Ironically, Timmy is mainly a vocal/upper mids and treble head. But he tunes things not based on his own specific preferences, which I certainly appreciate.
Really like your reviews, man. I'd say you're my favorite alongside Paul Wasabii and Akros, and I particularly enjoy your chill delivery and very fair evaluations.
@@sflurp Thank you! Every time I’ve get compared to much more established reviewers it really makes me feel good, and that I am going about this the right way. I appreciate it so much!
@@BassDad8 keep on doing what you're doing, man. Your voice is distinctive, earnest, and sorely missing in a field (like so many others nowadays) where the lines between marketing and solid, staightforward reviews (regardless of opinions on products themselves, which naturally will vary) are increasingly blurred. There might be fewer of us around who are in search of more than mere validation for items they've purchased, or who get tangled in the dragnet provided by the thrills of a hyped and well-coordinated launch campaign. However, we usually stick around for a long time, and numbers accrete year after year. Patience pays, and you will be rewarded for organic growth. Everytime I see a creator who is just doing their thing, does it well, and offers solid insights and commentary, I make sure to let them know. We don't want these people to give up. And by "us" I mean a viewership of qualified people, not just aggregate numbers on a dashboard. You came into my attention because of your Artti T10 review, by the way, which I ended up buying because you sounded really, really impressed by it in the most convincing way possible. Suffice to say, you were correct, and it's one of the IEMs in my collection I reach for the most. Thank you!
@@sflurp well that is huge. And thank you again for your kindness and support! Hey, I know I am still learning. Always. One of the best places to get to when you are really, really passionate about something, is when you realize how little you know and how much more you want to experience and learn. I feel like I’ve hit that point recently. It just drives me even harder. But I also really freaking enjoy this and I want to be helpful as much as I can. So, you bet I will keep going. And you’re absolutely right about organic growth being the best. It holds up. Flash and dash and money grabs will usually not. But to be completely transparent, I will likely monetize once I am able. Just with ads I hope can be skipped in 5 seconds and not too many. That will keep this financially sustainable for me. I’ve had plenty of help from my friend Sforzabull who sends me very nice sets. And Harrison at Syeindunce has helped with that too, but it’s very spent in the area of $10K to build this channel, so if I can get it to support itself, that will be huge. And it will keep fresh sets and content flowing. My wife says that she feels like this is what “I’m supposed to be doing” and that is also huge, but what really matters to me, are people like you. I’ve felt nothing but love and support from the people who comment here. It’s amazing, and I feel truly blessed. Thank you ☮️
Thank you for the review. This is outside my budget completely. I do appreciate it when your videos touch on value. It allows me to make the decision whether saving up for something is worth it. Get well soon man! Keep it up!
@@wana.me003 in the spirit of value, I do feel that the Sliivo SL41-2 gets you about 90% of the DaVinci for half the price. Appreciate the support very much! ☮️
Nice review and I hope you feel better soon! Thanks for working while you are sick. I think I will end up getting this set when it's on sale. Most everybody likes them.
Yeah, DaVinci delivers like Doordash. 😋 Hodur has that est magic going on. Both are outstanding sets. I'm definitely interested to see what kind of collab Timmy does next. Thank you for another great review and hope you continue to recover asap! 👍
A little out of my price range - the two of these. However, they might be in the future 🤔! I have been eyeing the Aful Explorer really hard. Great comparison video. I always love these battle it out videos.
I'm telling ya, the SL41-2 put up a really good fight. I hear the Explorer is either dark, or soft in the treble or both. Just be aware of that. the Sliivo is only going to run you $30-$40 more and should be well under $150 during the next Ali sale.
Hello! I did appreciate the relaxed atmosphere of the video and the insight, specifically the sub bass vs mid bass nuance at the end. Question (s): Have you tried the ZIIGAAT Doscinco? I'm curious how you perceive it compared to DaVinci and Hodur. Also what bands, genres are you listening to?
@@roadsmaycross I really need to get back back on board with the ZIIGAAT sets. I’ve only tried the NUO (which I like) and the Cinno (which I do not), but I keep hearing good things about the Doscinco specifically. So I will try to get my hands on a set soon. My test tracks, which are updated pretty regularly, run the gamut. From the heaviest of metal to the most heart wrenching arias and just about everything in between. I think I’ve got a good cross-section of music overall. You’ve got to be able to test the full FR of a set, so I make sure to go through all 80+ tracks at least once, if not twice. If I detect a weak spot, I test that genre further. If I detect a strong suit, I do the same. This is just really, really fun, but I also hope I am being helpful and informative. ☮️
I love my set of DaVinci. I have the Galileo as well, and it sounds really good. I'm waiting on the Chopin to go on sale. Hopefully to around 140-150. I hope you feel better soon!
Hope you recover soon before your big OP in August 🙏 Great review but i think for better context should have given us a few track impressions of the set in comparision with Hodor, it would have hepled understand better the different approaches to tuning and which one you preffered more. maybe include it as a pinned comment later 🤷♂
@@mrigankadeyMD This is a great idea. And I will. With the sets being so closely matched in SQ, the tuning difference is the most important difference. Thank you again for your input and support! ☮️
When I first got COVID in late August, 2020, I had typical symptoms on a Thursday evening (severe headache, temp). I continued to vape with nicotine, never inhaling to the lungs but saturating my sinuses with nicotine-laced vapor. My symptoms reduced by Sunday and I was participating in remote business from the confines of my home office that Monday morning. When symptoms fully subsided on Tuesday, I stayed at home for the next 10 days. Why did I continue to vape? Because nicotine has an affinity to the ACE2 receptor, the same receptor upon which SARS-COV2 attaches to the cell. I had read more than a few (suppressed) studies on the matter and figured, if I can crowd out the virus in my sinuses before it reaches a critical population...all the better for my natural defenses to do the rest. I am not a doctor, but I figured there was something to these studies and so I went with it. Did it work? Who knows. Bottom line...for me...COVID (round one) was a nothing burger.
There's also a study that "Propylene glycol inactivates respiratory viruses and prevents airborne transmission". I recall an anecdote where the US military used it in situations where influenza spread was a concern, but don't have a source for the latter.😅
@@k.w5804 oops. Yes I forgot that… so I ended up with the Tri Clarion tips. It comes with a bunch, including the Dunu SS & Candy tips. And a set of balanced silicones. You may be just fine with what’s in the box
@@JRVick perfect comp! The SL41-2 gets you about 90% of the DaVinci’s performance, with a similar tuning style and perhaps even wider soundstage for about half the price. That’s the reason it is in my iem of the year conversation along with the DaVinci and 61T (despite my venting issues on that set).
@@BassDad8 i thought they would. I have SL41 on Hakugei Soaring Dragon cable and Devinus Velvet Wide Bore tips. They surpass a lot of IEM in performance, even up in the kilobuck range this way. And they are so much fun with Penon Orange tips.
@@wahid-lg1kk now that is a happy ending if I’ve ever heard one. There is nothing more satisfying than fixing the issue yourself and to your liking. That’s why the rubber bands are still on my Athenas lol! Absolutely vibrating bass. I mean hilariously vibrating bass.
@@BassDad8 Ya, satisfying is the word, particularly when I am listening to them, and realizing I only paid $35 for them... Now that is hilarious.. I have no plans at this moment to upgrade my planar game.. They are just really good, subbass rumble, mid bass slam, textured heavy note weight mids with excellent layering, big soundstage, well, big enough, and no peakiness and no thin notes, but plenty of extension. The question is, if I can do that, why didn't KZ?
Nice review! Your reviews always are very enjoyable to watch. I am sorry to hear that you have COVID. Get well soon! Does your review DaVinci set have a serial number? The serial number should be printed on the cable splitter and on the box. Just curious. The DaVinci comes with Dunu's new Leo cable which has a new interchangeable plug system. The new system for changing the plugs is really slick in comparison to Dunu's other previous interchangeable plug systems. I hope that Dunu will start selling the Leo cable soon and perhaps in various colors and additional types cable wire options such as silver coated copper and pure silver. The Leo cable has a very nice balance in terms of its overall construction quality versus the cable's overall weight. Dunu also could potentially sell a conversion kit which would allow anyone who is adept at soldering to convert any IEM cable to a cable which features Dunu's new Leo style interchangeable plug system. I hope that Dunu reads this! I am really enjoying my DaVinci even though the bass and sub bass initially sounded too intense for me. You do have to spend some time to get used to the remarkable slam and texture and layering of the bass since this may be something which you are not used to hearing. I now understand why the reviewers who I trust always want to spend around a week listening to any new IEM before they decide to review the IEM. Anyway, I love the DaVinci. I also think that the DaVinci is worth the price if you are looking for an IEM which has very enjoyable bass. The DaVinci's dual DDs have a lot of kick since they do instantly move the air inside your ear canals. This can be a problem with some eartips if you do some tip rolling. After installing the eartips, if you can spin the installed eartips on the nozzles, then the eartips are not providing a tight enough seal around the nozzles and this may result in making the bass sound a bit pillowy and a bit muddy. I encountered this issue when testing some Tri Clarion eartips which had already been used for awhile, such that their inner bores were not as tightly fitting as when these eartips were brand new.
@@apollomoonlandings that is all excellent information! I didn’t explore the cable at all as I was trying to be as “hands off” as possible. I had heard the Leo cable was excellent tho. I did try my best to put a comparable cable on it for the testing. I can definitely see spending more than a few days on a set being helpful and I plan on slowing the pace down to one a week once I hit 1K subscribers and see how surgery goes. For right now, I’m definitely doing the best I can to give each set it’s just due, but it does feel a bit rushed at times, I’ll admit. I will check for the serial number before I send it along to its next stop on the tour. Appreciate the heads up on that! ☮️
@@BassDad8 I really enjoy your reviews. The Leo cable is really slick. Other reviewers have covered it very well. The cable which you used for your review also is a nice cable. I hope that your surgery isn't anything major, that it will be successful, and that you will recover quickly.
No, but it is a Harmonicdyne. The discontinued Athena, which is unfortunate. I have been messing around with the "wrong" pads on them. Gorilla tape and rubber bands. lololol!!! Actually, I have them sounding pretty darn good now. But better than with the stock pads... probably not.
@@BassDad8 I wish I snagged an Athena while I was eyeing it up! I ended up getting an edition xs and a fiio ft3 at the time though, so it’s all good lol. Still end up using my koss kph40 more than any other headphone though, it’s just so light you can’t even feel em lol. They are total sleepers, you wouldn’t expect them to sound as good as they do.
If you have the one without the mesh, remove the filters from the nozzle entirely, and put 3m micropore tape over the nozzle. Perfect. It's an amazing iem.
Timmy just tried to copy ZiiGaat Doscinco tuning and while they are close Doscinco is still better more detailed with cleaner Bass that been said DaVinci is still a very nice set i like it alot but if you have to choose to get only one then you better go with Doscinco hell i like Doscinco so much i'm thinking of buying ZiiGaat Arete for gaming cause it's tuning is apparently great for gaming
Apparently I need to get back on the Ziigaat train. I got off after the Cinno, but all I am hearing about the Doscinco and Cincotres is how good they are!
@@bhavearth haven’t tried the explorer yet, but to answer your question, the Myer Audio Sliivo SL41-2 would be a cheaper option. Not as inexpensive as the Explorer, but about half the price of the DaVinci
@@KashanArtist I hear ya. I’ve got good news for you though. I did a brief test of the Artti R6 this afternoon. I’m impressed. Much lower price. And it has a dap option. Review to come
Ironically, Timmy is mainly a vocal/upper mids and treble head. But he tunes things not based on his own specific preferences, which I certainly appreciate.
@@hazi5961 absolutely true. He is very smart with the bass on his collabs though. And very thoughtful. ☮️
Appreciate describing the soundstage of DaVinci. Now I'm definitely buy the Hype 4.
I've been awaiting this review, big fan of THE GIZ.
@@russelmctavish5039 it did NOT disappoint 😀
Really like your reviews, man. I'd say you're my favorite alongside Paul Wasabii and Akros, and I particularly enjoy your chill delivery and very fair evaluations.
@@sflurp Thank you! Every time I’ve get compared to much more established reviewers it really makes me feel good, and that I am going about this the right way. I appreciate it so much!
@@BassDad8 keep on doing what you're doing, man. Your voice is distinctive, earnest, and sorely missing in a field (like so many others nowadays) where the lines between marketing and solid, staightforward reviews (regardless of opinions on products themselves, which naturally will vary) are increasingly blurred.
There might be fewer of us around who are in search of more than mere validation for items they've purchased, or who get tangled in the dragnet provided by the thrills of a hyped and well-coordinated launch campaign. However, we usually stick around for a long time, and numbers accrete year after year. Patience pays, and you will be rewarded for organic growth. Everytime I see a creator who is just doing their thing, does it well, and offers solid insights and commentary, I make sure to let them know. We don't want these people to give up. And by "us" I mean a viewership of qualified people, not just aggregate numbers on a dashboard.
You came into my attention because of your Artti T10 review, by the way, which I ended up buying because you sounded really, really impressed by it in the most convincing way possible. Suffice to say, you were correct, and it's one of the IEMs in my collection I reach for the most.
Thank you!
@@sflurp well that is huge. And thank you again for your kindness and support! Hey, I know I am still learning. Always. One of the best places to get to when you are really, really passionate about something, is when you realize how little you know and how much more you want to experience and learn. I feel like I’ve hit that point recently. It just drives me even harder. But I also really freaking enjoy this and I want to be helpful as much as I can. So, you bet I will keep going. And you’re absolutely right about organic growth being the best. It holds up. Flash and dash and money grabs will usually not. But to be completely transparent, I will likely monetize once I am able. Just with ads I hope can be skipped in 5 seconds and not too many. That will keep this financially sustainable for me. I’ve had plenty of help from my friend Sforzabull who sends me very nice sets. And Harrison at Syeindunce has helped with that too, but it’s very spent in the area of $10K to build this channel, so if I can get it to support itself, that will be huge. And it will keep fresh sets and content flowing. My wife says that she feels like this is what “I’m supposed to be doing” and that is also huge, but what really matters to me, are people like you. I’ve felt nothing but love and support from the people who comment here. It’s amazing, and I feel truly blessed. Thank you ☮️
Thank you for the review. This is outside my budget completely. I do appreciate it when your videos touch on value. It allows me to make the decision whether saving up for something is worth it. Get well soon man! Keep it up!
@@wana.me003 in the spirit of value, I do feel that the Sliivo SL41-2 gets you about 90% of the DaVinci for half the price. Appreciate the support very much! ☮️
@@BassDad8 Asante sana (Thank you very much)!
Nice review and I hope you feel better soon! Thanks for working while you are sick. I think I will end up getting this set when it's on sale. Most everybody likes them.
If you love what you do... Thanks for the well wishes. ☮
Yeah, DaVinci delivers like Doordash. 😋 Hodur has that est magic going on. Both are outstanding sets. I'm definitely interested to see what kind of collab Timmy does next. Thank you for another great review and hope you continue to recover asap! 👍
Speedy recovery to you!
I wish Dunu make a iem like sa6 mk2 but with DD bass instead of Ba bass, that would be my end game.
Sorry u feel g bad! Good review
A little out of my price range - the two of these. However, they might be in the future 🤔! I have been eyeing the Aful Explorer really hard. Great comparison video. I always love these battle it out videos.
I'm telling ya, the SL41-2 put up a really good fight. I hear the Explorer is either dark, or soft in the treble or both. Just be aware of that. the Sliivo is only going to run you $30-$40 more and should be well under $150 during the next Ali sale.
@@BassDad8 Thanks 🙏 I appreciate the advice!
Hello!
I did appreciate the relaxed atmosphere of the video and the insight, specifically the sub bass vs mid bass nuance at the end.
Question (s): Have you tried the ZIIGAAT Doscinco? I'm curious how you perceive it compared to DaVinci and Hodur.
Also what bands, genres are you listening to?
@@roadsmaycross I really need to get back back on board with the ZIIGAAT sets. I’ve only tried the NUO (which I like) and the Cinno (which I do not), but I keep hearing good things about the Doscinco specifically. So I will try to get my hands on a set soon.
My test tracks, which are updated pretty regularly, run the gamut. From the heaviest of metal to the most heart wrenching arias and just about everything in between. I think I’ve got a good cross-section of music overall. You’ve got to be able to test the full FR of a set, so I make sure to go through all 80+ tracks at least once, if not twice. If I detect a weak spot, I test that genre further. If I detect a strong suit, I do the same. This is just really, really fun, but I also hope I am being helpful and informative. ☮️
I love my set of DaVinci. I have the Galileo as well, and it sounds really good. I'm waiting on the Chopin to go on sale. Hopefully to around 140-150. I hope you feel better soon!
@@jamesberryman9893 🙏
I wish you get better soon.
Hope you recover soon before your big OP in August 🙏 Great review but i think for better context should have given us a few track impressions of the set in comparision with Hodor, it would have hepled understand better the different approaches to tuning and which one you preffered more. maybe include it as a pinned comment later 🤷♂
@@mrigankadeyMD This is a great idea. And I will. With the sets being so closely matched in SQ, the tuning difference is the most important difference. Thank you again for your input and support! ☮️
Feel better soon
@@HobbyTalk thank you!!!
When I first got COVID in late August, 2020, I had typical symptoms on a Thursday evening (severe headache, temp). I continued to vape with nicotine, never inhaling to the lungs but saturating my sinuses with nicotine-laced vapor. My symptoms reduced by Sunday and I was participating in remote business from the confines of my home office that Monday morning. When symptoms fully subsided on Tuesday, I stayed at home for the next 10 days.
Why did I continue to vape? Because nicotine has an affinity to the ACE2 receptor, the same receptor upon which SARS-COV2 attaches to the cell. I had read more than a few (suppressed) studies on the matter and figured, if I can crowd out the virus in my sinuses before it reaches a critical population...all the better for my natural defenses to do the rest.
I am not a doctor, but I figured there was something to these studies and so I went with it. Did it work? Who knows. Bottom line...for me...COVID (round one) was a nothing burger.
@@jb678901 that’s excellent info. Appreciate it.
There's also a study that "Propylene glycol inactivates respiratory viruses and prevents airborne transmission". I recall an anecdote where the US military used it in situations where influenza spread was a concern, but don't have a source for the latter.😅
The faceplate on yours look amazing. Mine is mostly grey-ish. What are the tips on them?
@@k.w5804 oops. Yes I forgot that… so I ended up with the Tri Clarion tips. It comes with a bunch, including the Dunu SS & Candy tips. And a set of balanced silicones. You may be just fine with what’s in the box
I want one, but I just got the 61t and I have a doscinco and hype 4…..might be redundant but it’s damn sexy! Get well soon senior Bangs!
Do you enjoy the Hype 4?
@@uglyfate1326 very much so, one of my best iems.
Get well soon man. Covid (re)infection is no joke. Q: How does the Dunu x Gizaudio DeVinci stack up to the SL41 in your view?
@@JRVick perfect comp! The SL41-2 gets you about 90% of the DaVinci’s performance, with a similar tuning style and perhaps even wider soundstage for about half the price. That’s the reason it is in my iem of the year conversation along with the DaVinci and 61T (despite my venting issues on that set).
@@BassDad8 i thought they would. I have SL41 on Hakugei Soaring Dragon cable and Devinus Velvet Wide Bore tips. They surpass a lot of IEM in performance, even up in the kilobuck range this way. And they are so much fun with Penon Orange tips.
I have the pr2, retuned by myself, they are awesome.. Very grand sound. Need a LOT of power. Swing voltage at least 4Vrms..swing..
@@wahid-lg1kk now that is a happy ending if I’ve ever heard one. There is nothing more satisfying than fixing the issue yourself and to your liking. That’s why the rubber bands are still on my Athenas lol! Absolutely vibrating bass. I mean hilariously vibrating bass.
@@BassDad8 Ya, satisfying is the word, particularly when I am listening to them, and realizing I only paid $35 for them... Now that is hilarious.. I have no plans at this moment to upgrade my planar game.. They are just really good, subbass rumble, mid bass slam, textured heavy note weight mids with excellent layering, big soundstage, well, big enough, and no peakiness and no thin notes, but plenty of extension. The question is, if I can do that, why didn't KZ?
Nice review! Your reviews always are very enjoyable to watch. I am sorry to hear that you have COVID. Get well soon! Does your review DaVinci set have a serial number? The serial number should be printed on the cable splitter and on the box. Just curious.
The DaVinci comes with Dunu's new Leo cable which has a new interchangeable plug system. The new system for changing the plugs is really slick in comparison to Dunu's other previous interchangeable plug systems. I hope that Dunu will start selling the Leo cable soon and perhaps in various colors and additional types cable wire options such as silver coated copper and pure silver. The Leo cable has a very nice balance in terms of its overall construction quality versus the cable's overall weight. Dunu also could potentially sell a conversion kit which would allow anyone who is adept at soldering to convert any IEM cable to a cable which features Dunu's new Leo style interchangeable plug system. I hope that Dunu reads this!
I am really enjoying my DaVinci even though the bass and sub bass initially sounded too intense for me. You do have to spend some time to get used to the remarkable slam and texture and layering of the bass since this may be something which you are not used to hearing. I now understand why the reviewers who I trust always want to spend around a week listening to any new IEM before they decide to review the IEM. Anyway, I love the DaVinci. I also think that the DaVinci is worth the price if you are looking for an IEM which has very enjoyable bass.
The DaVinci's dual DDs have a lot of kick since they do instantly move the air inside your ear canals. This can be a problem with some eartips if you do some tip rolling. After installing the eartips, if you can spin the installed eartips on the nozzles, then the eartips are not providing a tight enough seal around the nozzles and this may result in making the bass sound a bit pillowy and a bit muddy. I encountered this issue when testing some Tri Clarion eartips which had already been used for awhile, such that their inner bores were not as tightly fitting as when these eartips were brand new.
@@apollomoonlandings that is all excellent information! I didn’t explore the cable at all as I was trying to be as “hands off” as possible. I had heard the Leo cable was excellent tho. I did try my best to put a comparable cable on it for the testing. I can definitely see spending more than a few days on a set being helpful and I plan on slowing the pace down to one a week once I hit 1K subscribers and see how surgery goes. For right now, I’m definitely doing the best I can to give each set it’s just due, but it does feel a bit rushed at times, I’ll admit.
I will check for the serial number before I send it along to its next stop on the tour. Appreciate the heads up on that! ☮️
@@BassDad8 I really enjoy your reviews. The Leo cable is really slick. Other reviewers have covered it very well. The cable which you used for your review also is a nice cable. I hope that your surgery isn't anything major, that it will be successful, and that you will recover quickly.
Is that the Zeos collab headphone hanging?
No, but it is a Harmonicdyne. The discontinued Athena, which is unfortunate. I have been messing around with the "wrong" pads on them. Gorilla tape and rubber bands. lololol!!! Actually, I have them sounding pretty darn good now. But better than with the stock pads... probably not.
@@BassDad8 I wish I snagged an Athena while I was eyeing it up! I ended up getting an edition xs and a fiio ft3 at the time though, so it’s all good lol. Still end up using my koss kph40 more than any other headphone though, it’s just so light you can’t even feel em lol. They are total sleepers, you wouldn’t expect them to sound as good as they do.
I’ve got the og pr2, it was pretty great for being like $30. It’s a shame that they removed the damping mesh, because it was really well tuned.
If you have the one without the mesh, remove the filters from the nozzle entirely, and put 3m micropore tape over the nozzle. Perfect. It's an amazing iem.
Timmy just tried to copy ZiiGaat Doscinco tuning and while they are close Doscinco is still better more detailed with cleaner Bass that been said DaVinci is still a very nice set i like it alot but if you have to choose to get only one then you better go with Doscinco hell i like Doscinco so much i'm thinking of buying ZiiGaat Arete for gaming cause it's tuning is apparently great for gaming
Apparently I need to get back on the Ziigaat train. I got off after the Cinno, but all I am hearing about the Doscinco and Cincotres is how good they are!
⭐Numero Uno! Stay well Mr. Bang.💕
@@thedude1249 workin on it! ☮️
@@BassDad8 Hint: Hint: Mucha vitamina C.🌞🌴🌴
Hopefully you're feeling better than my wallet does after one of your reviews!
Oh, no worries, I will recover. Your wallet on the other hand... lol
For davinci, do u prefer Tri clarion over dunu S&S ? Or have u tried with spinfit tips , pls share ur experience
Pr2 vs artti t10.
Im gonna upgrade my pr2 to artti t10 & how far it sounds upgraded?
I wish there was a custom option too i have small ears ,I'm afraid to buy it
@@anatol1204 size could be an issue…
@@BassDad8 I recently bought Hydro it was a bad move I can t use it for very long
Butterfly vs DaVinci how is it different
Is a cheaper alternative be aful explorer ?
@@bhavearth haven’t tried the explorer yet, but to answer your question, the Myer Audio Sliivo SL41-2 would be a cheaper option. Not as inexpensive as the Explorer, but about half the price of the DaVinci
I have the Explorer. It has excellent rumbling subbass with a bit smooth treble. If listen to 80/90s rock and metal, its pretty good.
@@AronAddams7 based on that, I may have to pick up a set! I am not opposed to smooth treble.
Was the ARTTI T10 released in 2023?
Yeah
@@jb678901 Dec 2023
dang...22 minutes. I don't think I could talk about anything that long.
@@elasmojones lol! That’s not even the longest! I have run past my GoPros 25:38 limit on several occasions. Go long format, or go home!
check out my Celest Relentless review. It actually cuts me off at the end! ua-cam.com/video/4wbnnzkXI_s/v-deo.html
@@BassDad8 Will do. I just finished the Juzear 61T review....I have it sitting on the shelf unopened... Color me intrigued.
$300 for me 90,000pkr, or my 1& half month salary..
@@KashanArtist I hear ya. I’ve got good news for you though. I did a brief test of the Artti R6 this afternoon. I’m impressed. Much lower price. And it has a dap option. Review to come