harpo1
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I currently have ath-im50's, and I am looking to upgrade. Should I order the Phantom Master 4 if I liked the IM50?
No one has heard them yet so no one can answer that yet.
I currently have ath-im50's, and I am looking to upgrade. Should I order the Phantom Master 4 if I liked the IM50?
No one has heard them yet so no one can answer that yet.
Oh i feel so silly, after reading over the specifcations of the hunter it uses a different dynamic driver for its configuration so there is a difference in the hardware being used. Sweet, now to figure out if spending 2x the amount is worth. My wallet isn't prepared, but when looking for that end game.....:confused_face: . ahhh the choices.
Now I can't decide between the Sabre or the Master 4. I like the idea of the Sabre because they have a similar configuration to an IEM that I know I like, but the Master 4 is both cheaper and probably has a better frequency range since it has those two BA drivers packed in there too.
.Youre brave listening to them with the Vali. You gotta get some hiss even on low gain on that thing. I do with the Delta V1s.
I really hope the M4 is awesome. I hadn't even read about their other products but the deal was just too good to pass up.
Only thing holding me back from placing an order for the Master 4 is the filters. I want to know if they are like the Sabre's which seemingly only adjust the bass frequencies. Or more like my Techne's which give a wider range of tuning (e.g. bass heavy, fairly neutral, and treble heavy) options.
@Bobtrinity I wish you could clarify quickly!
Only thing holding me back from placing an order for the Master 4 is the filters. I want to know if they are like the Sabre's which seemingly only adjust the bass frequencies. Or more like my Techne's which give a wider range of tuning (e.g. bass heavy, fairly neutral, and treble heavy) options.
@Bobtrinity I wish you could clarify quickly!
Obviously Bob or Brooko will confirm but I'm pretty sure the reason for the delay and extended preorder was to change the M4 (and M6) on Brookos urging to use the same, or at least similar, filters as the Delta for that exact purpose.
I hope so. And I just looked at the Trinity page on filters and it would seem that the original Sabre beta comments and frequency curves showing basically bass changes have been tweaked as well for a broader spectrum impact.
Sounds better and better. I'm rather excited about these.
Now I can't decide between the Sabre or the Master 4. I like the idea of the Sabre because they have a similar configuration to an IEM that I know I like, but the Master 4 is both cheaper and probably has a better frequency range since it has those two BA drivers packed in there too.