Blon Fat Girl

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A set of budget single Dynamic Driver IEMs with non-detachable cable by Blon.

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suicideup

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Blon "Fat Girl" Review!
Pros: - All-rounder sound.
- Bass presentation isn’t as bad as what it looks in the fr graph.
- Decent mids presentation.
- Decent technical performance for its price.
- Clear microphone quality.
- Very good build quality. The shell is metal, the cable is thick and sleeved on the lower portion.
- Fit and isolation is good and can cater to smaller ears.
- Decent sound under 10 USD
Cons: - Instances of sibilance are present on sibilant prone tracks.
- Instances of midbass bleed are also present.
- Lacks a bit of detail retrieval in this price point.
- Treble lacks refinement when not driven properly.
- Stock eartips degrade the sound.
- Product name is a bit intriguing and/or questionable.
- Packaging and accessories are lacking; a cable winder or a pouch can be a treat for everybody.
- May not be the best choice under 10 USD.
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BLON "Fat Girl" Review!

Good day! After a week of casual and critical listening, here’s my written review for the BLON “Fat Girl”. Quite intriguing!
Disclaimer:
  • Keephifi sent this unit to me in an exchange for an honest, unbiased review. Rest assured that this review will be free from any bias/es as much as possible.
  • The following remarks and observations shall be made and owned only by me.
  • No monetary compensation is/was involved before, during, and after the period of creation of this review.
  • Your mileage may (and always, will) vary.

Burn-in time: 5-10 hours per day, 5 days.

Source/s used:

  • Hidizs AP80
  • VE MEGATRON USB DAC
  • Zishan U1 USB DAC (AKM Variant)
  • Cyberdrive Feather DAC
  • Non-HiFi smartphone (realme 5i, Samsung Galaxy On7)
  • Local Files via Foobar and Roon, YouTube Music, Deezer, and Qobuz with UAPP.
IEM/Earbud/Setup configuration: Stock medium eartips, stock cable, any form of EQ or MSEB off, 40-60% volume, both high and low gain.

(For this review, I will be calling this as the “BFG”.)

Sound signature:

- Warm, v-shaped sound signature. Elevated lows, recessed mids, elevated highs. Decent sound for its price. The BFG follows the Blon’s house sound.

Lows:
  • The lows here in the BFG are elevated and have a decent depth and slam. Its midbass is much more elevated compared to its subbass. Despite being midbass focused, the presentation is a little bit boomy as the decay is on the slower side. As a result, the BFG can handle EDM or bassy tracks but the bassheads on a budget may find its bass lacking on the bass heavy tracks, or those songs that are subbass focused.
Mids:
  • The mids are warm and recessed here in the BFG and suffers a bit of extra midbass bleed, making the vocals a bit distant. However, the thickness and depth are still present and did not sounded thin at all. Upper mids are elevated and shows some sibilance on sibilant prone tracks. The “S” on vocals here are a bit emphasized here to my liking. However, the vocal presentation here are clear and loud enough and very capable for podcasts or movies.
Highs:
  • The treble here is elevated and decently extended. However, when not driven properly, it may sound unrefined or may even be muted, particularly when used with a phone. Detail retrieval is below average here is the nuances are a bit harder to be heard than usual.
Soundstage, Imaging, and separation:
  • The soundstage on the BFG is wide with average expansion for its price. It is wider than deep and lacks a bit of depth to my liking. Separation is decent here and degrades when tracks gets busier and more complex. Imaging is average and can present instrument and vocal positions fairly accurate.

Pros:
  • All-rounder sound.
  • Bass presentation isn’t as bad as what it looks in the fr graph.
  • Decent mids presentation.
  • Decent technical performance for its price.
  • Clear microphone quality.
  • Very good build quality. The shell is metal, the cable is thick and sleeved on the lower portion.
  • Fit and isolation is good and can cater to smaller ears.
  • Decent sound under 10 USD

Cons:
  • Instances of sibilance are present on sibilant prone tracks.
  • Instances of midbass bleed are also present.
  • Lacks a bit of detail retrieval in this price point.
  • Treble lacks refinement when not driven properly.
  • Stock eartips degrade the sound.
  • Product name is a bit intriguing and/or questionable.
  • Packaging and accessories are lacking; a cable winder or a pouch can be a treat for everybody.
  • May not be the best choice under 10 USD.

Verdict

The BLON “Fat Girl” isn’t for everyone - particularly for those people who are into this hobby. I can see this being used by average consumers watching their podcasts or movies, or those people who commute and want to listen to music on the go and make this as their beater or EDC pair. Despite its questionable and intriguing name, the BFG isn’t as bad as what the other findings and inputs seem to be - or to my experience at least. It still sounds decent and very capable to sound good, It’s just that it isn’t “audiophile” enough for them to recommend to us people in the hobby, and I understand their point.



Pairing recommendation/s:
  • Source: The BFG still is fairly easy to be driven off with a smartphone, if you want to lessen the sibilance or if you are fine with the unrefined treble.
  • Eartips: The stock eartips degrades the sound. I recommend to change it with KB Ear 07 eartips or any eartips of your choice.

Thank you for reading!

Non-affiliated link here: https://keephifi.com/products/blon-fat-girl?_pos=1&_sid=499816ad2&_ss=r&variant=39839864913966

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ywheng89

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Blon FG Sound Impression (I will just call the fat girl FG )
Pros: Cheap
Balanced sound
Solid build quality for the price
Cons: Offensive product name (might be to some)
Fixed cable
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Packaging/Build/Comfort
The packaging is minimal and there’s nothing much to be said about it. A box consisting of the earphone itself and eartips.

Build quality is commendable for the asking price and nothing much to complain about. Comfortable to wear for long sessions as well. Cable seems to be fairly solid and will last for some time if handled with care.

Source
Macbook Air M2 -> Apple Music -> Blon FG
Hidizs AP80 Pro-X -> Blon FG

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Sound Impressions
The sound presented is fairly balanced to my surprise,
The bass is punchy but not overly boomy. It has got a good texture,not exactly tight bass but acceptable for the asking price. Nothing to complain about the bass here. I am not using the stock eartips as they don’t really fit me that well. Tend to drop off.

Mid range doesn’t sound that colored to my ears,vocal positioning is not too forward nor laidback. Male and female vocals have good texture to them,while I'd appreciate it if the male vocals sound a little thicker,they’re not bad overall. Female vocal at times sound a little grainy/brittle to my ears,not the most pleasant experience but acceptable.

Treble is not harsh and smooth,sufficient energy for the details to present themselves,but don’t expect this to be a detail monster tho. Never sibilant nor harsh.

Soundstage is slightly wide (a little out of your head),average height and depth,nothing much to complain about for the price. Imaging however does suffer a little during complex songs,such as Slipknot’s People = crap,pinpointing the instruments is a little difficult as it is unable to render the layer properly. For general songs,you’ll be fine.

Driveability
Easy to drive,it will sound reasonably loud even straight out from your phone’s 3.5mm jack. It does perform a little better with better sources of course.

Final Thoughts
On the first initial listen,they really sound good,but after you spend a little more time with it,you will then realise that it is actually just another IEM that exists in the midst of many other IEMs. I like BLON 03,that is the only product that I personally find that 's a big hit and kinda rattled the budget market. FG is not it.

To me,FG is something which you can use as a daily beater,or the moment where you don’t really care much about technicalities and just want to listen to music,FG will be that.

*All thoughts are of my own and i am not under any influence nor receive any monetary compensation for this review. FG was sent over to me by Mei Liu from KeepHifi,a big thanks to her.

Link to purchase the Blon FG (Non Affiliated)
Blon Fat Girl KeepHifi Store

Headphones and Coffee

Previously known as Wretched Stare
Yawn
Pros: Made well, looks good, average sound safe tuning,
Cons: boring, fixed cable, offensive name, no BLON pouch
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Okay it should be said there seem to be inconsistencies with this model some seem to be decent and balanced while others are bass heavy. I have another on the way but for now ill review what one I have.

The BLON is a decently made fixed cable IEM with a single DD it's made of metal and has some weight but not too much is felt in the ear. The FG comes in a tiny box with 3 sizes of the awful BLON tips unfortunately there is no pouch we are used to. The FG is comfortable but smaller ears might not think so.

Sound:
My Pair presented Balanced a surprise for sure as I was expecting it to be bass heavy.

Bass was punchy but not overly boomy the bass did have good depth but lacked texture and was smoothed over in details. Tips did help this but not by much.

Mids sounded neutral for the most part but weren't the most detailed. lower Mids had warmth while upper had a little brightness.

Treble was polite and non-harsh it lacked energy but still had enough details to be acceptable.

Soundstage was a little above aggrege with decent imaging but did suffer from congested tracks and bass heavy music.

After thoughts:
I listened to the BLON fist before the little Q I wish I hadn't the Little Q destroys it completely in this price range. The FG is either a safe boring IEM or as others have said a poor bass heavy mediocre failure. I will admit I liked it at first coming off listening to my SR80i for a week maybe the FG sounded better on the Gryphon and Go Bar but ultimately it is just another safe tuned IEM in a sea of better choices. I was going to give it 3 stars but after revisiting mine and seeing that its inconsistent I give it 1 , Im a Blon fan I hope the new one is good as I've liked most of their stuff.
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