Very interesting design
Reminds me of the "Controlled Floorworks" series of paintings by a local artist I like:
Very interesting design
I ran mine 8 hours over night on my old m15 and then 6 hours during the day with my sp2000 for the first week. Then listened when I could with the N8ii or sp2000. But I have a burn in regiment for the first 7-10 days depending on if I still hear any noticeable change.I'd love to know how people keep track of it that accurately unless they are keeping notes on use time every day?
Yea I do something similar myself but after about 100 to 150 hours that's me done. Can't say I have ever kept track up to 600 hours and I'd wonder if my hearing was good enough to notice what I can only guess would be minor changes.I ran mine 8 hours over night on my old m15 and then 6 hours during the day with my sp2000 for the first week. Then listened when I could with the N8ii or sp2000. But I have a burn in regiment for the first 7-10 days depending on if I still hear any noticeable change.
Moondrop Aria or for a bit more, Moondrop Kato
I haven't heard the Aria but I'm not sure the Kato qualifies as "warm to dark"...it was fairly on the neutral side to my ears. If I were @henrikgadegaard I would consider a $600 Dorado 2020.
I like the Empire Ears Legend X for that purpose. Or, the Fiio Eclipse if you want a more cost effective alternative.I am looking for an IEM with a warm to dark signature as I am a both quite a bit treble sensitive and at the same time craving for something that gives me pleasure and enjoyment more so than neutrality.
I am tempted by CA Mammoth and maybe Honeydew, though the latter might be a bit too bass heavy judging from the impressions.
I am familiar with Final’s offerings: 500/2000/3000 but would prefer something with a detachable cable.
CA Mammoth is stretching my budget so something cheaper is preferable. Most of the time I am listening to my Audeze LCD-2C through the Chord Mojo 2.
I mostly listen to indie, rock, electronica.
What should I get? Chi-fi is also an option. I had the KZ ATE but that was too muddy.
I listened to the Storm today. Still gathering my thoughts, but I can safely say, based on first impressions and after speaking with the guys behind the IEM and cable, I am impressed. Maybe more later…you know what, i might ask my dealer if it sounds amazing, then i will get it and try, if its not mindblowing, then sell it and choose between traillii or jewel + FT Cable... haha
Yes, Fiio Eclipse for $150.I like the Empire Ears Legend X for that purpose. Or, the Fiio Eclipse if you want a more cost effective alternative.
Thieaudio Legacy 2 is one I'd recommend for the $100 price range. It has quite an enjoyable fun yet balanced tonality. Pretty good all-rounder in my opinionI am looking for an IEM with a warm to dark signature as I am a both quite a bit treble sensitive and at the same time craving for something that gives me pleasure and enjoyment more so than neutrality.
I am tempted by CA Mammoth and maybe Honeydew, though the latter might be a bit too bass heavy judging from the impressions.
I am familiar with Final’s offerings: 500/2000/3000 but would prefer something with a detachable cable.
CA Mammoth is stretching my budget so something cheaper is preferable. Most of the time I am listening to my Audeze LCD-2C through the Chord Mojo 2.
I mostly listen to indie, rock, electronica.
What should I get? Chi-fi is also an option. I had the KZ ATE but that was too muddy.
EE Bravado mkII might work on a budget.I like the Empire Ears Legend X for that purpose. Or, the Fiio Eclipse if you want a more cost effective alternative.