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I hope you'll enjoy your Serial, and tuned according to your preference...
Thank you, certainly looking forward to hearing how they compare with my single DDs.
I hope you'll enjoy your Serial, and tuned according to your preference...
Gonna be tough to dislike Serial especially because of apparent cable sensitivities.I hope you'll enjoy your Serial, and tuned according to your preference...
Just switched from Yellow Spinfit to JVC Spiral dots, and the soundstage opens up....
Bingo!
I will never miss an opportunity to buy more tips. It really is so important to find that right one for your preferences.
I tried a bunch of tips and came back to the green ones supplied by Penon. I think it is the first IEM I have ever used the supplied tips.
That would be a big difference from the 3DT. UM gave a cable that I like the look and feel of but holds the earphones back from what they are capable of. The 3DT stock tips are a worse choice than the cable IMO.
exciting as it's already very very good after just 8h burn in. [yes! Shocked at how great it sounds out of the box]I love the shells indeed... they are more diminutive than one would thing for 3DD I'll post pics near the Orb and Globe but they're more on the Orb side size wise. the fit is easy but on the deeper side.
So... first impressions!
I have set them for burn in for 8 hours before giving them a listen out of the M17 yes, flagship DAP but 3DD need power to shine so let's check out that potential!
First the overall signature is very coherent and smooth and deceptively mature in the price segment but I have come to expect that from Penon The stage width is above average but not the focus of the Serial. On the other hand it's a tall stage with excellent height and very good depth, which makes it really immersive.
Let's start with the bass, there is no shortage of bass presence. The sub bass presence is fantastic and the sheer power of the 10mm driver is clearly felt. This is one for bassheads no doubt about that I am fairly certain things will settle down and improve with burn in which is exciting as it's already very very good after just 8h burn in. Now the mid bass is just as powerful, the DD is clearly moving air there it's physical with a powerful presence when called for. It needs juice to really shine I can tell as I had to turn up the volume a bit to reach the best performance. Serial can scale for sure and to get the best bast control you'll need a powerful source. Maybe contradictory for a 300$ IEM but I think this one plugged to an affordable (169$) Zen Can (which I own and tried as well out of RS6) scales up big time in terms of control, speed and authority. A smart choice if you want to enjoy Serial to its fullest but a good DAP balanced will do the trick to a lesser extent.
Now the midrange, one of Penon strong suit and hallmark in terms of tuning... well Serial is not only a basshead IEM meant for certain genres. It's much more versatile that that and can do Jazz as well as EDM. Obviously you won't get Legend or Volt performance but the 8mm titanium plated driver sure does a superb job and again I expect things to be even better as burn in progresses. This is a full bodied, smooth and lively midrange that lives up to Penon house sound. The main star of the show is not separation though as instruments are so big sounding and authoritative, there isn't much space between instruments but they have a power that is quite addictive and immersive and fun. Some might find the midrange lacks bite but it's unoffensive and safe with a warmth infused from the bass yet the bass don't bleed into the midrange.
Last but not least, the 6mm treble PU driver was properly tuned and faithful to Penon house sound again. It features excellent extension and brings some welcome air and balance to powerful lows and a full bodied midrange. I was a bit surprised that the lower treble lacks a bit of weight which shows in piano notes, but on the other hand it's a safe lower treble with a smooth delivery. Note that all this might change as DD change more dramatically with burn in but after just 8h burn in that's how I hear it. Now the upper treble is well extended with excellent speed for a dynamic. It's not quite as fast as BA treble but still it's an excellent performance and the Serial is everything but dark or closed in. The upper treble clearly help bring air to the mix and open the Serial nicely balancing out a powerful bass and full mids. You just won't find the refinement that struck me with the Orb at this price point nor will you find the airy highs and blazing fast transients of EST but nor should you expect this. All in all Penon found a good balance to the tuning with a safe and smooth delivery that doesn't sacrifice on air and decent resolution. Things might refine with burn in obviously so this is first impressions and should be taken that way.
Overall the Serial is a faithful variant of Penon house sound taking advantage of DD qualities except maybe for a weighter lower treble I really think Serial is a well born 3DD IEM and is excellent value for money at its price point. To sound its best though it must be fed good power and juice but luckily there are interesting choices out there either in affordable DAPs like DX160 or amps like Zen Can. Heck I tried serial with the decently powerful iFi Audio Go Blu and it performed admirably. I'll come back with more impression after significant burn in but let me tell you, Penon did it again IMHO!
+1 to this...One last, gushing observation: the serial has great PRaT...that 'thing' that makes you want to tap your feet, and pump your fist when listening....
SerialThank you, certainly looking forward to hearing how they compare with my single DDs.
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Yes, Penon’s supplied tips really are very good. I like the green ones as well. If I didn’t have the Spirals and Sednas (both quite spendy) I’d be perfectly happy sticking with the stock tips. (I even rate them above Spinfits and the like for the Serial, btw…)
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I A/B'd all my tips including Spirals and various flavors of Sednas and still preferred the stock green ones.
@rawbine recognise this setup from somewhere?
Quick one to say the M6 (21) is in the house and it’s the perfect companion for the musicality of the Serial and Volt. The air, staging and level of detail it immediately brings is nothing short of addictive.
Serial
Checkout the trailer, Adrian's latest flick. That Sub bass! won't be surprised this set will multi purpose as tv, movie and gaming otg monitor
Doppelgänger reporting in.
So very glad you sprung for the M6 (21)! It is as you said, both Shanling & Penon house sound are indeed a great match. And it gets even better after all those fancy capacitors got burn in proper. By the way, are yours the never version with 64Gb of storage?