If Goethe's analog GR10 is directly compared with AE's earplugs, the difference in sound can be said to be very obvious, so obvious that you are not aware of the earplug products that are related and have the same technical background. The sound of Grado earplugs is noticeably fluffy, smooth and warm but without the delicate feel of AE earplugs. It is very obvious that the Grado earplugs are products that satisfy the sound taste of the Goethe factory, and the AE brand's YSM-01 and TRY-01 all show the pursuit of fineness, exquisiteness and high-purity sound.
Compared with the YSM-01, which is twice as expensive, I think the cheap TRY-01 is slightly weaker in terms of exquisiteness. It is not so "extreme", but the sound is still obviously Japanese aesthetic, and it seems that the voice is more tolerant and Aesthetically universalized some. I don't feel that some fans will prefer TRY-01 - because its voice is not so extreme to pursue and reflect the Japanese aesthetic, the requirements for the audio player are also reduced. Appreciating the pure music category of vocals, jazz, classical small and medium-sized compilations, etc., are the most outstanding areas of TRY-01 - pure, transparent, meticulous, with a hint of light color, quite attractive.