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Holy crap...lol...never knew you could do that!Oops, forgot that I just need to turn my phone sideways lol.
Holy crap...lol...never knew you could do that!Oops, forgot that I just need to turn my phone sideways lol.
Haha I found it by accident. I was so bummed for a long time that all the extra info disappeared on mobile, then one day I turned my phone sideways for some reason and there it was!Holy crap...lol...never knew you could do that!
If it’s any consolation, it seems that the U12t is still the more technical and “etched” model of 64’s cheaper lineup with its own selling points. I wouldn’t lose sleep.
I must say I do sometimes miss having the U12t around. It's like the grown up, conservative, classical music-loving brother to the Nio's long-haired, free spirited flower child. The two together are better than any single IEM I can think of, even ones that cost twice as much as both. One day, when finances allow, I may just bring the U12t back home.No love for the u12t anymore. Everyone just waxing about its more expensive and one slightly cheaper brothers.
"Alexa, play There's something I love about all BAs"
Whispers to u12t "Don't worry bae, I will never replace you"
That’s the one thing I don’t love about the u12t. In some rock songs I know the bass drum kick is supposed to be there but it’s not felt and rather just heard. Now I know people want to claim reference tuning and yada yada but that’s not reference. A bass drum can be felt. If you disagree, stand in front of one and have some hit the pedal.Talking about the U12t, I am wondering if everyone agrees that the U12t is better than the U18t or whether the price difference is just too big that the U18t simply seems unattractive? For the custom version, however, it seems that the A18t is slightly more popular than the A12t. Am I seeing that right?
The U18t has more mid-bass + warmth and also a more pronounced upper midrange than the U12t. I wouldn't be surprised if the majority prefers the tuning of U12t. It seems as if the A18s is closer to the tonality of the 12t. Perhaps this was requested by customers? Or the A18s revision could be in regards to apex mX. Vitaliy recommended the new module for linear bass with Nio, 12t and 18s.
You've just nailed the single biggest and IMO most important difference between DD bass and BA bass, and the main reason I made the switch from the U12t. When anyone asks what the difference is, I always say 'the 'kick' in a kick drum'. It's as simple and as complicated as that. Pin this post!That’s the one thing I don’t love about the u12t. In some rock songs I know the bass drum kick is supposed to be there but it’s not felt and rather just heard. Now I know people want to claim reference tuning and yada yada but that’s not reference. A bass drum can be felt. If you disagree, stand in front of one and have some hit the pedal.
Couldn't agree more ! As a (beginner) drummer myself, you just can't reach the level of realism and accuracy with a full BA set vs a DD driver for drum sounds. You can "hear" the drums, you can't feel them. You can boost the sub bass all you want with more low end BA drivers, but the mid bass always seems to be missing, at least IMO.When anyone asks what the difference is, I always say 'the 'kick' in a kick drum'. It's as simple and as complicated as that. Pin this post!
How's the tangle factor on the superbax these days?Little quiet in here today, so how bout some nio eye candy (even though possibly potato quality eye candy)?
Today's listening... Nio with m20 module, linum superbax cable, spinfit cp100 tips, out of cayin n6ii e01 in class a mode. Still loving the nio.
Not that bad. But due to covid I have been home so haven't really had to store it for transport. It does have a bit of "memory" effect though and has a bit of tendency to hold shape.How's the tangle factor on the superbax these days?
That brings us to the Nio... just perfect kick in the kick drums.Couldn't agree more ! As a (beginner) drummer myself, you just can't reach the level of realism and accuracy with a full BA set vs a DD driver for drum sounds. You can "hear" the drums, you can't feel them. You can boost the sub bass all you want with more low end BA drivers, but the mid bass always seems to be missing, at least IMO.
We'll see soon enough. I'm demoing @dleblanc343's Nio on Saturday ! I also have the Fir module O on hand, so it'll be interesting for sure.That brings us to the Nio... just perfect kick in the kick drums.
Let’s just call it factual now... I’m that confident.We'll see soon enough. I'm demoing @dleblanc343's Nio on Saturday ! I also have the Fir module O on hand, so it'll be interesting for sure.
We'll see soon enough. I'm demoing @dleblanc343's Nio on Saturday ! I also have the Fir module O on hand, so it'll be interesting for sure.