ChillDuck
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However they definetly need eq to be decent with bass-based music
lawd have mercy this was like 15 IEMs agoThe mangrid tea2 are cute iems. They definetly have a wow factor to them because of the wide headstage. The bass is weird. In a way, they can pack a good punch, but it always feels quite hollow. The texture hovewer is quite unique in a good way.
By hollow, do you mean a lack of note weight ?The mangrid tea2 are cute iems. They definetly have a wow factor to them because of the wide headstage. The bass is weird. In a way, they can pack a good punch, but it always feels quite hollow. The texture hovewer is quite unique in a good way.
I would hazard to guess, you're either an Uber Basshead or you have a poor seal, with the Tea2.However they definetly need eq to be decent with bass-based music
Well I already have the new ZS10… guess should have skipped the Trio (still incoming ) but everyone here was raving about it haha.KZ ZS10 Pro 2 vs CCA Trio with Aur Audio Aure throw in!!
So I'm gonna make it brief. It's late and I'm been doing this compare in between clients at work, and now after work. It's getting late and I'm getting sleepy.
Compare playlist (full CD):
1. Katherine Whalen - Dirty Little Secret
2. Robert Glasper Experiment - Black Radio
KZ ZS10 Pro 2 >> Treble extension (It's a tad more refined and shimmers longer than the Trio, but falls short of the shimmer and extension of the Aure, though it has more timbre refinement than the Aure), Instrument separation, female vocals are more emotive and richer than Trio (but once again fails to reach the depth and detail of the Aure), Bass speed, bass punch and sub bass reach and rumble are equal to the Trio. Soundstage height and depth. Resolution is superior to Aures and Trio.
CCA Trio : Mid bass presence and warmth, detail retrieval, Stage expanse is very similar to ZS10, as is spacing and imaging. Treble is a tad more smooth and safe. Upper mids are safe, but a tad bit thinner, while lower mids have a touch more warmth. This is the warmer "darker" of the two. Less V shaped.
Aur Aures have deeper bass, with the sub bass slam superior to both. The single DD really delivers some bass helf, punch, speed, and slam, while the mids are pushed forward, and with a touch of warmth, allows male and female vocals to be emotive, clear, and detailed. Treble has a tad bit of metallic timbre, but it's ridiculously extended and controlled, shimmers without ever getting sibilant, which cannot be said of the ZS10 (Trio is also never sibilant), though ZS10 is only occasionally that way, and only with tracks that are inherent to sibilance. Soundstage is wide and has depth, with height about equal to Trio, and lagging behind the ZS10. Piano keys and guitars are sharp, clean, clear and resolving. More so than the Trio by a country mile, and just edging out the ZS10, while overall resolution across the spectrum goes to the ZS10. Instrument separation, imaging, and detail retrieval are comparable to the ZS10 and maybe edges the Trio, but all are pretty strong in these attributes. Between the bass and refinement, the Aures are pretty much a step up from the ZS10. Let's do a rating to give you an idea of where they fall in the heirarchy, shall we?
Aur Audio Aures (4/5)
KZ ZS10 Pro 2 (3.5/5)
CCA Trio (3/5)
This ranking would encompass taking all the attributes of each, and giving them a median score, and coming up with the final rating based on the averages of those attributes. It's close, and not much separates the Aures from the Trio, but a few refinements in sound and presentation.
Thanks
That quote my friend got me laughing out loud.In the meantime, I have 5 other IEMs coming in to bump up my budget realm to keep me occupied until the Christmas holidays, as I'm going your route of no more big IEM purchases until maybe the Christmas season,
Trio is tempting, but the white ST7 is so beautiful lol. How's the brightness on Trio vs ST7?I agree with this notion. If you want to avoid any treble disturbance, but get a pretty close proximation of the ZS10 Pro 2, then my advice is go with the CCA Trio. You'll get a close proximation with no issues with treble, and if by the smallest chance you do, you can flick a switch and bring it down even more. @Okcerg
D'accord: point taken....methinks it's definitely time for a WHIP-ROUND....haha !! >>>That quote my friend got me laughing out loud.
I get the feeling that this won't happen, not with @FreeWheelinAudioLuv2, no, not with you, and not with most of us in this very thread.... because in The Discovery Thread, you better have some cash on the side, unless you're into self flagellation .
You're welcome, and I'm glad the comparison was helpful! It sounds like the DaVinci has really impressed you. If you have the DaVinci, it makes sense to skip the Explorer. I think your other reviews might have a tough act to follow after experiencing the DaVinci's performance!I still need to do more testing so I'll try to answer this question in my review. I can say that after listening to the DaVinci then switching to the ZMF Caldera, the DaVinci obviously has a more intimate soundstage but I actually prefer it because of the emotional response I have to the way the music sounds. Open back headphones obviously have the biggest and best soundstage but they can't really make me feel the way iems do and connect with my music.
Thanks for this and I'm glad you did this comparison. I will most likely skip the Explorer since they are so similar and I doubt it can top the way the DaVinci has captured my heart. I'm seriously thinking of not buying any iem for the rest of the year. I think the DaVinci is THAT good (for me at least) and the other reviews I have coming up will suffer because of it
It seems that DUNU, together with Timmy have done their homework very well with the release of the DaVinci. It has all the key ingredients to become an appropriately priced End Game IEM for the majority of Hi-Fi enthusiasts:You're welcome, and I'm glad the comparison was helpful! It sounds like the DaVinci has really impressed you. If you have the DaVinci, it makes sense to skip the Explorer. I think your other reviews might have a tough act to follow after experiencing the DaVinci's performance!