Signature Acoustics Element O-16 Review

March 28, 2015 Comments Off on Signature Acoustics Element O-16 Review

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“All and all, the O-16 has a well-rounded sound – mature, polite, not boring by any mean but also lacks just a touch of excitement that could have excelled it to the next level. It could very well being said to be a gentleman’s IEM – a rather safe choice, so to speak. It has the same easy-goingness of its elder sibling, the C-12, but a little conservative in tuning. ”

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Gorilla Ears GX-4b $799 Review

March 27, 2015 Comments Off on Gorilla Ears GX-4b $799 Review

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” The GX-4b utilizes four BA drivers in a 3-way, triple-bore configuration with dual armatures handling the bass. The first thing I noticed is the extreme efficiency of this earphone – it may just be the most sensitive IEM I’ve ever come across. The efficiency has its benefits – for instance, the GX-4b has no trouble reaching ear-splitting volumes even with limited-output sources”

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TRALUCENT 1PLUS2 REVIEW

March 26, 2015 Comments Off on TRALUCENT 1PLUS2 REVIEW

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“Probably the biggest reason for this is that the 1Plus2’s polite bass extends nearly as far to the left and right. It solidifies basically everything above it, giving weight and presence to the super-duper wide stage.”
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INEAR TAGEDIVER 4 (SD-4) IEM Review

March 25, 2015 Comments Off on INEAR TAGEDIVER 4 (SD-4) IEM Review

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“I would say that the SD4 has a bright-sounding sound signature and great at micro detail-retrieval. High-frequency registers sound natural and full-bodied even with the obvious boost to the highs.”

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Spiral Ear SE 5-way Ultimate: First Impressions

March 24, 2015 Comments Off on Spiral Ear SE 5-way Ultimate: First Impressions

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“One of my last test tracks I know very well, San Pedro from Vibrasphere off the exceptional Fahrenheit Project Part 2, shows off the differences in presentation quite significantly. From the JH24, the music is well articulated, detailed, and is an overall excellent experience. When switching to the Ultimate, the sound opens up with much greater depth of space, including a wider presentation, with what I consider a recreation that is truer to the artist’s intent.”

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Lear LCM BD4.2 Review

March 23, 2015 Comments Off on Lear LCM BD4.2 Review

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“Nearly all CIEM require routine instructions to place an order. Their makers require your ear mould impression which should be generated by an audiologist. The precise process can differ. Some manufacturers want your face relaxed during this procedure. Others want your mouth fully opened, some want it fully closed. Lear specify an impression that should reach deeply into the second bend of your ear canal for best results”

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Aurisonics IEM Review

March 22, 2015 Comments Off on Aurisonics IEM Review

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“. Overall, generally speaking, the Rockets are built like a tank. If I were to pick out one possible flaw though it would be the strain relief’s where the housings are wired into the cable itself; there aren’t any. Personally, I think in this day and age strain relief’s on the housing end is a necessity”

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AKG K3003i $1,499

March 20, 2015 Comments Off on AKG K3003i $1,499

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” The K3003i’s stereo imaging sounds closer to a full-size over-the-ear headphone; it’s less inside my head than most in-ear designs. Individual instruments and vocalists are more precisely focused across a wide soundfield. That’s a biggie for me — most in-ears sound closed-in and small, but the K3003i does not”

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Final Audio Earphones $3,299

March 19, 2015 Comments Off on Final Audio Earphones $3,299

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“The company’s flagship model is the Final Audio Piano Forte X (pictured), which retails for $3,299. ”

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EARSONICS VELVET REVIEW

March 17, 2015 Comments Off on EARSONICS VELVET REVIEW

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” Firstly, its lower shoulder keeps a stronger angle against the ear, ensuring it stays in place. It’s not as secure as a custom earphone, nor does it lay as flat as the SM64, or even an Ultrasone IQ. But it fits well, is pretty comfortable, and it hangs most of bulk outside of the concha in a vertically-built chassis. That allows it to fit into medium-small ears, which is great help. The proof? My wife told me that she could go with Velvet for the entire ride from Tsukuba to Nagareyama Central Park, which takes about thirty minutes. She lasted for about fifteen minutes with Dita Audio’s The Answer.”

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