Does the difference of an EST make much of a difference to the Treble performance? I.e. how much trade off is there between added bass vs reduced treble. Just thinking of pulling the trigger on either these or the ODIN's, and trying to figure out how they differ as there isn't really an A to B comparision yet.
In comparing the two, I find the Odin's bass to be accurate, while the Odyssey is slightly elevated starting in the midbass down through the subbass. In the upper mids and treble, the upper treble/air is very similar, but what's largely changed in the upper mids. Odin has a stronger upper mid presence that personally I feel Odyssey improves on by providing a better balance in the midrange.
@@BloomAudio Thanks for the thorough response! Wasn't expecting something this long - but this really explains it well! Not what I expected either, but am now more curious to see how these turn out, especially with that stunning faceplate! :)
I'd have to go with Odyssey, the bass puts it over the top. I'm a bit of a basshead at heart, and having Odin-level detail and imaging with this kind of bass is basically my dream IEM.
@@BloomAudio Oh wow, I really need to check the Odyssey out. I already have the Odin's but like you I'm also love bass. Hmmm, it maybe time to swap the Odin's for the Odyssey. Thank you for your honest response 👍
small chennal but great review
This or RN6 for hip hob and edm ?
I'd actually go with the FiR XE6 over Rn6 or Odyssey. XE6 possibly the most realistic feeling physical bass that I've heard in an IEM.
Does the difference of an EST make much of a difference to the Treble performance? I.e. how much trade off is there between added bass vs reduced treble. Just thinking of pulling the trigger on either these or the ODIN's, and trying to figure out how they differ as there isn't really an A to B comparision yet.
In comparing the two, I find the Odin's bass to be accurate, while the Odyssey is slightly elevated starting in the midbass down through the subbass. In the upper mids and treble, the upper treble/air is very similar, but what's largely changed in the upper mids. Odin has a stronger upper mid presence that personally I feel Odyssey improves on by providing a better balance in the midrange.
@@BloomAudio Thanks for the thorough response! Wasn't expecting something this long - but this really explains it well! Not what I expected either, but am now more curious to see how these turn out, especially with that stunning faceplate! :)
Now do aroma jewel
If you were to spend your own money, would you buy the Odyssey, the Odin or the Noble? Which one would be your personal choice?
Im between Odin and Odyssey...
I'd have to go with Odyssey, the bass puts it over the top. I'm a bit of a basshead at heart, and having Odin-level detail and imaging with this kind of bass is basically my dream IEM.
I wonder how the Odyssey compares to the Legend Evo
@@BloomAudio Oh wow, I really need to check the Odyssey out. I already have the Odin's but like you I'm also love bass. Hmmm, it maybe time to swap the Odin's for the Odyssey. Thank you for your honest response 👍
@@BloomAudio it's so big though
There u go a Bone con tech gets invovled. Nice 5_100 ranges bro..erythin' Is inside dis Even electrost transducer. peace!