Shozy Form 1.1 Or Shozy Form 1.4 – Price Difference Justified?
INTRODUCTION There has been recent discussion about the two Shozy models, Form 1.1 and Form 1.4 – and whether the
Read MoreINTRODUCTION There has been recent discussion about the two Shozy models, Form 1.1 and Form 1.4 – and whether the
Read MoreIt is the sum of all parts that came together to produce a great sounding earphone with some atmospheric qualities.
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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 MoreMaybe I have high expectations now, I like theTin Hifi T4 at <$80, it gets a thumbs up for me, I will be using it more than the Tin Hifi T2.
Read MoreThese are the earphones we six particularly liked in 2019.
Read MorePros — Appealing sound image and speed; decent balance; decent midrange; nothing annoying. Cons — Bass slightly boomy; repetitive design.
Read MorePros — Fantastic tonal balance and tonal accuracy, unique product. Cons — Ok…but I am pushing it…slightly boosted upper midrange,
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 Hill Audio Altair • RA is a superbly built, warm, bright, V-shaped bass gun with laid back mids and a good timbre.
Read MoreThe Sennheiser IE 40 PRO is a warm and cohesive sounding single dynamic driver (DD) monitor earphone that excels by its great fit, comfort, isolation, and its natural tonal quality.
Read MoreSupercrush, SODO Pop—hard edged, jangly guitar band sounds exactly like classic Teenage Fanclub, albeit without the Scottish accents. Which, since
Read MorePros — Wide soundstage and energetic, coherent, and clear “fun” sound with a great detail resolution right out of the
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