The IE600 itself hasn't been good value compared to ChiFi competitors in a while, so having it as your main competitor, doesn't seem like a nice market segment to be in. However, the saving grace of the IE600 to me, is that the single DD allows for a much narrower nozzle than multi-driver IEMs. This makes it the only IEM I've owned that my narrow ass ear canals could stand. Will be interesting to see if the Dragon falls in the same camp. Would you be able to measure the nozzle diameters of it?
I wanted to compare it to other single DD IEMs and not multi-driver ones. I’ve tried quite a few higher end single DD IEMs including the A8000, IE900, IE600 and some Acoustune IEMs and felt that the IE600 is the most similar in the tuning to the Moritz. Unfortunately, I haven’t tried a lot of Chi-fi single DDs. The nozzle of the Dragon is 6mm wide.
The IE600 itself hasn't been good value compared to ChiFi competitors in a while, so having it as your main competitor, doesn't seem like a nice market segment to be in.
However, the saving grace of the IE600 to me, is that the single DD allows for a much narrower nozzle than multi-driver IEMs. This makes it the only IEM I've owned that my narrow ass ear canals could stand. Will be interesting to see if the Dragon falls in the same camp. Would you be able to measure the nozzle diameters of it?
I wanted to compare it to other single DD IEMs and not multi-driver ones. I’ve tried quite a few higher end single DD IEMs including the A8000, IE900, IE600 and some Acoustune IEMs and felt that the IE600 is the most similar in the tuning to the Moritz. Unfortunately, I haven’t tried a lot of Chi-fi single DDs.
The nozzle of the Dragon is 6mm wide.