FEDAI DX2 in Ear Monitor

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Previously known as Wretched Stare
Bass focused budget.
Pros: Lightweight, low cost and fun
Cons: The cable is just adequate.
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Product Information
Model:FEDAI DX2
Drive unit:11mm moving coil unit.
Impedance:16Ω
Sensitivity:98db
Interface type :3.5mm/Type-C gold-plated plug

The Fedai DX2 comes in a familiar case much like most ultra budget IEM it is small but this one is well decorated.
Inside you get three sizes of generic Starline tips, a cable similar to the old CCA ones and the units that look familiar too. Build is decent and isolation was average. I did find them comfortable and light. It is easy to drive despite low sensitivity.

Sound:
Bass:
The Sub-Bass is powerful, but the Mid-Bass is more in front and has more boom to the mix. Bass is well textured and warm.
Mids:
Midrange is Warm and thick bodied, with some recession and smooth details, vocals sound pleasant and are positioned slightly forward with a good smoothness.
Treble:
The highs have energy and sparkle, but details are smooth and relaxed.

Stage: is above in width and average in technicalities having a decent separation and accurate imaging but is far from a technical monster.

The Fedai DX2 is a super inexpensive IEM with a detachable cable and a fun V-shaped signature. It reminds me much of my old KZ ZST pro but with better control in both lower and upper frequencies.

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