oh man … when you’re walking on ice you might as well dance, right?!
Bro, when you work half of your day, deal with e-mails and brands, comute, measure/test stuff, cook dinner and spend at least 2h with your SO… That thin ice is a matress
Dude, I’m right there with you! Trust me my thin ice is considered my car, which is where I find the time to spend some time with the Collection the most. Good thing I have my satchel, which holds anywhere from 1 to 4 sets at a time. My friend actually asked me the other day, why are you carrying around a man purse? And instead of explaining it to him, I simply opened it up and showed him. Of course he asked me why I had so many pairs on me and I simply replied, you never know. People just don’t it like you guys do
And since today I only worked 4 hours and I’m in a good mood, here’s a pick of my favourites, all in one.
- Tips: BGVP W01
- Cable: XINHS 4 core (made out of bluemoon silver part, black acessories, no chinslider or ear hooks)
- DAC: Cayin RU-6 R2R
- Amp: Xduoo XD-05 Plus with Burson V5i Opamps
- IEMs: MiM Dark Magician. So good at his magician job that it made itself disapeared from the market. RIP
Shit … that cable though
It’s the same as Thieaudio EST cable OG. Once I tried it through Akros, I bought 3 lol
How does the Cayin output to your amp? I am interested in trying the “double amping” route for my RU-6.
I set volume at 75 low gain and let it shine. If feeling frisky I let my tubes do the pre amping and i just fly away
Haha I meant like from a cables stand point. How do you connect the 2?
3.5mm to 3.5mm regular cable. I have one from topping and one from amazon
I just checked Linsoul and they have DMs in stock although it’s a revised version…
How I imagine “revising the Dark Magician”
Have you tried W01 tips on Timeless?
I’m in a similar situation: the 200$ timeless is the most expensive set I own to date.
I even got a little disappointed with this (but it still get some listening time) so I am very careful about anything proceed above 100$ now.
No, sorry. I wasnt aware of W01 by the time I had Timeless. I used CP100 as they are pretty neutral and vocal forward to my ears, which Timeless enjoyed.
Yeah… That’s DM2. It’s not the same, sadly. A few folks got it and they weren’t impressed, unfortunately.
@Tfaduh has both, so he can maybe give his input on it as well.
Raptgo Hook-X - First Impressions
Disclaimer: This unit was sent to me for free by Linsoul in exchange for a review. No influence or pressure was applied, and the words you are about to read are my own thoughts and opinions. Thanks again to all the Linsoul team for the opportunity and support.
If you have been following the IEM scene since around September last year you probably know by now about the wave that made it to shore regarding planars: 7hz released a competitive offer that made some splash, but once reviewers got their hands on it, it turned into a Tsunami.
As always, I was late to the party thanks to national couriers. I was getting so desperate I bought another unit from the DUDO Audio Store around Christmas time and asked for express shipping, which ended up with me receiving two units around the same time. This was actually fine since people realized revisions were made shortly after his launch. I compared both versions, they were pretty close, so I ignored that fact and just focused on how good Timeless is - and oh boy, it is good.
Timeless gave me that “wow” factor that most IEMs seem to fail nowadays. It had major flaws like its imaging chops but its resolving power for around 200 were shocking, as it was giving tribids runs for their money. In 5 minutes it got an instant and severe rec from me, despite its technical flaws and me finding its treble on the harsher side.
Shortly after my take I got amazing news from one of my favorite companies: Letshuoer was about to enter the planar world with the now famous S12. Two weeks later from me auditioning two units of 7hz Timeless, a new king was born. They are pretty close, with S12 coming out as having a better stage and imaging, bass texture and costing way less, at the cost of being brighter (but less harsh to my ears). The consensus was kind of wide - if you have none buy S12, if you had Timeless already, save the bucks).
I would also like to mention that Timeless was not my first planar IEM. Tin Hifi P1 Plus made its way into my desk a couple of days before the black disk did and I wasn’t impressed, but rather disappointed. As I always like to shorten my collection as much as possible, both units of Timeless and P1 Plus were sold and only S12 was kept, as I now regret not keeping one of the 7hz units, as it would be great for comparisons right now as I can’t A/B it with Raptgo Hook-X.
Given how I felt about S12 vs Timeless, I don’t think there will be a problem not having it with me, but still, no direct comparisons will be made to other planars* other than S12 in this impressions or in my final review.
*I’m trying to get hold of the Tin Hifi P1 Max.
The Hook-X
Raptgo Hook-X announcement made everyone take a second look. At a glance, the offer was curious, to say the least. Separating itself from the competition, it packs a semi-open back design and adds a piezo driver, turning itself as a promising hibrid unit and one never seen, on top of looking great, especially paired with a abnormal choice of stock cable (that compliments it great, let me tell you).
Delving directly into sound as I’ve rambled too much, I will start this quick first impressions with an honest take: It didn’t “wow” me. At least not like Timeless did back in December.
Let me try to explain to you why. At first glance, Hook-X doesn’t come out as resolving as its competition. I will attribute this fact majorly to a better treble tuning instead of a peaky boost around the middle area. Compared to the S12, treble is more balanced, both in the graph than in the ear. The mid range area is also more recessed when hearing pianos or female vocals (Hania Rani - Leaving) so that’s probably where I’m complaining the most about detail lacking compared to other planars.
If I had to resume it, I would consider Hook-X as having a more smoothed out presentation, leaning towards a relaxed signature instead of an ultra engaging one.
The second thing was the naturally found “planar timbre” in these type of IEMs. There’s something more exotic to my ears and less planary-like, maybe thanks to the addition of the piezo driver. The replay won’t feel as light and speedy like I got used to - which I’m by no means saying this is a bad thing, as I always like to ask “how fast is too fast?”.
Adding the two factors above, and maybe very high expectations, I got a bittersweet sensation on my stomach. I was expecting the same feeling I got from Timeless and I didn’t.
A week has passed and I’m ready to say Hook-X is still not perfect, but growing on me. The analog type of sound lets you sit on your lazyboy, enjoy a good glass of whiskey on a rainy day outside with the fireplace pumping. Which I find amazing because I don’t like whiskey, I don’t own a fireplace or a lazyboy and it’s very hot in Portugal.
There’s an upper hand to Hook-X every other planar I’ve heard to date - it’s stage size. Probably attributed to the semi-open back design and the better treble extension, it puts offers like Timeless to shame in this regard. It’s still far from perfect, but a big step in the right direction.
Another thing that I’m starting to appreciate more and more is the mid-bass slam, which is somewhat present and lets itself show off on prominent kickdrums, as can be heard on tracks like the live loop of “How to get what you want” by Elyse Trouw.
Last good quality I would like to point out is the lack of sibilance on female vocals. The controlled pinna gain is certainly the guilty one for this, but I love it for that, that together with the smoothen out presentation, lets you just immersive listen instead of watching out for your ears.
For those who care for tip and source rolling, I found Hook-X to be more enjoyable the moment I swapped out from Cayin RU-6 given its analog basis and used my Xduuo. As for tips, I didn’t love CP100 with it, so went and tried BGVP A07, but a friend told me to try stock blue ones and I’m enjoying them more. They are short and the deeper fit helps with the mids, to my ears.
As every other offer, Hook-X comes with compromises and trade-offs. If I had to rank it right now I would place it around its brothers, given that if I let Timeless’ imaging pass and still recommend it, I feel that it would be unfair to criticize Raptgo on this one, as they are flour of the same bag. Value wise, I still think LETSHUOER’s offer is the one to beat, as I paid around 140usd for it (don’t quote me, but I think the price raised meanwhile).
I will keep Hook-X playing for a little longer before writing my thoughts as I think I wouldn’t be totally fair to it if I wrote them right now.
Preliminary rankings - Value 4/5. Personal Ranking: Around 7
Would anyone happen to own both the Tea and Tea 2 and a Q5K? I tried Crins EQ preset for the Tea on my Tea 2. Wondering how close it may come and if I can save myself some money. I’m really digging the sound just has me wondering if this is pretty close to the actual IEM.
those little sentences are why you reviews are very easy and satisfying to read
Could you explain the Personal Ranking scale a little though? Is it X/10 or is it a place in your ranking?
I do have the three things but both Teas are out on a loan, sorry
@igor0203 has my pairs for a spin