Sennheiser IE300 Review & Measurements

January 17, 2021 Comments Off on Sennheiser IE300 Review & Measurements

Dunu SA6 $550 Review

January 16, 2021 Comments Off on Dunu SA6 $550 Review

Galaxy Buds Pro FULL review

January 15, 2021 Comments Off on Galaxy Buds Pro FULL review

Empire Ears Odin $1299 Review

January 11, 2021 Comments Off on Empire Ears Odin $1299 Review

The Odin’s midrange, like its bass, is very transparent, which feeds detail, positioning cues, and texture. However, its midrange is closer still to the neutral zone than either the bass or the treble. So that wisp of wetness or warmth is further diminished, which translates to less density and thus a less palpable image. Joan Shelly’s “We’d Be Home” (Joan Shelly, No Quarter) is rendered with outstanding clarity and detail, and yet her overall presence fades into the mix, is rather lean, and less intimate. On the track “Wild Indifference” there is a spatial cue—a tambourine in the background—at the one minute and forty-five second point that is far into the room. With the Odin the tambourine is, possibly, the farthest in the room, to date, incredibly well detailed and possibly the best to date of an IEM. A dynamic driver for the midrange, perhaps?

LIME EARS PNEUMA REVIEW

January 10, 2021 Comments Off on LIME EARS PNEUMA REVIEW

Like I mentioned; Pneuma has an excellent technical performance. It’s not the technical master or king, since there are better IEMs out there in that regard (usually with even higher price tags). But it’s up there with the best. Also, not every one of those IEMs has this kind of musicality. I personally prefer having a musical IEM with excellent technical performance, rather than an analytical or reference one with perfect technicalities. This is a matter of choice in the end.

Yet, the Pneuma is still amazing in terms of sound-stage, layering, positioning, and resolution. It has a great background and excellent separation. You can hear certain instruments sound away from you, some sound close, and some sound crosswise. It’s not just left & right or only 2-dimensional. You have a huge 3D-like stage which is very deep and wide. In this case, the Pneuma has to pay homage to its PwAudio No.10 cable as well. Because when I switched to a generic cable just for the sake of the experiment, the staging performance took a hit. In contrast, the No.10 cable opens up the stage with a 3-dimensional perception. What an excellent choice.

EARSONICS VELVET V2 HR EDITION REVIEW

January 8, 2021 Comments Off on EARSONICS VELVET V2 HR EDITION REVIEW

My story goes back to 2014 with the Velvet. At the time, it had a different shell and color, but it was one of the very rare earphones with user-changeable tuning. Earsonics company was not a very advertised brand in my country, and I would not have known about them without the success of the SM3. I cannot imagine such a timeline because Earsonics products played a big role in my audiophile adventure. The reason I used the first edition Velvet for a really long time was that I was able to optimize its synergy with different sources by changing the signature. The A&K 120 loved the Velvet in “Balanced mode”, whereas Cowon Plenue P1 synergized with the “Tight” mode, because it had a warmer, darker tonality. I prefer Earsonics’ potentiometer solution better than switches. Potentiometer lets you do much finer tuning whereas switches offer a limited adjustment range. Without further ado, let’s get to the review!

Sony WF-SP800N Review

January 1, 2021 Comments Off on Sony WF-SP800N Review

https://www.whathifi.com/us/reviews/sony-wf-sp800n

At the top of the frequency range, the Sonys are never less than crisp. In the wrong circumstances, it’s a trait that could possibly manifest itself as thinness, but here the WF-SP800N summon just about as much top-end attack as is acceptable.

Through the midrange, they load Beck’s vocal with information – he often sounds lazy and half-hearted when delivering a vocal, but through the Sonys the subtlety and nuance in his technique is revealed. As a result, he sounds more engaged, and is more engaging, than is usually the case through a pair of reasonably affordable true wireless earbuds.

Best True Wireless Earphones 2021

December 24, 2020 Comments Off on Best True Wireless Earphones 2021

CAMPFIRE AUDIO VEGA 2020 $899 Review

December 5, 2020 Comments Off on CAMPFIRE AUDIO VEGA 2020 $899 Review

Campfire Audio Vega 2020 Review

The Vega 2020 for me is something new, not revised, or tweaked, but a fresh sound and a tuning that I think is more sure-footed in terms of how Campfire want to stamp a unique performance on each monitor they sell.

What does that mean? Well, having heard the Dorado 2020, I can understand why the Vega 2020 has gone for a weighty smooth tone because to some extent the Dorado 2020 might be closer to the classic Vega treble in terms of energy. The Vega 2020 goes its own way and that is cool because now I can look at each IEM they sell and I remember exactly how each one sounds.

In this day and age when we are totally washed over with tons of choices, a memorable sound is critical, one that you can easily describe when someone mentions the name. A rich and powerful bass response and a smooth euphonic mids and vocal timbre are very easy key points to remember regarding the Vega 2020.

Moondrop Illumination Review

December 2, 2020 Comments Off on Moondrop Illumination Review

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