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Sep 8, 2022 at 5:14 AM Post #64,921 of 100,525
KZ ZS10 PRO X?
TRN ST5?

An all out battle! May be best in-ear win! The ZS10 PRO X looks great, I can't wait for a showdown!



5driver $50ish iems war Round 2, Per HBB measurement
 
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Sep 8, 2022 at 5:30 AM Post #64,922 of 100,525
BLON Z200 Universal IEM
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TRN ST5 left
TRN BAX right




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Sep 8, 2022 at 9:22 PM Post #64,929 of 100,525
 
Sep 9, 2022 at 7:18 AM Post #64,930 of 100,525
Deep, brother, deep
lol, my mains are er4sr so consider me unfazed. ^^

what I was getting at is that these shells look as slim as etys (which are about 7mm across), whereas the smallest planar driver I'm aware of (P1) has a diameter of 10mm. they either cut that in half or applied some non-euclidean engineering here.

the internet seems to know basically nothing about these yet... all I find is a report that they demoed a prototype DD/planar hybrid at CanJam 3 years ago, which I suppose evolved into the S-6: https://audio-head.com/akoustyx-in-ears-the-ms4-canjam-socal-2019/amp/
 
Sep 9, 2022 at 8:18 AM Post #64,932 of 100,525
lol, my mains are er4sr so consider me unfazed. ^^

what I was getting at is that these shells look as slim as etys (which are about 7mm across), whereas the smallest planar driver I'm aware of (P1) has a diameter of 10mm. they either cut that in half or applied some non-euclidean engineering here.

the internet seems to know basically nothing about these yet... all I find is a report that they demoed a prototype DD/planar hybrid at CanJam 3 years ago, which I suppose evolved into the S-6: https://audio-head.com/akoustyx-in-ears-the-ms4-canjam-socal-2019/amp/

It's possible that they developed their own driver. There's nothing inherent about the design of planar drivers that mean they have to be much larger than dynamics.

Curious that there's not more discussion about them though, with all the planar hype this year you'd think there would be a bigger marketing push.
 
Sep 9, 2022 at 8:44 AM Post #64,933 of 100,525
The TempoTec V6 is one of the, if not the best Android-powered DAPs under USD$500, and that's something I did not see coming at all.

I mostly associated TempoTec with budget dongles and sources, but they really did their homework before coming up with the V6. It's on kickstarter, which is usually something I avoid, but the hardware is already finalized and I suspect the Kickstarter campaign is mostly to gauge public interest rather than fund hardware development (funding goal is rather low for that anyway).

The TempoTec V6 receives my recommendation, with the only caveat that long-term software support is something that remains to be seen, and an outdated Android version and SoC makes the device less-than-ideal in terms of raw performance. But for the early-bird price of $270? Bonkers value.

Full review: https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/tempotec-v6.26011/review/29177/

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Sep 9, 2022 at 12:42 PM Post #64,935 of 100,525
I've been out of the loop with releases for a bit. What are the current best bang for your buck single driver IEMs in the 400-500 USD bracket? Both planar and dynamic.
I guess planar would be the Wu Zetian?
 

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