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omg first flc8s now phantom master
omg first flc8s now phantom master :wink_face: :tongue_smile:
HeHeHeHe head-Fi my brother
I meant that the sound was that good that did not try others... Not to put in a negative way though...I meant to say I liked that sound sig...
I went from Red to Orange to Yellow and just stopped in my tracks. Haven't even tried the other two...no need. The yellow/gold is phenomenal. Now if only they were a touch longer.
I tried them all, 1 a day, orange for me is the best, for some reason my ears would get tired with gold, 2 much bass for me.
Orange has more bass than yellow. At least according to the chart. The yellow should be more neutral with a touch more bass than the purple and gunmetal..
- RED = Enhanced bass. Offering a V shape signature while retaining plenty of musical detail
- ORANGE = V shape signature with slightly decreased bass
- YELLOW = Neutral + Offering a more balanced sound signature with a very slight increase bass over neutral with a great mid and high range sparkle
- PURPLE = Neutral - Offering a more balanced sound signature across the frequencies.
- GUNMETAL = Treble. Offering a reduced bass signature with an focus on upper mids and treble.
Orange has more bass than yellow. At least according to the chart. The yellow should be more neutral with a touch more bass than the purple and gunmetal..
- RED = Enhanced bass. Offering a V shape signature while retaining plenty of musical detail
- ORANGE = V shape signature with slightly decreased bass
- YELLOW = Neutral + Offering a more balanced sound signature with a very slight increase bass over neutral with a great mid and high range sparkle
- PURPLE = Neutral - Offering a more balanced sound signature across the frequencies.
- GUNMETAL = Treble. Offering a reduced bass signature with an focus on upper mids and treble.
Problem can be with an inner facing vent that for some peoples anatomy, it can block - thus changing the intended sound sig. You can also get varied reports on things like bass quantity from reviewers depending on whether their own anatomy blocks it or not. Last thing will depend on how the drivers are configured within the shell.
Good point. Think it would be possible to have it closer to the top or bottom along the shell edge instead of directly on the outside facing surface? Like, on the same axis as the connector (somewhere on the skinny edge)? I obviously wouldn't know how the components fit inside the shell, but if there was a way to get the port basically a little bit below or above the cable entry on the skinny side of the shell, that would be an ideal placement, at least in my opinion. That only assumes there's even space to be able to do that kinda thing anyway though. Whatever the result, I'm quite certain (to put it mildly) that Bob knows what he's doing anyway so not really worried. That port on the Sabre prototype looks smaller than the one on the Delta. Could you maybe lemme know about that @Brooko when you've got some time to measure/visually inspect? The vent size on your Sabre prototype compared to the vent sizes of the Delta and Hyperion? Much appreciated if you have the time, don't feel obligated though.
Might be able to get Vince (HiSoundFi) to compare when he gets them in another week or so. I couriered the Sabre to Alex (Twister6) on Friday, and Vince gets them after Alex is done.
I'd be happy to do this comparison when they arrive.
@Brooko your initial impressions are great. I'll try to add any outside perspective on them, and also open up some Q&A while I still have them.