KBEAR Diamond Review (2) – More Fun in the New World
Even in the topsy-turvy world of Chi-Fi, the Diamond belies its pricetag—it looks and sounds like a much pricier piece.
Read MoreEven in the topsy-turvy world of Chi-Fi, the Diamond belies its pricetag—it looks and sounds like a much pricier piece.
Read MoreThe KBEAR Diamond is a much talked about single dynamic driver earphone. It was originally announced with sage-green earpieces that turned out to be space grey.
Read MoreThese are the earphones we six particularly liked in 2019.
Read MoreUpon request by Head-Fier Baskingshark.
Read MoreI have replaced my KZ ZS10pro with these, and they are in my daily rotation when I want a detailed fun listening session or want something comfortable.
Read MoreImaging is especially impressive on these. Signature is generally balanced, albeit with a slightly forward midrange and a discernible dip in the upper mids.
Read MoreOptimally driven/EQ’d, the Blon BL-03 sound very good and are the rare cheap piece that justify the megahype.
Read MoreTonality is great, timbre is good, brain adjustment not needed when switching between IEMs which to me is a sign of natural timbre…
Read MoreThe Blon BL-03 is neutral with a tendency towards bright that excels by its clarity, good speed, tonal accuracy and homogeneity/balance.
Read MoreMore and more I’m convinced that at least in the budget realm, well-realized single DDs like the CNT1 are a better pick than the multi-driver monstrosities flooding the market.
Read MoreThe DZAT DR-25 single dynamic-driver (DD) earphones have an odd take on the old-school V-shaped sound as it booms on one end and screams on the other.
Read MoreThe Moondrop Crescent is a sturdily built, (Harman Target) neutral tuned single dynamic-driver earphone with a warm, full, homogeneous, organic sound that rivals its Kanas Pro sibling at 1/6 of the price.
Read MoreThe Sennheiser IE 500 Pro is a smooth and cohesive sounding single-dynamic-driver earphone from head to toe with an organic sound that also works well at high volumes owing to low harmonic distortion. However it fails its purpose of delivering strong vocals by having an overly recessed upper midrange — and it suffers from fantasy pricing. A double review by Jürgen and Biodegraded.
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