TXN Diamond $1999. Review
June 30, 2026 § Leave a comment
Female vocals and instruments like the piano especially sound detailed and expressive. There is a clean attack and natural decay to the notes.
Guitars and strings are full of that enjoyable top-end bite and nuance. Cymbals have clean, crisp edges, with plenty of natural shimmer to offer. You get a natural metallic tone that feels well separated. Gentle sparkle and clean, refined shimmer. No thinning of notes, no hot regions, no sharpness or piercing edges.
Towards the extreme top end, Diamond feels quite spacious and extended, giving instruments the breathing room they ask for.
Thankfully, the upper treble region is smooth here. That is the region I am usually extremely worried about. Even a slight extra focus there can feel off to me. But not here.
Overall, that balance of detail, air, and sparkle is achieved very well on the Diamond, without sacrificing any energy or extension. This is one of the best treble presentations a single dynamic driver can truly achieve.

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