Ha ha! I didnt say I was broke, just can't afford to keep a Summit Fi IEM that I don't 100% love. I like to keep my collection small enough to use it all daily, that's my personal rule.
Ha ha! I didnt say I was broke, just can't afford to keep a Summit Fi IEM that I don't 100% love. I like to keep my collection small enough to use it all daily, that's my personal rule.
100% understand what you mean! Me, too, I try not to collect too many things (IEMs) and reduce my collection to some pieces I truly like (at least for the moment - because it will always change again) Greetings from Japan!
Yea, when you have two $5000 IEMs, it's all about what you love the best. In my case, I love Mason more, but if I'll see a good deal on the Bird in a future I get it in the heartbeat.
I had to make the same choice and went with the Trailli over the Mason, but its a tough tough call to make. I haven't tried the Orpheus -- I'm scared that I'll love it!
I had to make the same choice and went with the Trailli over the Mason, but its a tough tough call to make. I haven't tried the Orpheus -- I'm scared that I'll love it!
To me Orpheus makes a big difference on both iems, but the impact is actually higher on FS because it adds the clarity and soundstage that bugs a lot of ppl in the first place.
Good to know, thanks. I'm currently using the Eletech Aenid with the Traillii. Pretty good but perhaps there's something that's a better match, I don't know.
To me Orpheus makes a big difference on both iems, but the impact is actually higher on FS because it adds the clarity and soundstage that bugs a lot of ppl in the first place.
First Times and Mason FS is a wonderful combo. Spreads the stage wider, with a more relaxed yet resolving nature. The Orphy is a few steps up the ladder in terms of resolution, dynamics, soundstage and musicality. Orphy has thicker yet more open mids, wider stage, a much blacker background and more micro detail. It's more solid and balanced too, kind of hard to explain just how magic it really is. FT is lovely, with a bit more sparkle, and thinner mids. Less solid, more loose.
The Attila is also great. A bit more dry, very even, with a smooth high end and a bit more sub bass. Mids are more lean. Perfect cable for the Mason, though I prefer the FT or Orphy personally.
I was worried that Orphy would be heavy, but not so. The First Times wires are actually a tad thicker funny enough, but of course when you get to the shielding then the Orphy is much fatter. But the part of the wire that touches your ears is the same if not a tad thinner and not at all uncomfortable.
I had to make the same choice and went with the Trailli over the Mason, but its a tough tough call to make. I haven't tried the Orpheus -- I'm scared that I'll love it!
I went back and forth between the two for days on end, really hard to choose. Literally hours and hours of A/Bing, every album and style I could throw at them. Both are amazing but in the end it was the Orpheus' arrival that sealed the deal for me. Orphy and FS are great, but when I heard Bird + Orphy that was it, game over.
I went back and forth between the two for days on end, really hard to choose. Literally hours and hours of A/Bing, every album and style I could throw at them. Both are amazing but in the end it was the Orpheus' arrival that sealed the deal for me. Orphy and FS are great, but when I heard Bird + Orphy that was it, game over.
Are you using the shielded version or the non shielded one? The one with shielding is super thick and heavy, which deters me in any cable designed for use with portable gear.
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