Effect Audio DIONYSUS $429 Review
January 5, 2026 § Leave a comment
Sub-bass reaches lower, rumbles a touch longer, and stays tighter, so you feel the depth without the bloat. The mid-bass sheds a layer of grain and keeps the impact level intact. It stays controlled and a touch more refined, so you can use it with mid-bass-heavy IEMs without any bother.
In the midrange, I hear more musicality, with note trails carrying a hint of sweetness, so with this cable, the midrange springs to life. Even with a bit of warmth under the hood, the details are not eclipsed, and the energy stays intact.
Vocals gain some weight and nuance. Male vocals are a tad thicker and denser, while female vocals pick up a touch of syrup. The vocals sit a bit more forward, feel more nuanced, and step into the spotlight. Upper midrange energy does not change much; at most, it gets a little smoother.
In the treble, air and sparkle are not hit, which was my initial fear. The treble becomes more even in its presentation, so exaggerated peaks settle into a steadier line. Notes are a touch more resolving. It does not overhaul treble delivery, but it adds body to the notes, so detail comes through better.
Nothing jumps out of place, and the overall coherence stays intact even when the track gets dense. Timbre keeps a natural color, so instruments sound believable and vocals stay lifelike

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