Noble Audio launches 4 new products, Kadence and Jade at similar price points become the object of comparison

Pure Iron vs. Coiled Iron

Let’s talk about Kadence first. It adopts a pure moving iron structure design. Each earphone has 8 built-in moving iron units. Its brand founder Dr. John Moulton has a long-term cooperative relationship with Knowles Knowles. Iron unit, but this time Kadence has made a new attempt. It is a mixture of Knowles and Sonion moving iron units. Two Knowles moving iron units are used for the super tweeter, and the remaining 6 are Sonion moving iron units. In this way, the music has rich details, precise positioning, and excellent analytical power, with balance and accuracy as the primary goal of tuning. In addition, Kadence is the first time that the brand is equipped with an acoustic tuning conduit, which is applied to the unit combination of different frequency divisions, making the connection between the moving iron and the conduit more stable and improving the reliability of the headset itself.

As for the other Jade, it is named after Dr. John’s eldest daughter, which can be said to be loved by thousands. It is a one-ring four-iron hybrid unit earphone. The bass part is handled by a 10mm DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) diamond-like carbon diaphragm moving coil unit. With the new dual magnetic circuit design, it has a larger magnetic flux and provides a wider dynamic range. The details of the low frequency can be more clearly presented. The mid-high frequency is handled by two Sonion moving iron units, so that the mid-frequency has a very focused and prominent image; and the high frequency is the two ultra-high frequency moving iron units deeply customized by Dr. John, providing excellent transient performance capability. Similarly, Jade has added the first applied acoustic tuning conduit, which is placed in the mid-high frequency unit combination and the ultra-high frequency unit combination, effectively improving the transparency and micro-dynamic performance of the mid-frequency vocals.

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