@mvvRAZ I have just read your review of the A18s and was interested in what you said about cables. There seemed to be no difference whether you used the stock, 1960s or Iliad. Do you know why this might be? I would have thought that the difference between the stock and the two TOTL cables should be quite significant.
@mvvRAZ I have just read your review of the A18s and was interested in what you said about cables. There seemed to be no difference whether you used the stock, 1960s or Iliad. Do you know why this might be? I would have thought that the difference between the stock and the two TOTL cables should be quite significant.
Trust me there is a difference, it all depends if you have a high end dap like 1z example heck even my trio with LID tech and the difference was very obvious and pw1960 4 wires is the best cable I have used to date.
also your music format can affect the quality perception... Need minimum cd quality level ( 16/44 )
If the new 18S uses the same LiD tech as Fir audio then its a stronger Lid intrusion and they cable swap is still present but less prominent. What I found was that it seems the new LiD is optimized to work best with stock cable...
@mvvRAZ I have just read your review of the A18s and was interested in what you said about cables. There seemed to be no difference whether you used the stock, 1960s or Iliad. Do you know why this might be? I would have thought that the difference between the stock and the two TOTL cables should be quite significant.
Not sure honestly. Some IEMs tend to be more responsive to cable rolling than others. I thought it might have to do with LID but the A18S responds so heavily to sources I’d rule that out. Might be some differences there that I’m just not hearing
Thank you for the feedback. Those changes are definitely not what I’m looking for. I like Trió sound sig, except for some rare sibilance here and there I can live with.
I'm the proud new owner of a 64audio U12t! Never would I have imagined that I would spend this much on a pair of IEMs. Something I've learned from my other hobbies is that it's nearly impossible for me to be satisfied with my gear knowing that something "better" exists. And yet, I think that the U12t strikes a happy medium. It's not a specialist at anything, but it does everything very well. I'm a firm believer that going straight to the top can cut the pretense and can save you money in the long-run.
Something I'm very happy about with this IEM is actually the comfort. My left ear is funky for lack of a better word, and it only takes about half an hour for it to cramp up with all the other IEMs I've tried. I don't think it's a choice of tips, but rather the shape of these other IEMs which try to uniquely conform to the ears' shape like a CIEM. The more standard shape on the U12t is very comfortable to my ear, and the APEX technology isn't just a gimmick. I can see myself wearing these for several hours without any issues.
I'm definitely still in honeymoon period with these guys. Time will tell if these are "endgame", but I can't deny that they are great sans the high buy-in.
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