Sure I will make a full review in a few days yes I got all modules.
This Isobaric system with the two 9mm dynamic driver is easily the best 64 Audio implementation to date who needs BCD and kinetic bass...
Rendering of voices stand outs wow. After the first impressions I thought I get a very bright bass canon the Volür is nothing like this!
No I would say that Isobaric system is for me also very good bass presentation. With all systems BCD vs Kinetic bass vs Isobaric its different but for me they are all on one level!
Resolution is also on level of Blanc, Radon6 and Raven.
Now I have too much IEMs and don't know which to keep....ahhhhhhhh
Now hearing some EDM... unbelievable deep bass with such details.
Sure I will make a full review in a few days yes I got all modules.
This Isobaric system with the two 9mm dynamic driver is easily the best 64 Audio implementation to date who needs BCD and kinetic bass...
Rendering of voices stand outs wow. After the first impressions I thought I get a very bright bass canon the Volür is nothing like this!
Oh man, I can't wait to hear them. I'm also a little jealous that you have yours already. Mine is sitting on a local FedEx truck but won't be delivered until Monday because 2-day doesn't do Saturday delivery.
Oh man, I can't wait to hear them. I'm also a little jealous that you have yours already. Mine is sitting on a local FedEx truck but won't be delivered until Monday because 2-day doesn't do Saturday delivery.
Ah, I even liked your post from yesterday but clearly didn't retain reading it
How are you finding the treble on Volur? Noticeably more extended / forward than Nio? I've been going back and forth between Nio and Rn6 all week (metal listener as well) and there's much more presence in the mid treble region on Rn6. Nio is sooo smooth and fatigue free up top, even with poorly produced stuff.
Ah, I even liked your post from yesterday but clearly didn't retain reading it
How are you finding the treble on Volur? Noticeably more extended / forward than Nio? I've been going back and forth between Nio and Rn6 all week (metal listener as well) and there's much more presence in the mid treble region on Rn6. Nio is sooo smooth and fatigue free up top, even with poorly produced stuff.
I've only compared the Volür with the M15 and Nio with the M12. I've got them both plugged into my V1 Chord Mojo so I can go back and forth between them. I got the M12 for Nio to try and get some detail back without losing all the fun of the bass and I was happy with that combo. I didn't really think I was missing anything.
I haven't heard the Rn6 but based on your description, it compared to the Nio seems similar to Volur and Nio. The Volur just has so much more up top that it feels like I'm missing half the recording when I go back to the Nio. I agree that the Nio is very fatigue free and there is nothing offensive about it. I was worried based on initial impressions I was seeing that the Volur might be too sharp up top, but to my ears that is not the case. My guess is it would get sharp if I dropped down to MX or even M12, but I haven't tried that yet. I pulled up some old Entombed and At The Gates to see if the highs would get offensive but to me it rides that line perfectly of being detailed but not sharp.
I've only compared the Volür with the M15 and Nio with the M12. I've got them both plugged into my V1 Chord Mojo so I can go back and forth between them. I got the M12 for Nio to try and get some detail back without losing all the fun of the bass and I was happy with that combo. I didn't really think I was missing anything.
I haven't heard the Rn6 but based on your description, it compared to the Nio seems similar to Volur and Nio. The Volur just has so much more up top that it feels like I'm missing half the recording when I go back to the Nio. I agree that the Nio is very fatigue free and there is nothing offensive about it. I was worried based on initial impressions I was seeing that the Volur might be too sharp up top, but to my ears that is not the case. My guess is it would get sharp if I dropped down to MX or even M12, but I haven't tried that yet. I pulled up some old Entombed and At The Gates to see if the highs would get offensive but to see it rides that line perfectly of being detailed but not sharp.
Similar findings for me when going back and forth between Nio (w/M15) and Rn6 (black module). I don't have the M12 module but imagine it would level things out more... Nio with M15 is quite bombastic. I love how it portrays bass drum kicks but it does take away some of the etch, crunch and detail I like with electric guitars and tom runs can come off a bit bloomy. Rn6 can, on occasion, have too much zing up top but it's really recording dependent. With older material (like early Entombed and ATG), I typically have to listen at a lower volume compared to Nio to avoid fatigue.
Sounds like Volur strikes a nice balance. More detail and definition up top but without inducing any wincing moments while retaining that punchy low end that Nio does so dang well.
No Volür is never really never sharp no way. Raven for example is a bit more shrill in the top can be fatigue when you hear very loud depends on recording. Volür is like butter but all the details are there in the highs seems the new developed tia waveguide works very good.
Could somebody please share with me an idiot’s guide to buying the Volur on the 64 Audio Website please?
I read the post about the 404 error and how to proceed from there but I cannot for the life of me get to the page allowing me to enter my payment details. It keeps going back to the homepage.
Or has everyone here bought the Volur from another website?
looking forward for this comparison also.
Do you still have the Blanc? @Trance_Gott , could you please give the sound impression between Blanc and Volur?
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