Twisp Tyko

@Mic Lazzari @HPBotha

Could we please get an intro, looks interesting

Too lazy/don’t have the time to go to the kiosk and check it out

:-D ... of course, @Faraaz
I will get HB on it pronto! It is interesting! Great great upgrade ... especially if you enjoy MTL. But it is a Hybrid.

PS: Do you find a lot of value in our Design Breakdowns? Any suggestions welcome.
 
:-D ... of course, @Faraaz
I will get HB on it pronto! It is interesting! Great great upgrade ... especially if you enjoy MTL. But it is a Hybrid.

PS: Do you find a lot of value in our Design Breakdowns? Any suggestions welcome.

Not really a lot of value in a detailed design breakdown but just a simple one to see what it compares to , wattage , functions etc

A bit hefty price tag (understand the marketing cost, warranty, spares back up for a long time etc) contributes to that
 
For anyone else wondering what's this:

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Very informative, thank you @Mic Lazzari. Same coil units for the Tyko and Arcus?

No ... different coils. Different experience. Tyko has a very intense and bold flavour but suits those that prefer a slightly looser draw. Arcus is finely tuned for a premium MTL experience with a tighter draw and more intense throat hit. I would say the Arcus flavour is also more accurate. Speakers are a good analogy ... some are super accurate reference speakers (Arcus) with a flat response curve and used by those audiophiles wanting the most faithful reproduction of acoustic music or for mixing. But some music sounds better on speakers with a mid-range or base boost (Tyko) for those that want to rock out ;-)
 
No ... different coils. Different experience. Tyko has a very intense and bold flavour but suits those that prefer a slightly looser draw. Arcus is finely tuned for a premium MTL experience with a tighter draw and more intense throat hit. I would say the Arcus flavour is also more accurate. Speakers are a good analogy ... some are super accurate reference speakers (Arcus) with a flat response curve and used by those audiophiles wanting the most faithful reproduction of acoustic music or for mixing. But some music sounds better on speakers with a mid-range or base boost (Tyko) for those that want to rock out ;-)
Seems like the Tyko is for me, always needing a restricted stealth DL with decent power, seems like i will have to go out and try it now
 
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