Shozy Form 1.4 Review (3) – Very Impressive
I generally agree with Jürgen’s and Durwood’s very complimentary opinions on the Shozy Form 1.4 but offer a few differing sonic impressions.
Read MoreI generally agree with Jürgen’s and Durwood’s very complimentary opinions on the Shozy Form 1.4 but offer a few differing sonic impressions.
Read MoreWhat we have here is a set with good clarity and resolution, excellent bass attack and decay that plays well with a variety of genres.
Read MoreINTRODUCTION There has been recent discussion about the two Shozy models, Form 1.1 and Form 1.4 – and whether the
Read MorePhotographic comparison of the Shozy Form 1.1 and Form 1.4.
Read MoreThe Shozy Form 1.4 is a very good, well-tuned earphone imo, and it does everything I expect well: it is comfortable, handles all genres of music very well at all volumes, it is well build and beautiful.
Read MoreSome photos of the Shozy Form 1.4 earphone.
Read MorePros — Wide stage with good air; excellent note definition; appealing, warm-bright tonality. Cons — Needs quality equipment to shine.
Read MoreIn summary, this could be a polarizing earphone. I suspect much of the differently perceived bass and its effects up into the midrange between myself and Jürgen is down to how the tips and bodies fit our different ears.
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Read MoreTechnical photography of the Shozy Rouge earphone.
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