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[J]-ohn

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  1. I wonder whether is it worth it to invest on another driver to become Quad for TF10Pro. Will there be any huge improvement compare to stock triple driver?

     

    According to stereo, the adding of drivers are not available for all IEM and those that can have this option have been tested to sound very good, and that's why the availability of this option.

     


  2. I am currently using tomahawk with my Ipod Video & UE 5Pro .....

    and IMO its great + the batt life is good.....

     

    But if u r thinking of using this amp for other headphone..... then it will be lacking some juice ......

     

    Tomahawk for the ER4S? Maybe ER4p is ok but ER4S at 100ohms should deserve a better amp IMHO. :yes:

     


  3. Was at Stereo this afternoon during lunch and managed to test both W3 and the new UM3x for a brief 15mins due to the people waiting.

     

    First impression is that the UM3x seems to isolate noise (lots at Stereo :bash: ) better, without any music, the UM3x seem to be able to drown out at least 80% of noise. Wires are the usual Westone braided type and something I really like about Westone when I first got a UM1 3 years back.

     

    I actually quite like the sound from the UM3x, it is warm and easy on the ears. Soundstage is decent compared to my Audio Technica CK100 ( Yes, CK100 has a wider soundstage) but is full and tight compared to the W3 which to me is a little bloated and muddy. The vocals felt slightly more forward compared to the W3 although I think that is mainly because the UM3x is overall clearer and cleaner in presentation compared to the W3.

     

    Specification wise, although the UM3x is higher in impedance but it is also higher in it's sensitivity so I didn't feel that the UM3x was much difficult to drive, still the UM3x produced lesser hiss (5%, maybe 10%?) on the iqube on low gain setting.

     

    I will drop over this Saturday to test again as I might consider getting this for my wife. ( I can use this when she is not.... :rclxms: )

     

     


  4. I saw the ad by Musiclink AV on this forum and doing a little search threw up some interesting stuff about this amp. Apparently, it's comparable with the Naim headline2 which I found was a very nice amp with the Hd650. But I've told myself not to jump the gun (again) and to seek out other people's opinions first and probably go audition the VHP-2 myself before coming to a decision.

     

    So, anyone has experience with this amp or any advice for me do post on! On a side note, I must stress again that the diva headamp is doing fine with the hd650 so please go easy on the poisoning though as always my hands are itchy again.

     

    Tried this in Taipei with the HD650 and I wasn't very impressed.

     


  5. Reading all the impression really makes me wanting to get one. :drool: Presently, SE530 which is my favorite IEM after owning IE8, W3 and etc.

     

    Personally, I find the Ck100 musicality better than the rest of the universal triple drivers. And it has all the factors of my consideration including, sound, comfort, looks and isolation.

     


  6. Nice write up and pictures. How's the fit and wire of the ck100? The wire and ear tips looks similar to those from the ck9; and those were 2 issues I had with the ck9 that eventually led me to sell them. Couldn't get a good fit and the wire kept rubbing the back of my ear making it itch.

     

    I've never used the CK9 so I can't tell if they are the same but as for now the fit and comfort of both the tip and wire is good.

     

    Congrats! Any rough guide on the price?

     

    It is among the cheaper I found on the internet.


  7. After a second listen yesterday, I got it. ^_^

     

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    Not only I got the Audio Technica CK100, I got myself the latest Ultimate Link Affinity-i....

     

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    And the Valgrind Audio pouch for my I-Qube.

     

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    Impression of the Audio Technica ATH-CK100

     

    This CK100 like the other AT high-end IEM is made in Japan, comes with a very neat black case to hold the IEM. The CK100 is ultra light and easy to wear, it can be wore over or under the ears depending on your preference, personally over the ears provided me with a better fit and isolation.

     

    The CK100 works very well with various amps like RSA mustang or Headamp pico, Iqube being my favourite combo. I tried the CK100 unamp with the Sony MP4 player my wife is using and they work well with EQ settings without distortion or sounding bright.

     

    I personally have the Shure SE530, UE triplefi10Pro and had just sold off the Westone 3 recently.

     

    Comparing to the Shure SE530, I feel the vocals beat the SE530 flat down. Before this, I always feel the UE and Shure had a different sound signature and I might just like any of the vocals depending on my mood or music preference but with the CK100, it was obvious the CK100 was wayyy better in the vocal dept.

     

    Having own the SE530 for the longest period among all, I felt that the botton end (mid and low bass) was slightly too bloated (or muddy or loose) for my taste and gives me ear fatigue sooner than the UE. This reminds me when I was once hunting for a headphone and auditioning the Beyer DT770 (SE530) with the Senn HD600 (CK100).

     

    UE triplefi10pro was an IEM I quite like but never could get a good seal but I guess I'm not alone. :shifty: Tried comply and sponge and black olives but non work well enough for me, CK100 seals tight and best of all, I couldn't feel a thing at all when it's in my ears.

     

    Coming from the Etymotic ER4S, the treble and midrange qualities of the UE triplefi10pro was the better among the Shure and Westone but still it wasn't smooth enough, and I miss the ER4S. Although I can't say for sure that the CK100 is as good but, listening to the CK100 now, I don't miss the ER4S anymore.

     

    Bass. Yes, everyone should be curious how this IEM performs in the bass dept. Bass is tight, clean and define, so if you have a track with 3 bassists playing side by side, you should tell who is who without stressing your ears.

     

    The CK100 definitely do not have the bass quantity found in the Westone 3 and Shure SE530 but I very much find that the bass on CK100 is more than sufficient for my genres of music preferences.

    Impression of the Ultimate Link Affinity-i

     

    This was the easiest piece of audio equipment I have ever audition since my journey switched from speakers to headphone. The last time something like this happen was about a decade ago when I tested my first audio grade powercord vs the stock powercord on my VTL power amp. Why do I say that? Simply because the improvements was obvious. I didn't took me long (couple of testing tracks) before I threw my ALO cryo scx, Qables silvercab pro and the former Ultimate Link SM-i into my bag.

     

    Do I need to say more? :rolleyes:

     

    Impression of the Valgrind Audio pouch

     

    Frankly speaking this is one expensive pouch considering it is made in China and made of PU leather.... but still a must have. :doh: It has a clip behind which can be remove and is specially customize for the Iqube, they have brown and black color available.


  8. Wow! I hope you do come. I've tried a W1000 on the Yamamoto before at Jaben. It was really nice. But I haven't heard the W5000 yet with the Yamamoto. They say both pair very well. :drool:

     

    In the long run I might be getting another woodie for my Yamamoto either a Denon or an AT the W5000 is on the list of want to try. =)

     

    @John

    What are you using to drive your phones at home. :sweat:

     

    I'm mostly on the Stax omega now and the W5000 and GS1000 are just collecting dust, they used to be driven by singlepower mpx3 or Earmax silver edition which I have sold off sometime back. Might get Aron to mod on my w5000 after he is done with the w1000.

     


  9. John, are you referring to the silver quad braided prototype?

     

     

    The silver quad braided is available, and will be Ultimate link's 2009 entry level model, uses the former model - Silver Reference. Quite an eye candy I must say and a great performer with sound, looks and flexibility. Only the ipod version was available yesterday but the mini to mini should be out soon, I'll be dropping by stereo today to return the 2 cable samples he loan me last weekend.

     

    What I'm more interested is the new flagship cable, Silver Reference is already pretty good beside the ALO silver cryo which I DIY, the Qables silvercab pro and UL former Silver master but this new one is a totally different level. There is only so much I can say, (if not Aron will kill me later I see him.) will update later when I officially get my hands on it.

     

    However the release date is still unknown so wait wait wait.... :yawn:

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