ajaxender
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oops I had a typo. "some IEMS can't make it seem more prominent"...I meant some can make it worse if its there. Sorry
I think your bold statement is the key! Thank you
I think the Master 6 sounds awesome but I wonder if its tendency will be to accentuate the higher frequencies(which can cause ME fatigue ) and accentuate siblance. This is one of the things that has held me back from the Master 6 and why I ordered the Master 4....BUT.....
Bob said the Master 6 was awesome(more refined and better details and soundstage !)...seeing that makes me want them....
Depends where your sensitivity is. It seems pretty rare for IEMs to boost all the treble frequencies with wild abandon, usually they peak in a few places and that may or may not bother you specifically.
If the M4 is like the Delta then yeah, it is probably the safe choice. Brookos graph of the M6 prototype shows a peak at 6KHz which I would be wary of for my own tolerance, although even with Brookos graphs being lower than the should be from 4 or 5 KHz onwards, it doesn't look way out of balance. It avoids 8K which is where a lot of people are bothered by sibilance. Of course its just the prototype, and the filters have been changed since then.