“ I can instantly tell, like a spotlight in the forest at night, that the Euclid both feels purer and offers more of a realistic physical feel to sudden...
“ This Euclid is a planar IEM that gives off some of that golden zone tonality in the vocal experience, it is so slick and smooth, so perfectly balanced in the signature that it feels semi-electrostatic in nature.”
There's some comedy value in British hifi magazines whose shtick is to give examples of how a piece of music sounds through a component that's under review. The music's typically obscure - the reviewer being the great connoisseur - and the accompanying description's invariably flowery but meaningless:
"A track that highlights the Andromeda’s strengths is Dead Can Dance’s ‘Anabasis’ from In Concert [PIAS America, 16/44.1], which is an extremely well-made live recording of the famous electro-acoustic ensemble led by Lisa Gerard and Brendan Perry.
"This intensely atmospheric track combines both powerful yet nuanced high and low percussion instruments, a wide variety of other acoustic and electronically synthesized instruments, plus haunting, Middle Eastern-influenced vocals."
"Through the Andromedas, the variegated textures and tonal colours of ‘Anabasis’ are brilliantly revealed, so that the track sounds by turns dark, brooding, shimmering, soaring, and always majestic."
This is what turned me off..."For now, the stock cable is just good overall, I’d have preferred something a little more provoking in an artistic manner but maybe I am asking too much, all things considered." Yes dumbass, you are!
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