Moondrop Starfield II Review (2) – Another Time Around
The original Moondrop Starfield (my review here) was one of the best $100 IEMs I’ve heard—rich-sounding, smooth and immersive—and I
Read MoreThe original Moondrop Starfield (my review here) was one of the best $100 IEMs I’ve heard—rich-sounding, smooth and immersive—and I
Read MoreIn this ArticleBEGINNINGSPACKAGE CONTENTSSOUNDSO WHAT NOW?SPECIFICATIONSGRAPHS BEGINNINGS I never thought I would see my Starfield again, but then the Universe
Read MorePersonally the Tin Hifi T2 is the interesting one to own out of these three, giving it a ranking of nice to have neutralish IEM.
Read MoreThe Starfield won’t satisfy detail junkies or bassheads and isn’t as technically accomplished as some peers. However, it’s the kind of piece that simply sounds better than the sum of its parts. Highly recommended.
Read MoreHarman-Target-tuned Moondrop and Tanchjim models, and Dunu DM-380 in comparison.
Read MoreThe excellent Starfield is another piece in Moondrop’s puzzle of becoming a recognized brand beyond Chi-Fi.
Read MoreThe Starfield is a mid-price single-dynamic-driver earphone from Chengdu, Sichuan, China, that retails at $109.
Read MoreIn this ArticleINTRODESIGN FEATURESSOUNDFINALEPACKAGE CONTENTSMOONDROP MAY SPECIFICATIONSGRAPHS INTRO Moondrop May has me looking forward to the spring given our latest
Read MoreThe Final ZE3000 are superb sounding TWS providing the utmost wearing comfort.
Read MoreThe Moondrop Stellaris is…hmmm…bright…
Read MoreThe Moondrop KATO か と is a well-balanced, smooth sounding single DD earphone that sets a new standard in the $200 region.
Read MoreThe Moondrop Aria is a proper upgrade over the Moondrop Starfield and has turned out to be one of the best IEMs under $100.
Read MoreThe Moondrop x crinacle Blessing2:Dusk is a well-tuned, well-resolving earphone that is probably leading in its class.
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