Very sure sufficient. I'm using the Shanling M3X which has the same power rating as BTR5 for balanced, and only slightly higher for unbalanced. I've used both balanced and unbalanced. On balanced, I use it at low power and usually listen ~35-60 (out of 100) and so plenty of headroom even on low power. High power obviously even more headroom
Both the BTR5 (low gain) and the Qudelix 5K (normal mode) are more than sufficient and with a large margin. However, the Oracle are earphones with low sensitivity, the less sensitive (together with the Z1Rs) among all my IEMs.
Both the BTR5 (low gain) and the Qudelix 5K (normal mode) are more than sufficient and with a large margin. However, the Oracle are earphones with low sensitivity, the less sensitive (together with the Z1Rs) among all my IEMs.
Very sure sufficient. I'm using the Shanling M3X which has the same power rating as BTR5 for balanced, and only slightly higher for unbalanced. I've used both balanced and unbalanced. On balanced, I use it at low power and usually listen ~35-60 (out of 100) and so plenty of headroom even on low power. High power obviously even more headroom
Initial Impressions are really good. Sound separation is top notch and I now understand what sound separation really means. lol. More importantly the tonality is really good. That's the big one for me. I have both the Shuoer Tape Pro and the TRI Starsea but I'm not big on their tonalities and it was hard to find ear tips to get the right sound for me for both of those. In the end for the Tape Pro I had to use some Micropore tape (which a youtuber did for his set) and use a the smallest pair of xelastecs to get something even remotely better to my tastes. However so far the Monarch's have sounded great with several different tips but I haven't settled on which ones are best yet.
Once they sent it out it took about a week to get here, which is the UK but you probably know that as my profile states it.
EDIT: In terms of the TRI Starsea it didn't really have enough bass for me so I needed a set of ear tips that would vring the bass out more. Using the switches on it didn't help really.
EDIT 2: I should add that the micropore tape was used to cover up the vents on the Tape Pro.
Yup, Excalibur ruined my experience with Fiio FH3, Sony N1 etc. Now they all sound dull and without stage
A friend recently bought Sundara's and was hyping them to be his end game and I gave him Excalibur over the weekend. Today he told me he's looking for something better than Sundara lol
I went from a USB dongle to the M3X, so can't compare to other DAPs. Could compare to my desktop DAC, Topping DX7 Pro. The M3X is slightly warmer sounding than the Topping, the Topping seems to have a little more instrument separation. This is with balanced on both, so this difference might simply be that the Topping impedance is a bit high for IEMs. Overall though, I'm very happy with the M3X over the prior dongle DAC to my phone
Yes, they are definitely different, in the upper mids and, above all, in the lower bass / sub-bass range. The Monarchs are sub-bass oriented, the Oracles are not.
I don't think they overlap: I have both and I'll keep them both.
The first time I listened to the Oracles, they didn't remind me of the sound of the Monarchs, but rather that of the Blessing2 Dusk: the tonality is really very similar, but the Oracles are certainly superior technically, especially for the clarity of the treble.
Initial Impressions are really good. Sound separation is top notch and I now understand what sound separation really means. lol. More importantly the tonality is really good. That's the big one for me. I have both the Shuoer Tape Pro and the TRI Starsea but I'm not big on their tonalities and it was hard to find ear tips to get the right sound for me for both of those. In the end for the Tape Pro I had to use some Micropore tape (which a youtuber did for his set) and use a the smallest pair of xelastecs to get something even remotely better to my tastes. However so far the Monarch's have sounded great with several different tips but I haven't settled on which ones are best yet.
Once they sent it out it took about a week to get here, which is the UK but you probably know that as my profile states it.
EDIT: In terms of the TRI Starsea it didn't really have enough bass for me so I needed a set of ear tips that would vring the bass out more. Using the switches on it didn't help really.
EDIT 2: I should add that the micropore tape was used to cover up the vents on the Tape Pro.
Good to know that shipping only took a week, that's less than I imagined.
Well I'm excited to try mine! I imagine the Monarch is a bit better on technicalities but I couldn't justify the price and possible discomfort for the size of the casings.
Good to know that shipping only took a week, that's less than I imagined.
Well I'm excited to try mine! I imagine the Monarch is a bit better on technicalities but I couldn't justify the price and possible discomfort for the size of the casings.
Size why I don't have a problem. They are bigger obviously than most but they seem to fit within my ear frame fine. It would be a problem if you have smaller ears than I do though.
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