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How's the treble region compared to the NX7 pro?Unfortunately never got a believe but I can tell you the balancing is nicely done on the Lofty. Wish they did some burn in from the factory.
I can honestly see some non enthusiasts or folks that dont adhere to burn in being angry about how they sound out of the box. It is very cringe worthy. Lol
I do know one thing, Loftys will make a believer out of a non burn in believer. Just overnight difference is substantial, so I expect them to sound even better tonight.
I like mine except for something in the highs that keeps drawing my attention to the unconvincing nature of it's reproduction of claps/cymbals/hi-hats etc.
Bugs me a bit.
Thank you, I hope this too!TRI has no track record of a "Pro" moniker. It is new so I do not believe we can attribute any particular model variation to that moniker, except an update and/or upgrade.
This being the first TRI "Pro", my guess is that the TRI I3 Pro is an update and possibly upgrade on a successful model, thus the model name is maintained for recognition but with the "Pro" added to differentiate the previous model from the newer model.
Just my take on it.
Yeah, I'm keen on it being bassy too (in a good way, like folk describe the original!)I hope they don't try to tame the bass and sub-bass, but just level out the transition from mids to treble and make the treble more articulate with a slight roll-off to protect your hearing. Everything else in the original graph looks very appealing to me, and I'd love to have a justification to buy a planar magnetic set.
Me tooI am looking forward to this "Pro" model as I never tried the normal i3.
That might be the 2-pin variant of the original?It seems like KBEar store on AliExpress has released a “New” Tri I3 but there is no mention of “Pro”. Is this the new Tri I3 Pro Wendy?