UNIQUE MELODY MIRACLE V2 REVIEW
May 14, 2016 Comments Off on UNIQUE MELODY MIRACLE V2 REVIEW
“Those listening to UM CIEMs for a while will not be surprised that the Miracle has a bit of a peak in the lower treble around 5-7k. It is indeed slight forward and attention grabbing. On the flip side decay is a little short so sibilance is reasonably well controlled but it can get a tiny bit hot on heavy percussion work if the original recordings are bright to begin with. It is a fine line between ensuring the upper mid-range and lower treble having energy and sounding peaky but I think UM just about got it under control. Treble articulation is excellent though with a nice clean response and plenty of detail.”

Rhapsodio Solar Review
May 13, 2016 Comments Off on Rhapsodio Solar Review
” The overall stage depth is better on Zeus and it is airier with a bit wider stage. Zeus spreads neutral air between instruments, while Solar has much warmer air in the area due to mid-bass presentation. Both have an impressive instrument separation, but Solar’s background is blacker by very small margin. On the other hand, Zeus has definitely clearer and cleaner background. Zeus has better imaging, but Solar is more coherent with a bit better focusing ability.”

CARDAS A8 INNER EAR MONITORS REVIEW
May 12, 2016 Comments Off on CARDAS A8 INNER EAR MONITORS REVIEW
“Cardas is primarily a high end cable firm, so as you’d expect, the A8s have a nicely innovative cable with just the right amount of springiness in them. The cable, a version of their acclaimed Cardas Clear line, is woven around a semi-elastic center core with the Clear wire stranded in a helix. It looks cool and distinctive, and terminates at the amp end with an angled 1/8 inch jack. They are comfortable too, and I did experiment with the several “tips” that are included in the zippered faux leather circular pouch that they are bundled in.”

Bragi The Dash Wireless Earbuds Review – Video
May 12, 2016 Comments Off on Bragi The Dash Wireless Earbuds Review – Video
1More Triple Driver In-Ear Headphone Review – Video
April 30, 2016 Comments Off on 1More Triple Driver In-Ear Headphone Review – Video
EARSONICS EM32 Review
April 25, 2016 Comments Off on EARSONICS EM32 Review
” The EM32’s lower treble is slightly less prominent than the Velvet, there’s more of a mid treble peak to boost clarity and soundstage, while the EM32 also has slightly more prominent upper treble. This gives the EM32 a very wide soundstage and fine detail retrieval, but also results in a slightly less smooth and forgiving nature. The EM32’s treble has a dynamic nature, a certain energy that makes it very inviting for uptempo music in true line of EarSonics current house sound. Electric guitars have a sharp attack with good bite, and EDM tones sound engaging. Overall the EM32’s treble is less prominent than the Velvet’s and more neutrally balanced with the midrange, but with certain tracks the U-shape can skew the tonality a bit more towards the upper frequency.”

RHA T20i $250 Earphone REVIEW – Video
April 19, 2016 Comments Off on RHA T20i $250 Earphone REVIEW – Video
CYPHER LABS C6IEM V2 REVIEW
April 13, 2016 Comments Off on CYPHER LABS C6IEM V2 REVIEW
” Mids and bass gel as good as a coherent single driver earphone. Not that I’ve heard a single BA driver earphone sing such a warm, dry tune. Midrange instruments congregate mainly between the shoulders and spread out about as far as the edge of the scapula. Vocals are rich but don’t jump out at you, making them particularly attached to early The Chemical Brothers albums, and even some uplifting trance.”

Hum Pristine Reference Custom In-Ear Monitors Review
April 11, 2016 Comments Off on Hum Pristine Reference Custom In-Ear Monitors Review
” Overall, the HUM Reference CIEMs are extremely dynamic and have the best transparency of any CIEMs here. They may not produce the uppermost and lowermost frequency extremes, yet odds are you might not miss them all that much. A bit of EQ’ing can help to some extent of course. HUM’s Pristine Reference CIEMs may be perfect for sound engineers who are seeking to hear as much as possible within their mix. Personally, I’m now using these CIEMs when mastering, augmented with my fave Noble K-10 CIEMs when I want to enjoy a more musical presentation. Considering the relatively reasonable pricing of $1299 for a pair of very high quality CIEMs, they fall within a comfortable cost zone. If you love accuracy and excellent dynamics plus super-wide soundscape, you owe it to yourself to investigate getting a set of HUM Pristine Reference custom in-ear monitors.”

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