The Official 64 Audio Thread | apex & tia Technologies
Jan 11, 2021 at 12:08 PM Post #15,406 of 23,565
WoW those are gorgeous congratulations!

The macro shot is done so that you see all the little grooves impressive

Many thanks. Indeed, yes, it shows the real texture of the patina; ie. it’s not just a printed sticker :p
 
Jan 11, 2021 at 12:12 PM Post #15,407 of 23,565
Many thanks. Indeed, yes, it shows the real texture of the patina; ie. it’s not just a printed sticker :p


Yes and yours has more copper color. Means value go up 😜

They so pretty!
Now the big question, how is it vs other 64a iems?
 
Jan 11, 2021 at 12:44 PM Post #15,408 of 23,565
Im about to buy my first high end iem. 90% sure its gonnne 64 audio and U12T. Anything i need to ask seller for when buying used? Sadly i dont habe budget for new yet..
 
Jan 11, 2021 at 1:10 PM Post #15,410 of 23,565
Finally I received my used u12t today :) !

Proud to be joining the club finally. Running it with the DX160. Cable rolling will start once I received die mmcx adapter.. Have all cables in mmcx but oh well. Already love what I am hearing!

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Jan 11, 2021 at 2:35 PM Post #15,411 of 23,565
Make sure the 2 pin sockets aren’t cutting out. Seems to be a problem with u12t.
Thanks! Think i saw u in Z1R thread just now? Can i ask which of them u prefer? Got a good offer on both but can only buy 1. I dont have very small ears, but the complaining about the Z1R scares me a little from buying. It looks incredible though.
 
Jan 11, 2021 at 2:45 PM Post #15,412 of 23,565
Thanks! Think i saw u in Z1R thread just now? Can i ask which of them u prefer? Got a good offer on both but can only buy 1. I dont have very small ears, but the complaining about the Z1R scares me a little from buying. It looks incredible though.

I prefer the z1r tonality but the u12t would be a safer recommendation to me due to the much better fit.
 
Jan 12, 2021 at 5:35 AM Post #15,416 of 23,565
Wish 64 slow down the development of new iems. They should really improve the demo units and ciem such that they are more insync in sound signatures. Maybe some 3D print universal units demo may help.
I believe the u18t and fourte were released around 3 years ago? The trio and u12t came a little later and Nio is the most recent release within the last year. I think that’s a substantial amount of time for the development cycle of a flagship iem.
 
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Jan 12, 2021 at 5:39 AM Post #15,417 of 23,565
I believe the u18t and fourte were released around 3 years ago? The trio and u12t came a little later and Nio is the most recent release within the last year. I think that’s a pretty long time for a development cycle of a flagship iem.
I agree. Unless they're looking at getting into electrostats or developing custom versions of their Tia models, I'm not sure what else they can do to top their current flagships or offer a different tuning direction. Their current high-end lineup pretty much covers most bases and price points.

Let's see what they have (or don't have) in store for us this year.
 
Jan 12, 2021 at 5:42 AM Post #15,419 of 23,565
I agree. Unless they're looking at getting into electrostats or developing custom versions of their Tia models, I'm not sure what else they can do to top their current flagships or offer a different tuning direction. Their current high-end lineup pretty much covers most bases and price points.

Let's see what they have (or don't have) in store for us this year.
Tubeless customs! They hinted at it in their QnA a few months ago
 
Jan 12, 2021 at 5:51 AM Post #15,420 of 23,565
Tubeless customs! They hinted at it in their QnA a few months ago

They said in their Q&A that they still had a few hurdles to jump over on that one. The one they teased was a more affordable, non-flagship model, which I’m still very curious about as well. :wink:
 

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