BudgetEarphonesReview

Moondrop Lan Review (2) – The Lion And The Cobra, Pt. II

Durwood (review here) captures the essence of this entry-level offering from house favorite Moondrop—balanced, bass shy (though you can coax some subbass presence with foam tips and very deed insertion) with a boosted upper midrange and, above all, a very lean note texture. A couple of points of emphasis:

  1. Soundstage is exceptionally wide, though low-ceilinged and two dimensional; performers sound as if they are seated in a long straight line and practicing social distancing. Treble detail is very good for the price point.
  2. Instrument separation is absolutely uncanny with these; there is no blurring of frequencies. As a consequence, these struggle a bit with coherence and have a somewhat analytical quality—your ears get drawn to the individual performers rather than to an integrated whole.
  3. Drums do have  some snap and short decay, but lack depth and boom.
  4. Overall clarity is good, but they don’t rock—I kept craving the fullness and warmth of Moondrop’s better offerings.

On one level, $40 seems like a bargain for these—they’re very well-built and rich looking, comfortable and good-fitting, and isolation is very good. Not for a second, though, was I transposed while listening to them. Which means, I suppose, they’re not much of a bargain.

Also check Durwood’s opinion of the Moondrop Lan.

 

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  • Loomis T. Johnson (Chicago, USA)

    Head-Fier since 2014. Based in Chicago, Loomis T. Johnson is a practicing attorney, failed musician, and lifelong music fanatic and record collector. He has frequently contributed to such review sites as Headfi, Sound Advocate, and Asian Provocative Ear (as well as many other far less interesting non-musical periodicals). A former two-channel and vintage gear obsessive, he has sheepishly succumbed to current trends in home theater and portable audio. He’s a firm believer that the equipment should serve the music and that good sound is attainable at any budget level.

Loomis T. Johnson (Chicago, USA)

Head-Fier since 2014. Based in Chicago, Loomis T. Johnson is a practicing attorney, failed musician, and lifelong music fanatic and record collector. He has frequently contributed to such review sites as Headfi, Sound Advocate, and Asian Provocative Ear (as well as many other far less interesting non-musical periodicals). A former two-channel and vintage gear obsessive, he has sheepishly succumbed to current trends in home theater and portable audio. He’s a firm believer that the equipment should serve the music and that good sound is attainable at any budget level.

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