Huntersknoll
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I'm very interested in the V16 Divinity. I almost want to blind buy it and be wild
we all want to be wild. whether our wallets also want to be wild is another matter methinksI'm very interested in the V16 Divinity. I almost want to blind buy it and be wild
Test them out with another cable and first. If you have the same problem just contact them with your issue. They were great in facilitating an exchange with an issue I had last year.Hey guys.
So I just received my monarch v1 and unfortunately there is a loud crackle when I let the volume up a fair bit on my modius and a90. This only happens on the blue, lefthand channel.
It can happen with some guitar and especially bass on some daft punk tracks.
I'm thinking this is defective? The crackle noise is pretty horrible for some genres and I'm obviously pretty dissapointed.
Has anyone has experience with it going wrong with linsoul before? I am hoping they will just send a working pair asap as the shipping is like two weeks and I just waited for this for that long.
Cheers
Unfortunately I don't have another cable. The only thing I can see, is one of the cables is clearly red at the end, and the blue one has a gap and I can kinda see the two pins?Test them out with another cable and first. If you have the same problem just contact them with your issue. They were great in facilitating an exchange with an issue I had last year.
Sounds like we're hearing the Oracles the same way. I agree 100% with what you've written above. I also tip rolled pretty extensively with them and I too found the CP145 to be the best. Vocals are sublime, as if the singer is literally in the room with me. Especially female vocals, which just sort of appear out of thin air directly into my brain.I just got my Oracle recently and I'm in love with it, not immediately, but after hours of tips rolling and figuring out what's wrong with its treble timbre. I end up with Spinfit CP145 instead of my fav Azla Sedna Earfit Light and they are surprisingly almost-magical especially on the vocal. it's pretty well-balanced, clean, transparent, neutral & natural to my ears. not natural-natural, but agreeable-natural with that 'wispy' EST timbre
Sounds like we're hearing the Oracles the same way. I agree 100% with what you've written above. I also tip rolled pretty extensively with them and I too found the CP145 to be the best. Vocals are sublime, as if the singer is literally in the room with me. Especially female vocals, which just sort of appear out of thin air directly into my brain.
Do yourself a favor and listen to Illenium - Awake. The female vocals are to die for.
Does the CP145 give more bite to the treble? That takes away the "boring" aspect that some people might say? (I definitely feel like I fall in this camp if its described the way I think it is)Sounds like we're hearing the Oracles the same way. I agree 100% with what you've written above. I also tip rolled pretty extensively with them and I too found the CP145 to be the best. Vocals are sublime, as if the singer is literally in the room with me. Especially female vocals, which just sort of appear out of thin air directly into my brain.
Do yourself a favor and listen to Illenium - Awake. The female vocals are to die for.
Try the CP100+ tips as well. Takes the excess zing out of the treble, and boosts the bass a bit more. Really a nice tweak to the Oracle - in my opinion!In my opinion, yes. But I guess when you say "more", it has to be compared to something else. I'd say more treble compared to foam tips, or something like the Final Audio Type E, or any other small-bore, firm silicone tip. The CP145 is a good balanced tip, medium bore with soft silicone, with a fairly deep fit. Sort of the best of both worlds. Clear highs, textured bass, but without the bloat. It suits the Oracles for my tastes and really highlights vocals. Definitely worth a try.