a great IEM to my ears along ZS10 pro reknowned heritage.