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After working for years as an audiologist, Noble’s lead designer and president, John Moulton has teamed up with Brannan Mason to produce a series of universal fit IEMs. Tasked with creating a universal pair of IEMs with similar performance to their luxury line, they’ve crafted a more attainable version with a striking six-driver design—the Noble 6 Read More
sq3rjickWould you be able to provide a more indepth review of the n6 vs fitear tg334 as i will be going for either of those and can't find much information about the n6.
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I can't wait until the IEMs finally arrive here in Switzerland. I ordered the Noble 6 mostly for my office. Here I listen at least 7-8 h music per day. At the moment im using Sennheiser IE80 and listen just from the onbard soundcard of my Macbook Pro 15 Retina. Do you guys think it would be worth it to get a dedicated DAC+Amp for the Noble 6? I'm currently thinking about getting an Objective 2 Amp + DAC (round about 250$). What do you guys think? Waste of money or worth a try?
BkidoEchoed. ^ I hear that these IEMs handle the source really well and can make most things sound very very good, so there is little to worry about pairing wise. It's not a finicky pair of cans. However, I definitely agree, most computers (especially laptops) do not have that great of equipment for on-board sound processing, and it's generally advisable to bypass it in some way. That being said, it's not required; these IEMs are easy to drive, however if you plan on getting headphones that require an amp to function properly, it's a very worthy investment. I personally am using a Magni/Modi stack and enjoy every minute of it.
After some research i decided to go with the Chord Mojo as DAC/Amp. It's already on my desk and doing a great job with my Sennheiser IE-80 so i can't wait for the Noble IEMs to finally arrive.