Head Gear Reviews by SherryLion
  1. Simgot EM6-L

    4.50 star(s)
    Review OF The Simgot EM6L Introduction I have personally known SIMGOT since their early days, when they released the En series, which I loved, but eventually they lost relevance in the audiophile market. However, they made a comeback in 2022 with the release of the EA2000 and EA500, which were warmly welcomed by us audiophiles and quickly rose to the top of the rankings. Later, they released even more reasonably priced sets, the EW100p and EW200, which are also well-liked by many. The EA1000, an economical variant of the EA2000, and the EM6L...
  2. Knowledge Zenith PR3

    3.50 star(s)
    Review Of The KZ PR3 Introduction KZ, short for Knowledge Zenith, is a Chinese brand that specializes in affordable and innovative audio products. With their diverse offerings, ranging from single to multiple driver configurations, KZ has already carved a niche in the budget and mid-tier market. They have catered to various customer needs and preferences with their well-designed IEMs, which are praised for their value and quality. KZ has come back with a new IEM, the PR3, which is their latest planar model. Before I dive into the review of the...
  3. KIWI EARS Forteza

    4.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Kiwi Ears Forteza Introduction Chinese company Kiwi Ears has achieved great things since last year and keeps bringing innovative and noteworthy products to the market that people who love audiophile products like me adore. Since Kiwi Ears released their orchestra lite, I have been following them and have heard every single IEM they have released, including the quintet and Cadenza, each of which has its own distinct sound and character. Since last year, Kiwi Ears has never let me down. Recently, they released two new IEMs: the...
  4. 7Hz X Crinacle: Zero 2

    4.50 star(s)
    Review Of The 7Hz x Crinacle Zero 2 Introduction 7Hz, a Chinese company well-known for its full range planar IEM Timeless, is a prominent player in the audiophile market. Their sub-brand, Salnotes, is particularly well-known. This is the company with whom I fell in love with planar technology for the first time. Salnotes made a name for itself with the release of their first IEM, the Zero, which received high marks from audiophiles and was dubbed one of the best under $20. Along with salnotes releases, I also found 7hz releases to be pleasing to...
  5. MUSE HiFi M4 Portable Bluetooth

    4.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Muse HiFi M4 Introduction This is the third product I have purchased from MuseHifi, a Chinese company that was established earlier this year. I discovered later that the company also released a planar IEM, but their initial focus was on sources like dac/amp. Despite being perceived as a distinct company, none of their products did particularly well in terms of sales or popularity. They have since developed the MuseHifi M4, a new dac/amp with more features at a reasonable price. Prior to proceeding, I would like to address a few...
  6. Binary X Gizaudio - Chopin

    5.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Binary x Gizaudio Chopin Introduction A Chinese company called Binary, which I was unaware of, was founded in 2017 and has already released three IEMs, not counting their most recent release. Regarding their releases, EP1D, UNICORN, VIOD, D1 or D2, I'm not sure. However, I was fortunate enough to obtain their newest IEM, the Chopin, which is a joint venture between Binary and Timmy from Gizaudio. However, before we go any further, I want to make a few clarifications. Disclaimer *Since this unit tour was organised by the lovely...
  7. HIDIZS MP145

    5.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Hidizs MP145 Introduction In addition to making high-end digital audio players and dongle digital audio processors, Hidizs is also an IEM manufacturer. Despite the fact that I have never had the chance to test their stuff. They have a large fan base that praises their work and customer-facing approach, based on what I have heard and read. They recently dabbled with planar technology as well, producing the Hidizs MP145, the first planar IEM. I will be evaluating it today, but first I would want to address a few points. Disclaimer...
  8. Kinera Freya 2.0

    4.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Kinera Freya 2.0 Introduction I've just recently tested products from Kinera or its subsidiary brand Celest, which I find to be the most satisfactory.It reminds me of Kinera, yet I firmly think that sincere effort pays off when one works hard.This Chinese firm has a large fan base of audiophiles who enjoy their products, whether they are their exquisite cables or their exquisite IEMs, which, although they may not seem useful, are actually quite useful.Already, their IDUN 2.0, Nannas, and Nannas 2.1 have satisfied me. Once more, I...
  9. ZiiGaat Cinno

    4.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Ziigaat Cinno Introduction Having acknowledged the excellence of Ziigaat's ultra-cheap IEM, the Nuo, I can only be eager to see what their other premiere IEM has to offer. With their IEM Nuo, the recently founded Chinese company Ziigaat can clearly hold its own in this market. However, I'd like to see how well they do with their more expensive set, the Cinno, which fortunately I was able to obtain for review. Before I do that, though, let me make a few clarifications. Disclaimer *Since this unit tour was organised by the kindly...
  10. ZiiGaat Nuo

    4.50 star(s)
    Review Of The Ziigaat Nuo Introduction I recently learned about Ziigaat as an entity, a recently founded Chinese business, when I learned about their debut IEMs in the ultra-budget and budget market segments. Usually, all I know about something is what it represents and their message, which is as follows: Our basic values—ZiiGaat, which stands for "Zero-in on Ideas, Innovate, Grow, and Achieve All Together"—are the source of the name. Whatever your musical taste, level of audiophilia, or use case, we are dedicated to providing audio solutions...
  11. HiBy R3 II

    4.00 star(s)
    Review Of The HiBy R3 II Introduction I consider myself fortunate to have had the opportunity to try HiBy products, which completely blew me away after seeing both their mid-range and high-end models. Because of my great experiences with their products in terms of quality, it puts me at ease and gives me confidence in them. And today I had the chance to test out the HiBy R3 Gen II, their updated version of the well-received R3. However, before we go any further, I want to share certain details with you. Disclaimer *Since this unit tour was...
  12. The HIBY Yvain Universal IEM

    4.00 star(s)
    Review Of The HiBy Yvain Introduction Having used HiBy products for three times already, IEMs and high-end digital audio players from this Chinese manufacturer have made a name for themselves in the audiophile industry. The firm exclusively engages in additional endeavors, such as dongle dacs and amps, in addition to IEMs and DAPs. When I heard about HiBy's flagship IEM and their mid-tier DAPs, which can easily compete with those that are more expensive, I was already very shocked by what the company had to offer in the IEM and DAP markets. This...
  13. KIWI EARS Melody

    4.50 star(s)
    Review Of The Kiwi Ears Melody Introduction With their numerous releases, such as the Orchestra Lite, Cadenza, Quintet, etc.—whether in a single driver configuration or multiple ones—China-based Kiwi Ears has already established a dominant presence in the budget and mid-tier market. They have revealed every conceivable scenario to accommodate a wide range of customer preferences and tastes. They have established themselves with their well-liked IEMs, which are well-regarded for both their price and quality. Kiwi Ears has returned with new IEMs...
  14. Tin Hifi C0 Elf

    5.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Tin Hifi C0 (The Elf) Introduction Tin Hifi is not a new business; in fact, it is one of the oldest businesses with a cult of audiophiles who follow them. When they released the T-series IEMs like the T2, T3, etc., they had a significant impact on the audiophile market thanks to the high quality they provided at an affordable price. Everyone adored the T2, which is still talked about today. The P-series IEMs, which were the first in the audiophile market and the most accessible planar IEM at the time, were introduced after the...
  15. Kinera Celest Wyvern Pro 10mm LCP dynamic driver

    4.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Kinera Celest Wyvern Pro Introduction Since being established more than a year ago, Celest, a sub-brand of Kinera, has focused on providing fans with products of the highest quality at more reasonable prices to meet their needs. Releases like Gumiho, Pandamon, or Phoenixcall have received high praise and recognition for their quality and the way they present themselves. I mean, based on my personal experiences, this Chinese corporation is the friendliest to its clients and supporters. Whether they are cables or IEMs from either the...
  16. Thieaudio Hype 2

    5.00 star(s)
    Review Of The Thieaudio Hype2 Introduction The Chinese company Thieaudio, which produces electroacoustic products with a determination, is well-known and respected in the audiophile community. Particularly their one IEM, the Monarch MKII, is highly regarded and adored by many audiophiles, including me, for being one of the best sounding IEM in the world and costing less than $1,000. I personally own a Monarch MKII, and the truth be told, I am enchanted by the sound quality it produces. I use this IEM as the standard against which to judge other...
  17. HiBy R6pro II

    4.00 star(s)
    The HiBy R6 Pro II Introduction I recently learned about HiBy, a company that specializes in making high-quality digital audio players, DAC/AMPs, and IEMs. I had the good fortune to test out their newest flagship IEM, the HiBy Zeta, and it greatly impressed me. I mean, this is what I experienced, so I can confidently say that the quality that this Chinese company promotes is reliable. They not only create some of the best-sounding DAPs, but their products also have a luxurious, lovely aesthetic appeal. Fortunately, I'll be reviewing their newest...
  18. See Audio Neko 6BA IEMs

    4.50 star(s)
    Review Of The Seeaudio Neko Introduction I have reviewed and used Seeaudio products before; whether they are their affordable or expensive IEMs, they have one of the best IEM lines available. Each and every one of their IEM sounds fantastic and leans toward my taste or preference. Iems' approach seemed to be more focused on what their audiophile community wants or likes, which is also the case in my case with their collaborations like the Yume Midnight and the Rinko. Of course, their Neo and bravery are also favorable to my liking as well as that...
  19. Effect Audio X HiFiGo Griffin

    4.50 star(s)
    Review Of The Hifigo X Effect Audio Griffin Introduction The Effect Audio is a prominent cable manufacturer that creates products of the highest quality. To be honest, their products actually have an impact on the sound, not by changing it but by making it better when used with an IEM. This is based on my personal experience with their entry-level cables, the Eros S, Cadmus, and Ares. After my trial use, I noticed that most IEMs felt more technically enhanced rather than tonally altered. Normally, I don't prefer to review cables because of...
  20. HiBy Zeta

    4.50 star(s)
    Review Of The Hiby Zeta Introduction I've always known Hiby to make high-end and inexpensive digital audio players, as well as portable dongle devices and amplifiers. These products consistently garner praise and attention for their high quality and competitive pricing. I was taken aback by the Chinese company when I learned about their IEM lineup and learned about their flagship model, the Hiby Zeta, which I am honored to review today. But first, I want to clear up a few things. Disclaimer *Since this unit tour was organised by Joe Bloggs, I...
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