Looking for a near-totl iem for classical/epic-orchestral with incredible mids and treble under 4K.
Currently keeping eye on Cadenza (the expensive one) and maybe Rn6. Not looking for harman-ish monarch, and Fat GM seems too V-shaped. However, coming from custom LX, the amount of subbass on cadenza seems kinda sad. Question - are mids on Rn6 audibly muted as they graph?
With Rn6’s low-treble forwardness i thought to match graphs on low-treble. And Rn6 doesn’t seem to be too bassy, it’s just that cadenza is a little too light. Looking forward for the review video, if bass implementation on Rn6 helps keeping it under high control.
I would say that the RN6 would be pretty good for classical. I honestly wouldn’t call it strictly a basshead set, but bassheads would appreciate the immersiveness of the bass as well as the quality of it. Would help a lot for stuff like timpanis, tubas, lower brass etc especially for hall resonance.
It has 3 filters, in the lowest and even highest it is excellent with Vivaldi, Verdi and Tchaikovsky
It is an exceptionaly clean replay.
The Letshuoer Cadenza is nothing like Rn6
That is a lifeless sterile replay IMO
No prob, in it’s price range it is arguably the best. Company has solid rep and community seems to have a wide variety of genre in their library including classical.
You were right to assume the cadenza might be thin or lack note weight…it does.
Ask some folks on headfi in a thread called the Watercooler. You can get more opinions. .