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I would say bass is fairly tight and has decent definition overall with almost a BA like speed but it is that planar transient qualities that prove to be not as realistic as a well vented dynamic when it comes to bass. Instruments such like bass guitar, drums and cellos have a bit more weight and warmth compared to the original S12. The trebles are represented well in all 3 parts of its treble presentation and seem to be the focus of the S12 pro tuning.
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Bass is roughly even with the treble presence and it's got a good range for bass notes and variations of the low notes. It is not only a question of boom boom, the bass guitarist is putting together notes at different tempo with interesting phrasing, if the listener cares to appreciate the work going into the music. But what if the younger one has already taken the flag from its father, despite the fact that doing so isn’t strictly required?The S12 Pro may be a tinge bright for treble-sensitive folk, and vocal and midrange lovers might need to consider alternatives due to a depression in the lower mids. The upper midrange of the S12 Pro is slightly less highlighted and smoother that was relative audible with female voices and instruments such like a flutes, violins or guitars.
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I asked about the changes from the prior S12 model vs the Pro model and this was what I got as a response. It's been a while since I've heard an IEM that offers this level of clarity for my favorite orchestral tracks. The brightness brings a lot of clarity to the table, though on the flip side, there is sibilance and some splashiness for high hats and cymbals.
The S12 PRO is the company’s 6th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of the original S12 that was a big success and made LETSHUOER wider known to the audiophile world.