I tried a couple FF IEMs last week, and they definitely have a lighter, somewhat scooped midrange to them. The Singularity will come off fuller, more weighted and balanced, but it doesn’t go too far in the other direction either, so it’s clear and quick, still. Pressure-wise, I think it’s no different than your average, single-DD UIEM. Size-wise, they’re pretty small. I’d say they’re close to 64’s UIEMs, but the thicker, slightly-angled nozzles make them sit more securely and comfortably in my ears, personally.Gotta say I'm interested in the singularity as well though I really really really don't particularly want to spend $1300 on an iem right now.
The graph I have seen looks like it has some similarities to some of the fat freq iems, specifically that bass looks like it has a healthy boost that is more subbass focused. And I do love me some bass. The maestro mini I have is nice, but I have found a few reasons not to use them as much anymore, namely I find the sound a bit thin overall and have pressure build up with them. The singularity marketing material seems to indicate they are vented, so can anyone speak to pressure in the ear? And again whether the bass is mostly subbass focused or whether mids are nice and full as well.
I also haven't seen too much about size and fit. Can anyone speak to that? My ears are super picky when it comes to comfort especially for larger iems or iems that are bulkier down near the stem.
‘Glad to see more and more Singularity posts fill the thread. I’ll be chiming in too very, very soon.