SonicEcstasyFinal cost for me was 695.99, shipping included. That is rough 30% off of the Noble 6 list price. The 6 is now discontinued, and it was replaced by the newer Django at the same price point. So it would be a 30% drop again if it happened at the same price.
But with the new universals in the pre order stage and none having been shipped yet, I don't see this drop happening again any time soon, unless Noble has a larger back inventory of the older 6s (which I suspect is u likely and was the impetus for this original drop in the first place -- to clear out inventory ahead of the new announcement of new models).
SonicEcstasyFit ear tg334 is fantastic. Better mids and treble than the N6, but it is very difficult to get if you live outside of Japan.
The 1 plus 2 has better bass (dynamic driver), but the N6 is more natural and the mids and highs are clearer and more resolving. I prefer the Aurisonics 2.5, if I am being honest.
The only thing the Angie has going for it is soundstage, which is larger than the N6 (but not huge). Of those mentioned, it is my favorite.
As an all rounder, the N6 is best of the bunch. If it were more available, the tg334 would be a good alternative, but it is very hard to get a hold of.
sq3rjickThank you for the brief comparison, but in terms of sheer resolution and clarity, between the tg334 and n6, which would you rank higher?
Based on what i've read on the angie and 1plus2, i think i'll strike those off as potential candidates and mainly consider n6 and tg334.
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.