He has said very similar things about the U12T. I just think it’s more the U12T, as that’s the IEM he has owned himself for years and continually re-bought (I think he did sell it recently), and to me that’s the one that it looks closer to.
Basically, the U12t wouldn’t have its abnormal sense of technicalities without the scoops and peaks in its frequency response. A good example of this is its layering. The 3kHz and mid-treble scoop, contrasted to the 5kHz and upper-treble peaks are what create that enhanced sensation of instruments being further out, and sharper on the stage, around you.
I have both of them, there are both 64 Audio and there are certainly commonalities. Personally I think I actually prefer the Trio, better bass and personally I don’t really love that 3kHz recess, I feel it makes the U12T sound too dark (I am too old and deaf to appreciate the upper treble peaks), and the Trio has what sound like more natural and present upper mids to me. But this is why I think, it’s coming more from the U12T than the Trio.
He has said very similar things about the U12T. I just think it’s more the U12T, as that’s the IEM he has owned himself for years and continually re-bought (I think he did sell it recently), and to me that’s the one that it looks closer to.
https://www.reddit.com/r/headphones/comments/10xb6wj/64audio_u12t_review_a_bit_overrated/
I have both of them, there are both 64 Audio and there are certainly commonalities. Personally I think I actually prefer the Trio, better bass and personally I don’t really love that 3kHz recess, I feel it makes the U12T sound too dark (I am too old and deaf to appreciate the upper treble peaks), and the Trio has what sound like more natural and present upper mids to me. But this is why I think, it’s coming more from the U12T than the Trio.