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MusicEnjoyer

New Head-Fier
Pros: Excellent modular cable (4.4mm, 3.5mm, 2.5mm terminations)
Quality bass
Thick and Full mids
Premium unboxing experience
Cons: The PRICE
Soundstage and imaging is average
NOTES and DISCLAIMERS

  • Just your regular music lover trying on different audio gears to see how music can be enjoyed more.

  • Thank you for Sir Eiji...
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blay

Head-Fier
Pros: - Natural sound and soundstage.
- Perfect size; not too big, not small
- Volume with buttons instead of wheel
- Different and more certified equalization system
- Battery duration
Cons: - high weight
- Heat that gives off
The first thing that catches your attention as soon as you start listening to it is its naturalness, together with the great body and depth it delivers.

It makes you enjoy tombs and sub-basses...
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Des99

New Head-Fier
Pros: Very well built
Easy to drive
Mod friendly with tuning nozzles
Impactful, punchy bass
Slightly warm and pleasing lower midrange
Sparkly and airy treble
Well extended treble
Good technicalities
Cons: Fingerprint magnet
Tuning nozzles does not provide much without mods
Shouty upper midrange with shrilly vocals
Harsh and peaky treble
Metallic timbre
Disclaimer
  • Huge thanks to Simgot for providing a unit of the EA500 LM for me to review. I really do appreciate it. However, all thoughts and opinions are my own, and...
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dunring

Headphoneus Supremus
Pros: 5.2 volt DAC output
USB 1.0/2.0 toggle for compatibility
Competes with DACs costing 2-3 times the price
Runs cool, auto shutoff
HDMI (Arc) inputs
Color IPS screen is easy to read
Cons: Form factor might limit stack options
No color setting options
They haven't ditched MQA support yet
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Jaytiss

500+ Head-Fier
Pros: Powerful and impactful bass response
Vocals are impressive and have no issues with them.
Great clarity
Balanced upper air with Bass, so right.
Great overall tech for the price, at least on the level of the Aful 5.
Treble is smooth and inoffensive
Great overall sound quality at its price.
New case with a zipper is nice for on the go.
Shell is cozy and fits me well
Flexible cable with easy swapping as needed for our cable rollers
Cons: More tips could have been included.
Lower pinna gain isn’t for all
Soundstage is a bit initiate
Tech of this iem is very strong, but not beyond the Aful 8 level.
Vocals can be slightly recessed for some, but not shouty or boring.
(this review is still in process)

This is a sample sent to me from Hifigo. I’m going to try to be as honest as I can, but I do want my biases to come out.
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o0genesis0o
o0genesis0o
I expected nothing from this IEM, and it blew my mind :dt880smile:

torpid

New Head-Fier
Pros: Fun V-shaped sound with good bass
Expansive soundstage and great imaging
Great for gaming
Easy to drive
Good value at this pricepoint
Nice faceplate
Waifu! (if you’re into that)
Cons: Nozzle size is large and not the best fit for my ears
Stock cable is passable at best
Vocals and instruments are not presented in a cohesive manner
Hard to tip roll due to the sheer size of nozzle
Somewhat recessed midrange
Upper midrange can be shouty at times

Intro/Disclosure​

Recently, I got the opportunity to A/B the Truthear Zero (Blue) and the Truthear Zero: Red. I purchased both these IEMs with my own money and all opinions are...
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jeromeoflaherty

New Head-Fier
Pros: Fantastic neutral sounding Class A amplifier
Well designed for heat dissipation
Improved power - now 30W into 8 Ohms
XLR Mono block + RCA stereo
Halo Topology included for better quality sound
Cons: Class A uses allot of power (compared to Clads AB or Class D)
Price will be expensive for some but cheap for those chasing exceptional quality

All Hail this new improved Aegir Amplifier​

In this review, I will delve into the details of the newly upgraded Schiit Aegir 2:
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cqtek

1000+ Head-Fier
Pros: Great soundstage, huge midrange, musical, smooth, subtly warm, three-dimensional and highly enjoyable.
- Bass weight.
- Ability to layer, separate and place elements, generating an accurate image.
- Very good level of detail and resolution, capable of revealing hidden elements when paired with good sources.
- Outstanding construction, titanium capsules and matte finish.
- Very good level of ergonomics.
- Cable is up to the task, with three interchangeable pins and a screw-on system.
Cons: The mouthpieces are somewhat short.
- Although the sound is different between the grey and gold mouthpieces, the FR does not change much. The blue mouthpiece does not gain bass, but reduces the upper midrange, losing the resolution of the other mouthpieces.
- The treble can be soft for those who like more presence in the upper range.
Introduction

By now, I'm sure many portable audio enthusiasts are familiar with the AliExpress shop NiceHCK. No doubt, it has been offering its services for the platform for many...
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BX700

Head-Fier
Pros: Neutral tuning
Good detail
Natural timbre
Accurate decay
Decent extension at both ends
Overall natural presentation
Cons: Mannered, safe
Could be faster
Excellent, but not necessarily exceptional in any regard
Bought these used based on previous review, and have thereby got myself a bargain reference pair. Neutrally tuned and generally giving the feeling of detailed, clear, accurate reproduction of the...
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William Apollo

New Head-Fier
Pros: + Great sound for the price
+ Pretty good tonality for the price
+ Minimal design
Cons: - For the price, there are no cons, but I would still say that there is too little metallic timbre and a bit of low resolution in the air frequencies. It bears repeating, for this price it's almost perfect.
***The product was gifted to me by my friend is named here "theodyofil" to write an independent review of it.

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Marijn Riz

New Head-Fier
Following are my thoughts, after listening to the Jomo Audio Gran Tourer GT600 for a few days. The GT600 Gran Tourer Universal IEM is packed with 2 hybrid Dynamic Drive, 6 Balanced Armatures...
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Erkil
Lovely! 😄

Nealz

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: 1. Good mid centric tuning
2. Treble is energetic while maintaining a smooth presentation
3. Good sub-bass extension with a satisfying rumble
4. Very natural instruments timbre with minimum glare
5. Light and comfortable shells for longer listening periods
Cons: 1. No 4.4mm balanced cable option
2. Technicalities while good for the price, could have been better
3. Lacks mid bass punch
4. Could have included better tips. cable & carrying pouch
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Disclaimer: I received the EPZ Q1 Pro as a loaner unit for review purpose from a friend, and this is not a review unit. I did not...
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ahammedsojib
ahammedsojib
Nice review Bhai 😊
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Pranto Dev
Keep up the good work Brother
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freeryder05

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Fit / Style
Bass response
Timbre
Price
All rounder tuning
Cons: Cheap cable
Cheap looking
Can be a bit shouty with the wrong tips
I borrowed this IEM from a friend mostly because I was bored of the things I owned and wanted to try something different. The Miyabi comes in a quaint little box that houses just the IEMs, tips...
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Hooga
Hooga
I suggest you try the original version (not the mk II) too
freeryder05
freeryder05
@Hooga I’ll keep my eyes open for a pair

kesobie

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Bountiful package and inclusions
Superbly built
Great fit and comfort
Modular cable
Tuning nozzles
Very fun yet inoffensive sound signature
Lush yet impactful and engaging bass
Very natural sounding midrange
Smooth yet detailed treble
Fantastic coherency
Cons: MMCX connector (biased)
Build is very scratch and fingerprint-prone
Modular cable is a little stiff and tangle prone
A little too smooth and safe for my tastes
Bass lacks tactility
Not the cleanest separation

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Dileepmonk

New Head-Fier
Pros: cable is smooth and supple
Built quality is great
well extended to subbass
rumbling bass
bass attack is very impactful and wide
clean mids
sparkly treble
Musical presentation
EDM & electronic genres sounds excellent
excellent note weight
Good soundstage
revealing details even with big bass
Cons: cons: stock tips have very short stem
mid-bass is not the tightest
neutral heads stayaway
Hello peeps, here is my take on Kfine Delci

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hokagoteatimereviews

New Head-Fier
Pros: 1. Great overall sound for its price point

2. Will please both the bass or treble liking audience, as it does a great job at balancing the sound

3. Fantastic fit!

4. Beautiful cable

5. Modular Cable is really good

6. The iems is very light so vert easy to wear for long periods of time

7. Plays almost all genres very well

8. In a sea of Harman tuned iems this seems like a fresh breath of air
Cons: 1. The selection of tips could have been a bit better

2. A tad bit more bass would have been nice specially for some pop songs and instrumentals
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Introduction:-

Hey guys, today I have the Lethsuoer Cadenza 4 with me. This is the budget version of their...
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David Haworth
great review.... easy to read bites... well done
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Thank you so much David 🙂 I really appreciate the kinds words and it means a lot coming from you ❤️

MetehanMinatozaki

New Head-Fier
Pros: -Big bass response
-Good dynamics for the price
-Good build quality
-Good accessories
-Fun sound
-Good soundstage and imaging for the price
Cons: -Too much bass
-Feels lifeless and dark sometimes
-Fixed cable
-Recessed mids
-Weird peaks in tune
-Below average resolution (still better that the edxs)
Disclaimers

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grumpy213

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Excellent tonal balance
Tremendous definition and resolution
Wide staging and great imaging
Cons: Not the most laid-back listening experience

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domq422
domq422
Dope pictures and awesome write-up, man!

Cheers

baskingshark

Headphoneus Supremus
Pros: Solid build
Ergonomic fit
Easy to drive
Good isolation
Less commonly found L-shaped basshead tuning
Big tactile bass and deep visceral rumble
Safe treble for our treble-sensitive brethren
Decent technicalities for a basshead focused signature
Cons: Dearth of accessories
Driver flex
Slight BA timbre
Not for trebleheads
Some element of mid-bass bleed
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vandung2510

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: - Fun and relaxing tonality
- Hugh bass quantity yet still sounding clean
- Natural midrange
- Smooth yet still engaging vocal
- Minimal BA timbre
- Very coherent for a hybrid
- Wide stage
Cons: - Not the best cable quality, especially for the price
- Eartips was also average
- Not the most airy treble
- Bass can be overwhelming to some
Introduction

ZiiGaat is a relatively new iem brand in the Chifi world, first appearing in the end of 2023.

They maybe new, but before having a name of their own, they were actually a team...
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