PhonoPhi
Headphoneus Supremus
I grasped the abbreviation.That’s … actually a good question.
TOTL literally means the top of a product line. Say, FiiO FH9 is the TOTL of all of their IEMs, the best that FiiO as an IEM manufacturer can do. But would IEM snobs (around here) call FH9 TOTL? Unlikely.
At the same time, something like U12t is, arguably, the TOTL, yet it is not the top of 64 Audio line (that honor lies with the weird sounding Fourte).
TOTL used to be Andromeda 2020, M9, Z1R, that kind of IEMs. And now it indicates the Indigo, the Jewel, the “birds”, Storm (pushing 6k USD now). I have zero idea how much better these can sound.
But, in my hands at the moment are the Andromeda 2020 and Gaea, and I can tell you they still do the imaging and resolution so well that there is still a gap with some nice “mid-fi” IEM like the AFUL P5 (yup, mid-fi is another messy word. Let’s not touch that)
To me, no outstanding imaging + tack sharp resolution + revealing rarely details = no TOTL, regardless how expensive something is.
Yet, TRN " top of the line" is hardly "TOTL", right?
At the same time, the highest priced product of "established companies", no matter how floppy the product is, can apparently be (?)
Then in quite few of the threads here TOTLs are trashed around by critical minds even more viscerally than KZ products by aspiring reviewers.
Further into it: would the "TOTL" sound be even more subjective?
For instance, the primary driving force in my IEM quest is the reproduction of the violin (and string quartets) sound.
Can the best sound of violin be defined (a lot of factors can be brought here), further considering that recordings are made just for two points in space for the reproduction of 3-D sound wavefronts?
Nevertheless, the pleasing enhancements of overtone series are fairly understood, so the sound reproduction can be modified to sound more pleasing and euphonic.
Is this the winning "MSG" approach to "TOTL" sound (??)
More questions than answers...
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