ehjie
Headphoneus Supremus
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You're in Luck. I auditioned the B2 a while back. I know the fit. The 10th's technique for wearing comfortably is to use a size smaller than the tip you're normally using, otherwise, will always get out of its nice fit sitting on the concha. The same technique I used for the Fan 2, a size smaller...for this comparison, damn, both 10th and Moonlight seem so appealing but it's hard to tell which more. I'd like to ask two more questions:
1. Which one is more comfortable to you? Fan 2 has this terribly long nozzle, strong seal and deep fit, but on the other hand 10th looks so big, probably even bigger than Blessing 2 which I had but appreciated its comfort a lot.
It is not the Volt, but you do get a healthy dose of Volt dna. In the "summer" alegro non molto, the 10th is more hi-fi than the Fan 2, more realistic compared to the Fan 2. It's the prefect tone between bright and dark and is neutral in the Mids overall. It's flowing...2. What do you think about 10th's timbre in classical music?
It uses a higher end Sonion ba receiver for the Mids. Albeit hamonic, each instrument can be distinctive and displays some of the best reproduction in music.
The 10th has a fantastic ADSR Prat (attack, decay, sustain, release Pace, Rhythm and timing)What I dislike about Fan 2 is that they are overly sweet sounding and too smoothed to really show natural tone texture. Everything sounds the same on them, everything is always sweet, bass always has the same polite kind of attack and decay.
Having the properties of a Detail head in ear monitor I had in the past, monotonous is the opposite of the 10th. You'll get all low level and macro details with thunderous performance.
You'll get loads of crescendo and decrescendo without struggling to discern. Not too shabby for a 22 piece, fills the massive, virtual stage, each with a space of their own...
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