SeeAudio Bravery IEM Review (1) – Young, Gifted And Whack
The SeeAudio Bravery works well with a humble phone…
Read MorePremium: Products between $200 and $500.
The SeeAudio Bravery works well with a humble phone…
Read MoreThe Meze Rai Penta is not the $1000+ end-all and be-all of things. It lacks a distinct wow-factor, and that perhaps is the biggest flaw of these IEMs. Very few things are perfect, however, so it’s alright.
Read MoreThe iFi Audio Neo iDSD is a far better DAC than an amp, basically that’s my takeaway after using it for over a month.
Read MoreA fierce fight between two top single dynamic-drivers models: the JVC HA-FDX1, defender the title from Japan and the challenger Sennheiser IE 400 PRO from Germany. Will there be a clear winner?
Read MoreThe Moondrop x Crinacle Blessing2:Dusk is a tonally balanced (with tasteful bass bump), technically focused hybrid that does just about everything right.
Read MoreThe Moondrop x crinacle Blessing2:Dusk is a well-tuned, well-resolving earphone that is probably leading in its class.
Read MoreTiming is vital, expecially with computer USB…
Read MoreOriveti OH500 will sound wonderfully well when paired to sources really adequate to manage their specs. Otherwise be prepared to a quite disappointing experience.
Read MoreThe Dunu Studio SA6 is a generalist IEM that’s truly special in its overall sonic delivery…
Read MoreINTRO Matchy matchy folks that like to make their stack look neat and tidy the SMSL SH-9 / SU-9 combo
Read MoreOur previous reviews of Sennheiser’s three recent in-ear monitors are summarized – and the models ranked according to their sonic performance. A quick first impression of the IE 300 is also given, which sound very close to the IE 400 PRO.
Read More…and there’s no doubt SMSL knows what it’s doing.
Read MoreSubject to the above qualifications, the Aune Jasper is highly recommended.
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