I auditioned these along with Kubala-Sosna emotions a few years back. Both are balanced and refined. The bass in both is very controlled and deep, but the KSs have the best controlled bass that is very impressive, while the Kharmas have a bit smoother top end. Mids are about the same, nice and grainless. The Kharmas are very smooth overall, with
no fatigue, and I really liked them and could live with them long-term. They were much less fatiguing then Nordost Valhallas, which are piercing.
In the end (after buying the KSs), I went with Stealth Indras, which were even better in both bass and highs and
had a more detailed, inviting midrange.
no fatigue, and I really liked them and could live with them long-term. They were much less fatiguing then Nordost Valhallas, which are piercing.
In the end (after buying the KSs), I went with Stealth Indras, which were even better in both bass and highs and
had a more detailed, inviting midrange.