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Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Warm V shape tuning
+Well controlled and textured midbass
+Nice extension and sparkly highs
+Wide soundstage
+Ergonomics and fit
+High quality OCC cable
+Great build quality
+Well controlled and textured midbass
+Nice extension and sparkly highs
+Wide soundstage
+Ergonomics and fit
+High quality OCC cable
+Great build quality
Cons: -Recessed midrange
-Subbass is a little subdued
-MMCX connector(subjective)
-Subbass is a little subdued
-MMCX connector(subjective)
INTRO
Rose Technics Quietsea features a Single Topology DD which comes with great quality cable (OCC Cable). Showing great midbass quality and sparkly highs . I just want to emphasized the Blue Rose Pro cable from rosetechnics. It really surprised me how it paired with quietsea it show its true potential.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank Rosetechnics for arranging a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specifications
Driver configuration : Dual chamber dynamic with 10mm topological diaphragm
Frequency Response : 20Hz – 20kHz
Sensitivity : 99dB
Impedance : 32Ω
Harmonic Distortion Ratio : less than 0.1%
Jack Connector : Choice of SE 3.5mm or BAL 4.4mm
Capsule Connection Type : MMCX
Cable Length: 120cm
Weight : 20g
Packaging
2 Rose Technics QuietSea
High Quality Cable 5N OCC
set of tips (S, M, L) with oval shaped nozzle tube
Hard carry case
MMCX removal tool (nice inclusion)
User manual
Build and Comfort
The rosetechnics quietsea are built from CNC and transparent resin. The design is quite futuristic imo. The lightweight of quietsea contributes to comfortable use and for long listening sessions.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
KiwiEars Allegro
Ibasso DC04 pro
Fosi Audio SK02
This iems spend 50 hours of burn in before taking details of this review
The Quietsea is a V shape tuning which emphasizes the bass and treble but the subbass is quite shy to my liking. The quality of midbass is the star of the show here, showing well textured bass to satisfy ones ears. As for the treble it has enough sparkle to add enjoyment to the presentation.
Bass
This is main aspect of quietsea, it has rich and well textured yet non-intrusive bass. The bass is punchy and impactful but a little subdued in the subbass. When I'm listening to some of my fav EDM songs its not bad though even the subbass is quite shy but it shows when called. The satisfying slam of midbass will wanting you more without overshadowing the midrange.
Mids
The mids is quite recessed to my ears, the vocals is clear and transparent but take the backseat to makes space for bass and treble.
The instruments presents clean, clear and natural in the mix.
As for uppermids, it has enough energy to become engaging enough to enjoy the presentation.
(With the Blue Rose Pro Cable it become better read further)
Treble
As for highs, it provides balanced and precise treble performance which have equal quality of lows. It shows enough level of sparkle, air and extension. It also presents energetic highs without the sign of sibilance or harshness. Surprisingly it picks nuances and micro-details contributes to musicality of quietsea.
Technicalities
The soundstage is wide with good height and depth it is enough for its price point. There is great level of imaging and separation you can easily pinpoint where is the instruments is placed in the mix. The nuances produced by quietsea adds a resonate feeling and immersive presentation.
With Rosetechnics Blue Rose Pro Cable 4.4mm
The cable included in the quietsea is definitely enough imho. With its good build and design. It reminds me the one high quality cable I previously owned from NiceHCK the Greyflag which I think they have similar qualities and performance.
When I paired this blue rose pro with the quietsea it surprised me how really good this IEM are.
I ask them what the cable made of :
They use a blend of monocrystalline copper and monocrystalline silver with a purity of 5-6N.
The solder they use costs 1000 RMB per meter and is the same used by Swiss Radio and Television for their monitor speakers. The precise craftsmanship and expensive materials are key to the excellent sound quality.
It's not just about the quality of our materials; we are completely genuine in using real materials.
Rosetechnics really assures you they provide the best sound quality you need.
The drastically changes in sound is very noticeable. When I'm listening to my fav edm and pop everything is crisper and livelier. The bass is punchier and tactile. The mids of my goodness in my ear it become W shape tuning without overshadowing the mids with bass and treble. The vocals shows airier in characterics . The treble is snappier and more energetic. The soundstage become wide and spacious. The noticeable improvement in detail retrieval contributes to more immersive experience. (5/5 star)
Conclusion
The quietsea is an underrated iem that proves its worth with its performance and inclusions. With some cable rolling it will show its true potential. It really pair perfectly with blue rose pro I'll definitely recommend this cable as of now this is my best cable I've been using. Highly recommended!
Order here using the non -affiliated links below :
Rosetechnics Quietsea
https://rosetechnics.com/products/quietsea-hifi-wired-headphones-iem
Rosetechnics Blue Rose Pro
https://rosetechnics.com/products/r...ones-cable?_pos=1&_psq=blue+rose&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Warm neutral tuning
+Musical
+Clean bass response
+Thick and lush midrange
+Rich vocals
+Inoffensive treble response
+Well-accessorized(6 pairs of Sancai)
+Aesthetically beautiful
+Excellent build quality
+Musical
+Clean bass response
+Thick and lush midrange
+Rich vocals
+Inoffensive treble response
+Well-accessorized(6 pairs of Sancai)
+Aesthetically beautiful
+Excellent build quality
Cons: -The cable is kinda cheap (subjective)
-Average technicalities for the price
-Average technicalities for the price
Intro
This time a new product from collaboration of Tangzu and HBB called Tangzu Xuan NV a new innovative gear uses 2 DD ceramic and PU + LCP diaphragms. A warm neutral tuning IEM produces full, clean bass response and satisfying thick and lush vocals.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank Linsoul Audio for arranging a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specifications
Driver configurations : 10mm Ceramic Dynamic driver unit + 8mm PU + LCP Dynamic driver unit
Sensitivity : 98dB 1kHz
Impedance : 8.5Ω 1kHz±20%
Frequency range : 7Hz-20kHz
Cable material : Single crystal oxygen-free copper
Cable Length : 1.2m±5%
Socket interface : 2pin0.78 3.5mm SE
Packaging
Pair of Tangzu Xuan NV
4 core OFC cable
Leather button case
6 pairs of Tangzu Sancai (3 pairs of Balanced, 3 pairs of Widebore) *these are treasures* best stock tips I encountered so far.
Build and Comfort
The build is made from medical grade resin, and the aesthestically beautiful design gives a more premium look than expected in this price range. The earpiece are suprisingly lightweight despite of the size of the earpiece , the fit is good to my ears making them comfortable for extended use.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
KiwiEars Allegro
Ibasso DC04 pro
This iems spend 40-50 hours of burn in using pink noise before taking details of this review
Xuan NV is a warm neutral tuning showing full and clean bass response and thick and lush midrange suits for vocal lovers out there. I'm currently using tangzu sancai widebore I prefer the improvement of vocals here. I also tried my aftermarket cable IvipQ SPC Graphene midrange cable suprisingly its the perfect synergy with the Xuan NV. It brings out the emotions of vocals hidden with this gems.
Bass
The bass is its forte, showing clean and full sounding yet non-intrusive bass. There's no predominant bass character midbass nor subbass showing equal quality and quantity. Sometimes it lacking of texture but then again overall bass quality is superb for the asking price.
Mids
Another spotlight of Xuan NV, the buttery smoothness of midrange. It shows enveloping relaxed and warm tone vocals. Both male and female exhibits thick, lush and excellent quality vocals here. Despite of the uppermids never become shouty it has enough energy to sound engaging and enjoyable. The natural timbre adds satisfying to overall performance of the midrange.
Treble
The treble is smooth and inoffensive showing not a hint of harshness in this frequencies. Despite the safe of the treble it is energetic enough to become not to sound boring. One more thing is to take note it is a warm tuning gear picking up micro details is superb imho.
Technicalities
The soundstage is average in this price point but if you give it ample amount of juice to drive this xuan nv it shows its true colors. I found my best pair with Kiwiears Allegro. It has enough to power the xuan nv. Improving the dynamics as well as imaging and layering.
Conclusion
This is the best tuned HBB I've tried so far. From clean and full bass response, velvety smooth midrange to inoffensive highs it is different to the usual tuning of HBB collab but their fans will surely love this tuning. It is quite hard to drive and I recommend to prepare a decent source to run this thing, it will shows the emotion of the vocals. At this price point I can simply say this is a step up for those pips who want an upgrade to their budget-fi category.
Highly recommended!
Order here using the non -affiliated links below :
https://www.linsoul.com/products/tangzu-xuannv
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Balanced tuning
+Musical
+Ethereal sound presentation
+Good Midbass thump
+Smooth and clean midrange
+Non-fatiguing treble
+Above average technicalities
+Lightweight
+Ergonomics and fit
+Excellent build quality
+Musical
+Ethereal sound presentation
+Good Midbass thump
+Smooth and clean midrange
+Non-fatiguing treble
+Above average technicalities
+Lightweight
+Ergonomics and fit
+Excellent build quality
Cons: -Subbass is quite recessed
-Lacks sparkle
-Balanced option (subjective)
-Lacks sparkle
-Balanced option (subjective)
Intro
Its been a while since the market crowded with incredible chifi gears and I found this brand Rosetechnics an underrated brand that needs recognition to the chifi world. I'm totally impressed with their product called Star City 5 Pro is a hybrid 1 DD + 2 BA configuration. I've used 200$+ iems and I need to tell this it is similar tuning to some midfi iems I'd heard to this price point. Let see how good this SC5P sings on its price bracket.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank Rosetechnics for arranging a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday
Specifications
Driver Configuration
1DD + 2BA
Distortion
1% @ 1000Hz
Sensitivity
104dB @ 1mW
Impedance
24 Ω
Frequency Response Range
10 - 25000 Hz
Interface Type
3.5 mm/ 4.4mm
Weight
28 g
Cable Length
120 cm
Connector Type
MMCX
Packaging
2 Star city 5 Pro Earpiece.
Round storage box
4 pairs of white tips with wide orange core,
3 pairs of white translucent tips with narrow orange core
1 dual-strand 6N OCC monocrystalline copper cable
1 user manual.
1 USB Type-C to 3.5mm female connector adapter
The inclusion of USB Type-C to 3.5mm female connector is a plus because mostly new released smartphones doesn't have 3.5mm jack.
Build and Comfort
The build is solid and the earpiece are lightweight, making them comfortable for extended use. One thing to take note is the ergonomics it fits really well to my ears.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
KiwiEars Allegro
Ibasso DC04 pro
This iems spend 60-70 hours of burn in using pink noise before taking details of this review
The SC5P is a balanced set in my liking. I'm totally impressed how it present the sound, its ethereal to envelope you to the music where you will hear in 200$+ IEMs. This is where it excel with other competitors in its price brackets.
Bass
The bass is quite neutral to my liking. Where is midbass is more prominent than subbass. It has well- textured and good depth bass without comprising the smoothness of midrange. But using the right tips will make this bass more body and deeper slam. (Currently using Penon Lacquer Orange. It stays forever with my SC5P. The tips I found the best synergy)
Mids
The mids is clear and clean presents more balanced than neutral, it have decent weight and timbre, vocals is airy and placed perfectly in the stage. The uppermids is never become peaky it has enough energy to satisfy one's ears. The openness of midrange helps both male and female vocals easily pinpoint in the mix.
Treble
The treble is finely tuned, offering a balanced sound signature. It is smooth and well-controlled, avoiding harshness or sibilance. Trebleheads will not impressed might want more sparkle and extension. The nuances are rendered with precision, it is safe overall allowing you to enjoy the presentation.
Technicalities
This is where it excels the SC5P the soundstage is open and spacious with good sense amount of width and height and depth as well. Imaging performance is above average with its price point. Separation is quite good too. You can easily distinguish the placements of instruments within the mix.
Conclusion
Star city 5 pro is supposedly underrated iem. It provides above average audio quality at a budget-friendly price. The balance between musical and analytical is really hard to beat at this price range and this is definitely an upgrade to your budget-fi iems without breaking the bank.
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Balanced tuning
+Versatile tuning switches
+Realistic timbre
+Full, deep, visceral bass (Reference
grade)
+Smooth and transparent mids
+Excellent airy and treble response non fatiguing (Reference grade)
+Impeccable technicalities
+High quality cable
+Excellent build
+Versatile tuning switches
+Realistic timbre
+Full, deep, visceral bass (Reference
grade)
+Smooth and transparent mids
+Excellent airy and treble response non fatiguing (Reference grade)
+Impeccable technicalities
+High quality cable
+Excellent build
Cons: -Source picky
-Modular cable can be a treat (subjective)
-Modular cable can be a treat (subjective)
Intro
This TSMR - X immersed me to sonic bliss for almost 2 weeks now. This is the first time I audition a 400$+ IEM it is different from the budget-fi experience I can simply say this TSMR - X is one that I want to keep as reference IEM. One thing is to take note is the tuning switches which customized the IEM in 3 different personalities.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank bhai Sandeep Agarwal for loaning this incredible gear for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specification
Driver: 2 x dynamic + 4 x balanced armature + 1 x custom film retarding driver
Material: 3D printing high quality resin shells.
Frequency response: 5-30kHz
Impedance: 10Ω
Sensitivity: 103dB
Connector:2pin 0.78mm
Cable: SPC OCC Cable 4.4mm Balanced
Cable Length:1.2m
Build and Comfort
The build is sturdy made in crystal green resin it gives a more premium feel. Its unique design in the faceplate makes me always amazed whenever I see it. It is also comfortable enough without discomfort in long listening session.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
Kiwiears Allegro
Ibasso DC04 Pro
This iems spend 7 days with me before taking details of this review
The TSMR X is a Balanced set in my taste. With Deep, full, visceral, well textured bass (Reference grade), nicely smooth and tranparent midrange, great treble response without the sign of fatiguing. I'm really enjoying this set.
To take note
I haven't touch the tuning switches. The tuning 020 is enough for me to evaluate this gear.
PENON Lacquer Orange
This is my favorite tips as of now. It adds bass and warmth to my gears without compromising the clarity.
PENON Lacquer Black
It adds treble energy ,clearer vocals and great resolution without reducing the bass quality.
Bass
The bass is the specialty of TSMR X. It shows clean, full and realistic bass response with enough impact. It's satisfying rumbles makes me wanting more when I'm listening to some EDM music it got my taste in every impact it leaves a trail in the presentation. I never heard an IEM as good as this. This is definitely a reference grade.
Mids
The mids is smooth, airy and transparent, the male vocals sounded a little lacking in texture. I prefer female vocals here it does sound fuller and richer compared to male vocals. The midrange instruments are lush , clear and detailed the strums of guitar is tastefully done. The realistic timbre of instruments here is addicting imo.
Treble
It is exceptionally refined In a sense it has enough sparkle, air and extension without sounding harsh or sibilant. One more thing impressed me is the treble good note weight it provides enough energy and shimmer to the presentation to become engaging enough to enjoy the music.
Technicalities
The soundstage, layering and separation I can't flaws here tbh. It is exceptionally good to portrait the music. Soundstage is wide and spacious. Layering and separation is good you can easily pinpoint where the instruments is placed in the stage without feel congested itt makes a clear picture of the presentation.
Conclusion
This TSMR X gives me chills everytime I play my entire music library it is definitely an all rounder. Its realistic timbre across the presentation is one thing to take note it gives you pure bliss you didn't noticed the time 5 hrs had passed because how good it is. If I have the chance to purchase one I will do it without hesitation. This is a Must Buy.
D
David Haworth
Well summed up. I agree
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Improvement on KZ house sound
+Neutral bright tuning
+Clean bass response
+Open and smooth midrange
+Airy and extended highs
+Impressive technicalities
+Ergonomics and fit
+Great quality build
+Neutral bright tuning
+Clean bass response
+Open and smooth midrange
+Airy and extended highs
+Impressive technicalities
+Ergonomics and fit
+Great quality build
Cons: -Thin note weight
-Uppermid peaks (lowering the volume to control peaks)
-Sibilance in some tracks
-A carrying pouch can be a treat
-Uppermid peaks (lowering the volume to control peaks)
-Sibilance in some tracks
-A carrying pouch can be a treat
Intro
We see here how KZ improves their tuning with there new innovative KZ ZS10 Pro 2. I want to share my stories when I start my journey in audiophile world. KZ ZSN Pro X was my first IEM this gives me chills because of great clarity and separation of instruments. But I experienced frequent peaks and sibilance. And this is my 2nd IEM from KZ and I'm impressed how it tuned so well than previous products.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank Linsoul Audio for arranging a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specifications
- 10mm Internal Magnetic Dynamic Driver
- Dual 31736 Balanced Armature Drivers (x2)
- Precise 3-Way Crossover Technology
- 4-Level Custom Tuning Switch
- Exceptional Acoustic FR Curve
- Classic Design Aesthetics
Build and Comfort
The build quality is quite sturdy imo made of skin-resin cavity. The IEM are lightweight, making them comfortable for extended use. It is stayed comfortably in place, making them suitable for daily use.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
KiwiEars Allegro
Ibasso DC04 pro
This iems spend 30 hours of burn in before taking details of this review
Important notes :
The standard tuning is UUUU switch. I found my sweet spot with UUDD switch. It's gives enough rumbles in the subbass and greatly increases mids capabilities.
It is also easy to drive. Plug and go with your smartphones.
Bass
Bass is clean and well placed in the mix where midbass is more prominent than subbass. I'm impressed there is no midbass bleed here it also helps maintaining a clear quality from the mid bass all the way to lower mids thus not overlapping each other.
Mids
The mids is open and airy. It gives space to vocals to pinpoint in the mix. The lower mids have thin texture presentation. The upper mids where the female vocals can be more energetic causes shoutiness can be fatiguing sometimes. Lower down the volume to control the peaks.
Treble
This is where well refined what I mean is. Treble is well tuned this time making less to no peaks (safe volume) you can still experience this in some tracks so be careful to turning up the volume. It is have enough sparkle and resolving capabilities to keep the enjoyment on pace. For being bright tuning expect metallic timbre on this but it is smooth trust me and trust your ears.
Technicalities
I'm also impressed with its technicalities. It is technically competent this time in its price bracket. Having wide soundstage and resolution on this is superb.
Imaging and separation pretty well implemented you can easily pinpoint instruments in the mix.
Conclusion
The KZ ZS10 Pro 2 is really something, we can say worth considering this time. It's a huge jump in performance in ZS series. It is commendable option in budget bracket. From clean bass response, open and airy mids, less peaky uppermids and good technicalities it is improved a lot from the previous ZS series.
Order here using the non -affiliated links below :
https://www.linsoul.com/products/kz-zs10-pro2
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Neutral sounding
+Analogue and organic
+High power output
+3.5mm SE and 4.4mm Balanced terminations
+Independent volume adjustments
+Unique retro look
+Excellent cable quality
+Excellent build quality
+Analogue and organic
+High power output
+3.5mm SE and 4.4mm Balanced terminations
+Independent volume adjustments
+Unique retro look
+Excellent cable quality
+Excellent build quality
Cons: -Lack of features such as gain modes and filters
-It gets warmer on 4.4 Balanced
-Average note weight and density for the asking price
-It gets warmer on 4.4 Balanced
-Average note weight and density for the asking price
Intro
KiwiEars Allegro is a classic retro look DAC/AMP equipped with ES9028Q2M known for its high signal to noise ratio and low distortion. This is KiwiEars new portable DAC dongle a highly musical one.
Specifications
DAC Chip : ES9028Q2M
THD+N : 0.0015% (32 Ohms)
Output Power : 70mW@32 Ohms (3.5mm), 155mW@32 Ohms (4.4mm)
SNR : 123dB
Frequency Response : 20Hz~40kHz
Noise Floor : <1μV
Supported Formats : PCM (up to 32bit/384kHz), DSD (DSD256, DSD128, DSD64)
Indicator Lights : PCM (blue), DSD (red)
PRICE at $59.99 USD
Packaging
The box containing the ff :
KiwiEar Allegro
USB DAC/Amplifier Dongle
USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable
Build Quality and Features
The KiwiEars Allegro is a small and well-built USB DAC/Amplifier. It is made of metal but it is lightweight and easy to carry wherever you go.
This features a LED status indicator that gives information about the Standby, PCM(blue) & DSD(red) mode.
The independent volume adjustments placed on the side of the dongle.
Sound Aspects
KiwiEars Allegro sounds neutral and nearly transparent. It is natural and organic. Bass is impactful and well- controlled. Technicalities is above average for the asking price. It also highly musical how it present the sound.
Source used :
Letshuoer D13
QKZ x HBB Hades
EPZ Q1 Pro
Letshuoer DZ4
DDHIFI TC05 Cable
Stock Cable
This DAC spend 30-40 hours of burn in before taking details of this review
Pairing
With Letshuoer D13
The bass where it excels it is clean and impactful. The midrange instruments sounds natural. Surprisingly the treble is sparkly. It create wide soundstage, imaging and layering improved a bit. The musicality of D13 improved a lot.
With QKZ x HBB Hades
The overall sound quality is more correct to my ears. The bass is impactful and controlled it shows less midbass bleed but still there. Midrange is more forward to my liking. It balances the frequency from end to end of the presentation.
I found the treble produces more air in my experience. This combo is really good. The musicality of the allegro gives the hades enjoyable and engaging presentation.
With EPZ Q1 Pro
The bass is tight and punchy. Midrange instruments is quite recessed. The vocals is thicker and have more air. Male vocals perform better than female vocals. Treble become lively and engaging. Sound stage is wide and open. Layering and resolution improved a lot.
With Letshuoer DZ4
It has clean and more coherent bass. Giving ample power this DZ4 the subbass rumbles deep. Mids is more forward in the mix. Vocals is thick and organic when I listened to some acoustic tracks there is noticeable sweet and lushness of vocals. Technicalities such as soundstage improved a bit.
Conclusion
KiwiEars Allegro is a small and well-built DAC/AMP. That sounds neutral and nearly transparent. The soundstage is above average for the price. It is highly musical dongle makes your gears engaging and enjoyable. Highly recommended!
Order here using the non -affiliated links below :
https://www.linsoul.com/products/kiwiears-allegro
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Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Natural sounding
+Musical
+Big and impactful bass
+Thick and smooth mids
+Wide soundstage
+Non-fatiguing upper frequencies
+Eye-catching faceplate
+Good build quality
+Musical
+Big and impactful bass
+Thick and smooth mids
+Wide soundstage
+Non-fatiguing upper frequencies
+Eye-catching faceplate
+Good build quality
Cons: -Midbass too much for some
-Heavy midbass bleed
-Recessed midrange
-Lacks of treble and air
-Needs power to shine
-Heavy midbass bleed
-Recessed midrange
-Lacks of treble and air
-Needs power to shine
Intro
The QKZ x HBB Hades is the collaboration of QKZ and Hawain Bad Boy with his YouTube channel Bad Guy Good Audio Reviews. It is tuned to satisfy bass pips out there with its good and impactful slam. Let see how it performs.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank Linsoul Audio for arranging a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specifications
Drivers : 9mm+9mm LCP Diaphragm Dual-Driver
Sensitivity : 95dB
Cable Connector : 0.78mm 2-pin
Frequency Response : 20-20kHz
Impedance : 16 ohms
Distortion : 1%
Price at $49.99 USD
Build and Comfort
The build is made in 3D resin, and the design is eye-catching tranparent purple faceplate gives a more premium look than expected in this price range. The earphones are lightweight making them comfortable for extended use.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
Jcally AP7
Ibasso DC04 pro
KiwiEars Allegro
This iems spend 50-60 hours of burn in before taking details of this review
Burn-in this IEM really matters. After some time it changed a lot.
Bass
Bass is the specialty of this IEM where the midbass more prominent over the subbass. The midbass has good and impactful quality. The sub bass is quite good producing satisfying rumbles while also maintaining a clean quality from the midbass.
Midrange
The mids is quite recessed it is also suffers by midbass bleed and heavily covers vocals and instruments. Lower midrange are natural, smooth, and thick sounding. In the upper midrange it is lack of energy and too safe for my preferences. By giving this more power there is noticeable more forward midrange presentation.
Treble
Treble is tamed, darkish, relaxed and smooth presentation. it is present enough to be heard with just the right amount of detail. I can’t find any sibilance especially even in high volume. It also lack air and sparkle in my preferences. This safe treble tuning contributes for long listening sessions.
Technicalities
The soundstage has right amount of sense of space and width. Imaging is average. The separation is also suffers to the midbass bleed I can't easily pinpoint instrument placements in the presentation. Detail retrieval can be better. If you give ample power to drive this Hades there is noticeable improvement in the overall technicalities
Pairing
with KiwiEars Allegro
The overall sound quality is more correct to my ears. The bass is impactful and controlled it shows less midbass bleed but still there. Midrange is more forward to my liking. It balances the frequency from end to end of the presentation.
I found the treble produces more air in my experience. This combo is really good. The musicality of the allegro gives the hades enjoyable and engaging presentation.
With DC04 Pro
The presentation with DC04 Pro is cleaner in my taste. The bass is big and boomy. Midrange quite recessed the midbass bleed is still there. The most noticeable improvement with this combo is the technicalities. The soundstage and imaging improved a bit.
If you want more cleaner and safe presentation DC04 Pro take the seat but
If you want more musical and engaging presentation Allegro is the best option.
Conclusion
I really enjoying this set. If you give ample power this Hades. It serves you the right music presentation but you cannot escape the boomy side of it. It a solid choice to add to their collection for those pips seeking more bass, natural timbre, smooth and thick mids.
Order here using the non -affiliated links below :
https://www.linsoul.com/products/qkz-x-hbb-hades
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Natural and organic
+Uncolored
+Transparent
+Wide and open soundstage
+Excellent detail retrieval
+Excellent dynamics
+Good separation and imaging
+Excellent features
+High power output
+Excellent build quality
+Uncolored
+Transparent
+Wide and open soundstage
+Excellent detail retrieval
+Excellent dynamics
+Good separation and imaging
+Excellent features
+High power output
+Excellent build quality
Cons: -Can drain your source battery fast
-No UAC Application access to IOS and windows
-No UAC Application access to IOS and windows
Intro
iBasso is a Chinese company that is innovative in creating Portable Audio products such like Digital Audio Players (DAP), Portable Amplifiers, DAC/Amplifiers and In-Ear Monitors.
Specifications
DAC chip : Dual Cirrus Logic CS43131
Frequency Response : 20Hz-40kHz
Dynamic Range : 126db (SE), 128dB (BAL)
SNR : 127db (SE), 131dB (BAL)
THD+N BAL : 0.00013% @ 300Ω load
THD+N SE : 0.00018% @ 300Ω load
Output voltage BAL : 3Vrms(32Ω), 4Vrms(300Ω)
Output voltage SE : 2Vrms(32Ω), 2Vrms(300Ω
Output impedance : <0.2Ω (SE), <0.4Ω BAL
PCM : up to 32Bit/384kHz
DSD : Native DSD64, DSD128, DSD256
Dimensions : 59mm*23.4mm*12.1mm
Weight : 21g
The DC04 PRO is iBasso's dongle dac that uses Dual CS43131 flagship-grade DAC chips and a powerful amplifier section consisting of a Dual RT6863 chips setup. The dongle is equipped both a 3.5mm Single Ended and a 4.4mm Balanced output that do offer clean output credits to the use of a LDO supply circuit. The DC04 PRO supports PCM and DSD audio signals, up to 32-Bit/384kHz for PCM and up to DSD256 for DSD signals natively.
Packaging
The box containing the ff :
iBasso DC04 PRO
USB DAC/Amplifier Dongle
USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable
USB Type C to Lightning Cable
USB Type-C to USB A Adaptor
Build Quality and Features
The iBasso DC04 PRO is a small and sturdy USB DAC/Amplifier. The metal housing made from CNC machined high-grade aluminum material.
This features a LED status indicator that gives information about the Standby, PCM(Green) & DSD(Blue) mode.
The independent volume adjustments is bigger and better on DC04 pro than the smaller DC03 pro.
It also have UAC application you can download it here :
https://ibasso.com/dc0304pro/
Sound Aspects
DC04 PRO sounds uncolored and transparent. It is natural and organic. Bass has good attack and decay. Technicalities is impeccable. It also have excellent dynamics throughout the presentation.
Source used :
7hz Salnotes Zero OG
Simgot EW200
EPZ Q1 Pro
Letshuoer DZ4
DDHIFI TC05 Cable
This DAC spend 20-30 hours of burn in before taking details of this review
Pairing
with Salnotes Zero OG
The bass is clean and impactful. It is way to far from the boring mood of bass the zero have. The midrange where its excels the lushness and sweetness of vocals when I listened to Alisson Krauss if you close your eyes and you didn't know it's Salnotes Zero you'll never believe it's in your ear its different and not the typical zero anymore.
with Simgot EW200
The bass is authoritative and full. EW200 has a bright signature. This iem is prone to harshness. But if you paired it with DC04 PRO. It smoothen the treble. It tamed it a bit. The dynamics is excellent. The sound stage is wide and spacious with good sense amount of width and height. EW200 is one of the most sensitive IEMs but I didn't hear floor noises which is great handling sensitive gears.
with EPZ Q1 Pro
The bass is clean, yet good impact. Midrange instruments have good separation. The vocals is more forward in the mix with touch of naturalness. Treble become lively and energetic. Sound stage is wide and spacious. Imaging and layering improved a bit.
With Letshuoer DZ4
It has tight and well controlled bass. If you give enough power this DZ4 you will feel that visceral feeling in the subbass. Mids is more forward in the mix. Vocals is thick and organic. Technicalities such as soundstage and layering improved a bit.
Conclusion
DC04 Pro is a powerful DAC AMP that can play whatever your set is. It can able to drive every IEM in your sets with ease. I found that it is best paired with neutral-bright to bright sounding set. DC04 Pro has probably the best price to performance-ratio having the independent volume adjustments, driving power, excellent dynamics , good detail retrieval and wide sound stage. This is an easy recommendation for those who want to upgrade from their budget Dongle DAC/AMP.
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Unique driver configuration
+Neutral tuning
+Musical
+Clean bass presentation
+Natural and lush mids
+Great vocal clarity
+Wide soundstage
+Aesthetic design
+Ergonomics and fit
+Excellent build quality
+Neutral tuning
+Musical
+Clean bass presentation
+Natural and lush mids
+Great vocal clarity
+Wide soundstage
+Aesthetic design
+Ergonomics and fit
+Excellent build quality
Cons: -Midbass lacks punch
-Darkish treble
-Lacks sparkle and air
-Average resolution for the price
-Darkish treble
-Lacks sparkle and air
-Average resolution for the price
INTRO
Hello everyone! This is my full review of Letshuoer DZ4. The unique configuration of this IEM stands out among of its competitors. Let see how it sings!
Disclaimer
I would like to thank @Letshuoer for arranging a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specifications
Driver configuration : 3 x 6 mm titanium diaphragm dynamic drivers + 6 mm passive radiator
Impedance : 12 Ohms
Frequency response : 20 Hz - 40 kHz
Sensitivity : 104 dB
Cable : 2-pin, 0.78 mm; 4-core 216-strand silver-plated monocrystalline copper cable : 3.5 mm
Price at $89 USD
Packaging
The packaging comes the IEM itself, a premium cylinder case. The two sets of silicone tips "Vocal ear tips" and "Balanced ear tips" The cable has an excellent build and quality.
Build and Comfort
The build is sturdy, and the sleek design gives a more premium feel than expected in this price range. The earpiece are lightweight, making them comfortable for extended use.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
Jcally AP7
Ibasso DC04 pro
This iems spend 50-60 hours of burn in using pink noise before taking details of this review
The unique configuration of this DZ4 is really interesting. I'm really expecting the passive radiator will help the bass to give more punch perhaps I found if you give it enough power the subbass man it will give you that visceral feeling I discover this experience when I'm burnin this DZ4 with the pink noise its not the usual pink noise experience there's an air blowing rumbling inside your ear.
Bass
It has controlled and clean presented bass. The sub-bass shows more body than midbass.
The passive radiator gives that sub-bass visceral feeling. This is not for basshead people out there. The midbass lacks punch and texture. It has good subbass extension and impact.
Mids
The mids are forward, clear and detailed, the male vocal sounded a little lacking in terms of body and texture. Female vocals does sound fuller and richer compared to male vocals. The midrange instruments are lush and engaging, the strums of guitar in acoustic songs is tastefully done, it doesn't get harsh even at high volume.
Treble
The treble is smooth and safe, energetic enough but not excessive to the point where it get harsh. Treble extension is good and but it has lack amount of air. The relaxed presentation of treble contributes to a long listening session.
Technicalities
Soundstage is wide and spacious with good sense amount of width and height and depth as well. Imaging is good as for the asking price. Separation is quite good. You can easily distinguish the placements of instruments.
Comparisons
Vs. Truthear Hexa
Hexa has better bass quality. Mids in hexa is like artificial sounding for me some sort of hifi experience than the more natural presentation of DZ4. Highs is airier and sparkly in Hexa. Technicalities is ahead on hexa but not in the wide soundstage of DZ4.
BASS
DZ4 << HEXA
MIDS
DZ4 >> HEXA
TREBLE
DZ4 << HEXA
TECHNICALITIES
DZ4 = HEXA
SOUND TIMBRE
DZ4 >> HEXA
Conclusions
The Letshuoer DZ4 provide impressive audio quality at a budget-friendly price. A solid choice for those seeking great vocal clarity, smooth musical presentation, relaxed and smooth treble for long listening session and great reliable performance without breaking the bank.
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Clean bass presentation
+Smooth mids
+Energetic uppermids
+Non-fatiguing treble
+Natural timbre
+Above average soundstage
+Good quality cable
+Beautiful faceplate
+Excellent Build
+Smooth mids
+Energetic uppermids
+Non-fatiguing treble
+Natural timbre
+Above average soundstage
+Good quality cable
+Beautiful faceplate
+Excellent Build
Cons: -Midbass lacks punch
-Mild bass bleed(not really a con perhaps it improves overall sound quality due its added warmth to mids)
-Lacks sparkle and air
-Below average layering,imaging
-Limited set of eartips
-Mild bass bleed(not really a con perhaps it improves overall sound quality due its added warmth to mids)
-Lacks sparkle and air
-Below average layering,imaging
-Limited set of eartips
INTRO
This is my full review of the EPZ Q1 Pro from the IEM company EPZ. I'm honest I have very little knowledge about EPZ and didn’t really know that they created as many products as Portable dongle and IEM to the budget realm. Supposed EPZ making competitive and budget friendly products to the audio world.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank EPZ Audio for arranging a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specifications
Driver : 10 mm PU + LCP liquid crystal molecular dome diaphragm DD
Frequency response : 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Impedance: 32 Ω @ 1kHz
Sensitivity: 100 dB/Vrms
Cable: 2-pin 0.78 mm LEONI 4-core single-crystal copper cable 3.5 mm
Build and Comfort
The design of Q1 Pro is eye-catching because of how beautiful they made the faceplate is. The shells made from medical grade 3D printed resin. The comfort is excellent. It fits my ears perfectly. The lightweight of Q1 pro contributes for long extended use.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
Jcally AP7
Ibasso DC04 pro
This iems spend 50-60 hours of burn in before taking details
of this review
Bass
It has well controlled and presented bass. The sub-bass is more prominent than midbass. Definitely this is not for basshead people out there. Midbass lacks punch and weight but subbass rumbles deep. It also have a tight and fast bass quality.
Mids
Midrange are a bit recessed and the mild bass bleeds contributes some way to the natural and organic body of male vocals and added warmth to the mids. But still quite linear, which makes the note weight thick. As for instruments, they sound natural and organic. The mids have a relaxed and smooth presentation across the frequency spectrum.
Treble
The highs is not as we wanted airy, but it has great treble extension without being bright. As for the lower part of the treble, it sounds smooth and relaxed. Just a forgiving and musical treble presentation contributes to a non-fatiguing long listening sessions.
Technicalities
Soundstage is above average of the asking price, providing in terms of good depth and tallness.
Imaging and layering is good but nothing special with it. But it feels a bit foggy in background when bass is produce or midrange instrument it give slight blur definition of instruments but the combination of aspects of technicalities of this one is impressive hear it yourself trust your ears.
Conclusion
EPZ Q1 Pro is a commendable option for budget-conscious consumers looking for a reliable pair of earphones. While it may not compete with premium models, it stands out in its price category, delivering a satisfying audio experience with a comfortable fit and durable build. Considering the affordable price, it offers excellent value for money. It's a solid choice for those seeking engaging, enjoyable and decent audio quality without breaking the bank.
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Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Natural timbre for BA
+Lush midrange
+Musical
+Smooth sounding
+Well-Accessorized
+Good ergonomics and fit
+Pleasant design
+Great cable quality
+Excellent build quality
+Lush midrange
+Musical
+Smooth sounding
+Well-Accessorized
+Good ergonomics and fit
+Pleasant design
+Great cable quality
+Excellent build quality
Cons: -Lacks sparkle and air
-Below average technicalities for the price
-Needs power to shine(Not really a con)
-Below average technicalities for the price
-Needs power to shine(Not really a con)
Intro
TANCHJIM KARA is an in-ear monitor (IEM) known for its exceptional sound quality and craftsmanship. It features a unique hybrid driver configuration, combining a 1 dynamic driver with 4 balanced armature drivers to deliver a natural, rich, lush sound signature across the frequency spectrum.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank Tanchjim for providing a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specification
- Driver Type: 1DDD 9mm with PEEK+PU diaphragm, 1 composite BA driver for mid and high frequencies Sonion 2389D, 1 composite BA driver for ultra high frequencies designed by Tanchjim.
- Frequency response: 7Hz - 40kHz.
- Sensitivity: 115dB/Vrms.
- Impedance: 27Ω±10%.
- THD: < 0.8%@1kHz.
- Drive Unit: DMT 3 Ultra.
- Jack Connector: SE 3.5m gold-plated.
- Capsule Connection Type: 2Pin 0.78mm
- Cable: Oxygen-free Litz 6N copper wire.
- Cable Length: 1.25m.
Build and Comfort
The build quality of the TANCHJIM KARA is often praised, featuring a sturdy shell with an elegant and transparent design. The fit is comfortable for extended listening sessions, thanks to the lightweight and ergonomic shape and various ear tip options included in the package.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
Jcally AP7
Ibasso DC04 pro
This iems spend 30-40 hours of burn in before taking details of this review
Bass
The kara is sub-bass focused. The sub-bass has a good impact. There is texture, and decay, creating an engaging yet controlled sense of impact. The mid-bass is less prominent but still have enough to provide some warmth, texture, and punch to the sound. The bass is have smooth and organic presentation. It does not bleed into the midrange.
Midrange
The mids is its forte. As it showcases its warm centric tuning, and its in showcasing its vocals with lush presentation and acoustic instruments, especially guitar. The midrange is smooth and natural sounding with better clarity when paired with right sources. The mids are forward, especially the upper mids which give to the female vocals with more emotions whereas the lower mids are slightly recessed where male vocals are less prominent.
Treble
The treble is relaxed and smooth, with no signs of sibilance or harshness. It has not enough sparkle and air. It is not very energetic or lively, but rather laid-back safe tuning and easy-going. It complements the warm mids and supporting the strong sub-bass, creating a empirical and musical sound.
Technicalities
The imaging is good, with a clear and accurate placement of instruments and vocals within the soundstage.
The soundstage is not very wide or spacious, but rather average in its price point.The depth and height are decent, but not exceptional. The separation and layering of instruments are also good, but does not have special about. It does not have a holographic or immersive sound, but rather decent one.
Conclusion
Overall, the TANCHJIM KARA is highly regarded for its combination of premium build, comfort, and good musical sound profile. Whether you're an audiophile seeking accurate sound reproduction or a casual listener looking to elevate your music experience, the KARA delivers an impressive performance and comfort for long listening session.
Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Natural sounding
+Warm tuning
+Exceptional bass quality
+Fun and energetic
+Good technicalities
+Customized tuning nozzles
+Good cable
+Performing better with gold nozzle
+Excellent build
+Warm tuning
+Exceptional bass quality
+Fun and energetic
+Good technicalities
+Customized tuning nozzles
+Good cable
+Performing better with gold nozzle
+Excellent build
Cons: -Lacks air and sparkle
-Detail retrieval can be better
-Overly smooth treble with silver nozzle
-Detail retrieval can be better
-Overly smooth treble with silver nozzle
INTRO
Letshuoer (antecedent Shuoer) is a brand based out of China that is great in producing innovative In-Ear monitor. The Letshuoer D13 is their IEM which packs in a 13mm DLC (diamond-like carbon) diaphragm, a High-performance Neodymium N52 and two interchangeable tuning nozzles. The Letshuoer D13 pleasantly surprised me with its performance especially considering its budget friendly price.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank my friend OB ODIO for loaning a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Specification
•Driver Type: 13mm dynamic driver with DLC (Diamond-like Carbon) diaphragm
•Driver construction: High-performance Neodymium N52
•Production process: CNC
•Capsule Material: Aluminium
•Frequency Response: 20-20kHz
•Sensitivity: 105±1dB
•Distortion: 0.16%±0.1
•Impedance: 16Ω
•2 interchangeable filters for mid-high and treble tuning
•Jack Connector: Choice of SE 3.5mm or BAL 4.4mm
•Cartridge Connection Type: 0.78 2pin
•Cable: 0.05mm * 216 high purity copper wire
Build and Comfort
The build is sturdy, and the design gives a more premium feel than expected in this price range. The earphones are lightweight, making them comfortable for extended use.
Finding the right fit is easy. The earphones stayed comfortably in place during various activities, making them suitable for daily use.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
Jcally AP7
Ibasso DC04 pro
This iems spend 40-50 hours of burn in before taking details of this review
Bass
Bass is the greatest aspect of this IEM where the sub bass has more prominent over the mid bass making some great rumbles in the low end. The sub bass makes dig deeper producing great satisfying rumbles while also maintaining a clear quality from the mid bass thus not overlapping each other. The mid bass is good but not overwhelm thus making the whole presentation well-bodied.
Midrange
Midrange is quite recessed while the vocals are made to appear upfront. The instruments like percussion and piano takes the backstage making it to sound thinner in texture making the vocals take the lead. The lower mids making a good presentation. The male vocals sounds with good tonal texture. The upper mids is the same as the lower mids where the female vocals can be more energetic causes shoutiness can be fatiguing sometimes. Nevertheless the realistic timbre of the instrument pleasantly present.
Treble
Treble is tamed, clean presentation, offering smooth dispersing decays. it is present enough to be heard with just the right amount of sparkle and shimmer adding more will just definitely enough. I can’t find any sibilance especially when paired with neutral sounding sources making a slight balanced sounding instead.
Technicalities
Just the right amount of good sense of space and width for soundstage. Not as tall and deep but I can’t find any consideration to complain about its overall staging.
Having enough clean separation. Detail retrieval can be better given the other aspects performing well it still literally good.
Conclusion
The Letshuoer D13 is a commendable option for budget-conscious consumers looking for a reliable pair of earphones. While it may not compete with premium models, it still stands out in its price
category, delivering a satisfying fun and engaging audio experience with a comfortable fit and durable build.
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Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: +Natural and organic
+Musical
+Realistic timbre
+Exceptional bass
+Thick and lush mids
+Top imaging and layering
+Above average soundstage
+Lightweight
+Modular cable
+Acessories
+Excellent build
+Musical
+Realistic timbre
+Exceptional bass
+Thick and lush mids
+Top imaging and layering
+Above average soundstage
+Lightweight
+Modular cable
+Acessories
+Excellent build
Cons: +Price too much for many
+Definitely not for treblehead
+Design is not for everyone but quality is good
+Definitely not for treblehead
+Design is not for everyone but quality is good
INTRO
I recently had the pleasure of testing the Letshuoer S15, and I must say it left a lasting impression. As an avid audiophile, I'm always on the lookout for earphones that deliver a truly exceptional audio experience, and the S15 did not disappoint.
Disclaimer
I would like to thank @LetShuoer Audio and Ivy for arranging a unit for me. My opinions are unbiased, and I haven't been influenced or instructed to praise these IEMs. Every detail in this review is actual experience made by listening for hours everyday.
Packaging
The premium packaging comes with a high quality boxing with a slide out draw that holds three modular connector pins (2.5mm balanced, 3.5mm and 4.4mm balanced terminations) a cylinder containing an excellent modular cable. The two sets of silicone tips "Vocal ear tips" and "Balanced ear tips" The cable has an excellent quality and looks.
Comfort and Fit
Comfort is key during prolonged listening sessions, and the Letshuoer S15 excels in this aspect. The earphones come with a variety of ear tips, ensuring a snug fit for any ear shape. I found them comfortable even during extended use, making them suitable for daily commutes.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
Jcally AP7
Ibasso DC04 pro
This planar iems spend 50-60 hours of burn in before taking details of this review
Bass
The mid-bass it is forte, with quantity just enough when called. The quality of midbass is truly exceptional. The sub-bass is not the most extended, with a noticeable roll-off, resulting in no big rumble heard. It makes it up with solid texturing noted, with a punchy, fast and clean bass without any mid-bass bleed.
Midrange
It has a more forward midrange and also a more thick note weight. Like the bass, sounds linear and clean, allowing you to literally enjoy the lushness of vocals and instrumental layers. The warm tonality of this iem removes all the negative quality of a planar transducer.
Treble
The highs is airy and resolving, it has great treble extension without being bright or sounding overly pushed to get fake air. As for the lower part of the treble, it sounds smooth and relaxed. Not dull by any means, just a forgiving and musical treble presentation. The transducer has less to no metallic timbre makes you have more time to listen to.
Technicalities
The soundstage is quite impressive. Giving the S15 an extra juice will produce the sound out of your head and above average in term of wideness and tallness.
The imaging and layering is above average. The sound layering is great making a holographic macro dynamic experience, but it feels a bit foggy in background when bass is produce or midrange instrument like vocal take the lead the wide presence of it will give a slightly blur definition edge of other instrument in similar range. With instrumental musical like classical, the imaging is impressive.
Conclusion
The Letshuoer S15 delivers a top-notch audio experience with its comfortable build and design and impressive sound quality. The enjoyment and time you spend with it will justify the price it cost. If you're in the market for high-end earphones that prioritize audio fidelity and for prolonged listening session, the Letshouer S15 is undoubtedly worth considering.
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Pawsu1
New Head-Fier
Pros: + Tight, well controlled and presented bass
+ Clean midrange
+ Forward and engaging upper midrange
+ Sparkly and lively treble
+ Good treble extension
+ Above average technicalities for its price range
+ Excellent build quality
+ Clean midrange
+ Forward and engaging upper midrange
+ Sparkly and lively treble
+ Good treble extension
+ Above average technicalities for its price range
+ Excellent build quality
Cons: - Treble can be peaky for some
- Note weight and density a bit light
- Fingerprint magnet shells
- Limited eartips
- Note weight and density a bit light
- Fingerprint magnet shells
- Limited eartips
INTRO
The Simgot EW200 "MAZE" is a 40$ high quality IEM using a single 10mm DD and using a polished high density alloy shell with a dual cavity body
and a dual magnetic circuits. Many IEM in the budget range performing well. Let see how EW200 can toe to toe with other IEMs within its price range and now lets enter the MAZE!
Specifications :
Driver Type : 10 mm dual magnetic circuit and dual cavity dynamic driver.
Double-sided vapor deposited silicon crystal diaphragm.
Frequency Response : 10Hz-50kHz.
Effective Frequency Response : 20Hz-20kHz.
Sensitivity : 126dB/Vrms (@1kHz).
Impedance : 16Ω±15%(@1kHz).
Connectorn: SE3.5mm gold-plated.
Cartridge Connection Type : 2 Pin 0.78mm.
Cable : OFC high purity silver plated
Build Quality and Comfort :
EW200 are made out of metal, both shells and faceplates. Glossy and mirrored finish. Build quality is exceptional in this IEM a huge plus.
The shape of EW200 is compact and small. It fits my ears very well and it has enough curves to fit comfortably in your ears for hours.
Sound Aspects
Source used :
Realme 9 Pro
Jcally AP7
Ibasso DC04 pro
After 50-60 hours of burn in i find it more enjoyable and engaging
I try to recabling the EW200 with Nicechk Blackcat
I find it more warmth, more thickness of notes, forward vocals and toning down the treble a bit.
Bass
Well controlled and presented its not as boomy but it is definitely okay. The sub-bass is slightly less present, but comes up in a clean way. Definitely this is not for basshead pips out there, the EW200 have a very tight and fast bass and a moderate texture quantity.
Mids
the midrange is not recessed. Even though the lower midrange is not really deep or rich, the overall balance of the mids is surprisingly good, with very forward instrument reproduction, good layering and separation. Female vocals are suprisingly good where it excels, I find it more prominent than male vocals.
Treble
This is where it shines, picking a lot of details and nuances. Treble extension is good and a lot of air and sparkle which create illusion of having a very wide soundstage, its energetic treble can be harsh for some.
Soundstage
It is wide with average depth and height not as tall or deep. Average soundstage indeed.
Imaging
Instrument separation is good with good layering but its resolution can compete with 100$ iem price range. Its surprisingly good.
Conclusion
A 40$ set theres no more you can ask for. If you're looking for something Harman tuned that is easy to drive and its scales well with better sources this is the best choice right now. A punchy bass, clear midrange, sparkly and airy highs, good soundstage and above average resolution this is a easy recommendation for those people who just starting their journey. This is a superb iem.