Moondrop Aria Review (1) – The Super Stars We Are
The Moondrop Aria is a “substantial sidegrade up” from the “slower” Starfield at a lower price.
Read MoreThe Moondrop Aria is a “substantial sidegrade up” from the “slower” Starfield at a lower price.
Read MoreThe Smabat X1 is dual dynamic-driver earphone with tuning switches.
Read MoreThe Moondrop Illumination is a warm-bright single-dynamic-driver earphone that will please the purist but it can be aggressive sounding for many at higher volumes.
Read MoreThe Sennheiser IE 300 is the company’s audiophile answer to their own PRO series. It is leaning strongly on the Sennheiser IE 400 PRO, sonically, with a warm and safe signature retaining the 400’s bass boost.
Read MoreI love adapters and the ddHifi adapters are on top of my list. They are high-quality and therefore good enough to be used with the most premium equipment, they look and feel good, they are priced right, and they are extremely practical.
Read MoreThe Earmen Sparrow is the best-sounding dongle I have tested too far…but also the most expensive.
Read Morehe Whizzer Kylin HE01is a well designed, well accessorized, warm and fluid sounding single DD earphone with a fast driver that provides hard beats, and excellent midrange and treble articulation and definition.
Read MorePros — Wide stage with good air; excellent note definition; appealing, warm-bright tonality. Cons — Needs quality equipment to shine.
Read MoreThe KBEAR Believe is a warm sounding earphone with a thick low end and a good resolution from the midrange into the well extended treble. It relies strongly on (neutral) amplification.
Read MoreThe NICEHCK C16-5 16 Core Copper Silver Mixed Earphone Cable is a well-made, good looking cable with a somewhat cryptic, however interesting mixed silver-copper wire inside.
Read MoreThe Sennheiser IE 400 PRO earphone produced in Germany is a well balanced, gently forward-dipping V-shaped, slightly warm sounding single-dynamic-driver earphone that also impresses by its low distortion and great comfort and fit.
Read MorePros — Appealing looks and haptic; versatile functionality; beefy amp. Cons — Sound from analog sources better (“rich”) than from
Read MoreA jack-of-all-trades dac/amp: although extremely small, it has two power modes and even handles high-impedance headphones well; it connects to PC, Mac, and phones (iPhone/Android); and it offers three different processing modes (filters) for individual sound adjustments.
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