GL …. wtf
Surprised they went with the 8 EST’s again. Would have thought the newer generations drivers ment stepping down to four with same or better performance. Interesting graph though!
UM x Music Tech Pentara
Specs
Driver Configuration: 1 10mm Dynamic Driver, 1 7mm Dynamic Driver, 4 Balanced Armatures, and 4 Electrostatic Drivers, 2 Sonion BABCD, 1 UM FreqShift Driver
Crossover: 13 drivers, 7-way pure acoustics crossover: 10mm DD for sub-bass, 7mm DD for bass, 2 Sonion BABCD for mid-bass and lower-mid, 2 UM Black Label for mids, 2 UM Black Label BA for treble, 4ESTs for ultra-high, 1 FreqShift BCD for full-range refinement.
Frequency Response: 20Hz-70kHz
Conductor Gauge: 28Awg x2/Conductor
Number of Conductors: 8W shielded. 4 conductors per channel
Shielding: PW latest “Shielding+”
SOUND RHYME SR5S Audiophile IEM
Brand:SOUND RHYME
Model:SR5S
Sensitivity:108士3dB
Frequency Response:20hz- 20khz
Cable Type:0.78mm Detachable
DC Resistance:15ohm
Sound Insulation Effect:30dB
“Every DITA flagship model features a signature, custom-designed single dynamic driver; the Ventura is no exception. Dubbed the V4 driver, it is 12mm in diameter and begins with a vapor-deposited gold on titanium-ceramic diaphragm that is light and sensitive while remaining rigid and composed.
The fine gold deposit on the diaphragm introduces a touch of warmth into the balanced, referential character that is the core sound of the V4 driver, allowing for a bit more fun and musicality without sacrificing resolution and refinement.
The diaphragm is then driven by twin magnets that are coupled to an array of four rear baffles, contributing to the Ventura’s expansive soundstage.”
I am genuinely curious about this dac. Especially now that TANGZU yulinglong is going to be using the same akm chip. I know it’s about how it’s implemented but what do people usually prefer? Akm or ess? Does it depend on the music genre?
Good DAC with more musicality. ESSs are more technical. But it’s all about integration. Campfire did a great job here.
Maybe ESS for more technical and busy music.
That’s definitely a different take on how to promote your product…















