CONCLUSION
As mentioned in the previous page for this review we used primarily the M11 Music Player by FiiO to test the Titanium IEMs but that wasn't all since we also used the EVGA NU Audio Sound Card while at the lab (the M11 was used outside as well). Now although the Beryllium model offers overwhelming bass levels the Titanium model is actually far more balanced so bass doesn't mask other frequencies (or at least not nearly as much) even at very high volume levels. You are of course still getting extremely crisp and accurate mids and highs (very near to what the Beryllium delivers) but even though Periodic Audio calls the Titanium IEMs "slightly aggressive, with enhanced bass and treble response" we were all pleased to see that bass wasn't their focus this time over (that being said it all comes down to what kind/type of music you prefer, personally I’m not into extreme bass levels). As for build quality once again no complaints here either but just like we pointed out in our review of the Beryllium IEMs it would be nice if Periodic Audio added detachable braided/sleeved cables and angled 3.5mm jacks with their next models.
At the time of this review Periodic Audio also happens to have a rather generous Labor Day Sale (40% off new items) so you can grab the Titanium IEMs for just USD119.40 (PeriodicAudio.com) a price which very enticing for what you’ll be getting in return. Long story short you really can’t go wrong with the Titanium IEMs by Periodic Audio especially right now and as for us since we really enjoyed using them these past 2 weeks we feel they are more than just worthy of our Golden Award.
PROS
- Build Quality (Polycarbonate / Stainless Steel Enclosures)
- Audio Reproduction (Crisp & Detailed Mids / Highs – Balanced Bass)
- 100% Pure Titanium Foil Diaphragms
- Aluminum Carrying / Storage Case
- 9 Sets of Ear Tips (Silicone and Memory Foam Ones)
- 5 Year Limited Warranty
- Special Price Tag (Labor Day Sale)
CONS
- Normal Price (For Some)