The details the these Noble Audio Knight IEMs bring out is incredible. These IEMs punch way above their weight with mid bass and mids, while not getting too bright with the highs. After hearing these Knights, I would have easily paid twice this price and they would still be an amazing buy for the clarity and detail you are getting. Several other brand IEMs at this price that I own, are suddenly obsolete. Finally, these Noble Audio Knights are really high quality of workmanship. They are gorgeous and the aluminum bodies are polished to a beautiful matte finish.
At first glance to my ears, the Noble Knight presents itself as one of many decent all-rounders in its price bracket.
However, where it truly stands out is in its mid-bass region. The mid-bass is impactful, tight, and punchy—delivering an engaging and dynamic experience that brings tracks like “The Reddings – The Awakening Pt. 1” to life with impressive depth and energy.
While the overall soundstage isn’t massive, the imaging more than makes up for it. The Noble Knight crafts an excellent, precise, and holographic soundstage, providing a clear sense of placement and space within the music. This quality truly shines on tracks such as “Herbie Hancock – Doin’ It.”
I strongly believe that the Noble Knight is a great gateway into the Noble Audio house sound signature.
I guess the lack of an included waifu postcard was more than he could bare on that fateful day he pulled these off his shelf. These are great all-rounders and have a solid build quality. Are there better Noble IEMs? Sure. At this price point it is nice to get into a good brand without breaking the bank. They’re especially good when you want fun + fidelity, without leaning too far into either extreme.
Great iems overall, pretty good at everything i throw at it, whether it is competitive gaming (cs2) or just chill music listening, it's even good for ASMR, the price is very friendly and the build feels like a tank
On the possibly negative side, mind you those are quite big so they might not fit everyone's ears
It is relatively rare that one can get a real Noble IEM at this price. However, it’s to my surprise that this Trihybrid one presents the Noble sound to a great extend. Many of us might focus on the broad, solid representation of the low frequency range. But the PZT actually shines on the high end too. The transition between frequencies is not as smooth as their high end IEMs for sure. But at this price, what can you say? Great job Noble.