I was actually ask how these are vs. Teas, but you beat me to it by a couple of hours. So far it seems they're superior / more coherent, it seems? Probably going to jump on them as an upgrade after GS Audio GD3A as something more neutral/balanced, it really does seem like they check all the boxes. The only question is these vs. Teas, and whether Canon is worth paying the extra $130 for or however much the difference is.
It depends probably on how much of a basshead are you at the end of the day...
I mean that the canons (as their name already implies...) are V shaped emphasized at both of the ends of the spectrum....
Alladin are accurate, balanced with a noticeable sub bass emphasis. The sub bass rumble is more than enough for my taste there...
Alladins resembles the Teas in many ways but seems to be a tad more full bodied / and more suitable for a variety of music genres and less linear than the Teas.
A better all-rounder 100% than the Teas.
At first listen, (and in A/B comparison afterwards with the Teas) seems more coherent in overall (as a unit), meaning that the drivers work better as an entity providing this way a more steady / natural reproduction. The timbre is fantastic for my taste especially in the mid area and there is more than plenty of room/headroom/space for instruments to breathe and occupy their own place in stage.
Depth and layering is an advantage here, I tried the alladins with quite complex multilayered electronica tracks and I felt zero congestion whatsoever there...
Depth of the scene is more than satisfying for the price also..
The stage is wide and right on spot in every single track I listened to with all of the micro details and stellar imaging..
In other words.... top notch representation in an affordable price...
The only downside if I can use this term I noticed upon first listen would be a touch of a BA timbre on the upper frequency but that's not a big deal at all
For example.... fearless S6Rui which costs double the money there has seriously more issues towards BA timbre and far more artificial sounding treble not suitable at all for longer listening sessions....
It's not even worth to talk about it because at their price point the Alladins exhibit stupidly good sound quality..
I feel lucky to have them finally
Those are true keepers.....