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Juka
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Apr 3, 2018
You should have a goal in what you want to achieve with your audio experience. For example, I choose to pursue the best gear that matches my sound preference in a headphone or IEMs regardless of price. If it was cheap, fine. If it was expensive, then that is fine as well.
Higher end IEM doesn't always mean better, it most often is a different tuning. I have tested the full line-up of Nobles and although the K10 does match my sound preferences, the Noble 4(IDK what it is called now-a-days) was my preferred choice since it matches my sound preferences better. If I were to purchase a K10, it would actually just be a side-grade rather than a full-on upgrade.
I also did something similar to Westone, I tested their W10/20/30/40 and UM PRO 10/20/30/40. I settled with their UM PRO 30. Even after the releases of W50/60 and higher end stuff, I found that they are just a slightly different tuning.
With that said, if you have the money, go for it. Noble does have good products. However, I would advise on testing rather than just buying blindly. Research as much as you can.
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