Hisenior Mega5p

Redcarmoose

Headphoneus Supremus
Pros: Big sound for little cash output
Chasing the direction of Harman with an add to the bass and exquisite vocals
Superior sound occlusion outside due to form and fit
Perfect response with use of cellphone
Scales with better equipment
An even, complete and careful tone
Beautiful sculpted bass tones
Great separated imaging
3-in-1 8 core silver plated OCC cable included
Included HiSenior 1010A 2 IEM case
Cons: Does not get as loud as HiSenior Okavango or Sound Rhyme SR7 at equal output power
Still volume levels fine with simple cellphone use
Does not come as CISM like many HiSenior IEMs do
The HiSenior Mega5P
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Specifications
DriversHybrid 5-Drivers (10mm DD+4BAs)
Tuning4-Ways System/ 1Low+2Mid-highs+2S-highs
Freq Response10Hzz-22Khz
Sensitivity112db
Impedance19Ω
Noise Isolation-20db
CableDefault: 8Core Silver-plated OCC Cable (Angled 0.78mm 2pins)

Who is HiSenior?
They make the $549.00 Mega5EST a 2EST/2BA/1DD Hybrid, the $299.00 Okavango a 6BA/1DD Hybrid and the T4, a 4BA IEM.......just to name a few. In reality besides the $239.00 Mega5P..........they make 5 different audiophile cables and 5 other IEMs of coming-in at both greater and lesser cost………many of them also CIEMs.


Cables:

Air8S
Air4C
Mix2Dragon
Mix4G
WhiteWhale

IEMs:
T2
T2 CIE
T4
T4 CIEM
Okavango
Okavango CIEM
Mega5P
Mega5 EST
Fe8
Fe8 CIEM
Fe12 CIEM

Cases:
HiSenior 1010A 2 IEM case

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In testing:
As an introduction I wanted to simply explain how I came to terms with the Mega5P. Due to the personal product introduction sequence I may review a $300.00 IEM or a $500.00 one. Discovering one of the tricks in this business can be to become fooled into believing the IEM you have in your ears is of a different value than the money asked. This phenomenon takes place because you are actually not judging the IEM in your ears…….nope, you are judging the sound by the few IEMs you have heard prior. This concept may even be only affecting a segment of replay, meaning you just reviewed a bass heavy IEM, then reviewed a lesser bass heavy IEM, which in-turn sounds bass lite? When it is anything but bass lite? So the cure for these illusions is time, simply taking time off. Or……….some members have a palate cleanser. Yep, the IEM in their collection that neutralizes the character effects of the prior IEMs, to realign their hearing to neutral.

Because all we are doing in the end is discovering personal musicality….......mostly. While nothing is perfect, often more expensive IEMs go about their day replaying a more realistic idea of music……..and we all know the realistic realm acts to generate (musical) involvement with the listener. Now one way to look at it is a sonic picture, one that is either drawn with more detail or less detail. Being audiophiles we can all agree that the IEMs they give you on the plane produce only a certain level of sound, that depending on how many Martinis you’ve had may sound good, or still not. The other aspect is exposure, meaning this reality in sound replay could be better than imagined simply because you have never heard such recreation of music before (in-your-life) between you ears. Also there is the aspect of personal tone preference. Part of this is not understood, but it simply means some lean towards a thicker warmer sound, or others valuing a thinner more analytical sound. No one way is wrong or right, it is just how it is. Though what inexperienced reviewers will do is judge an IEM wholly on how the tone aligns with their personal self-owned signature. Truth to be told, all reviews are subjective anyways, they all are…….except if many relate to what is in the review, and make purchases to find the review explained about an IEM to be true factually, then maybe there is some objectivity to be found. Yet typically you do get what you pay for. Meaning there is a cost to this musicality.


While more drivers often draw a more detailed rendition of music, less drivers also hold a charm in that at times the replay can come-off less busy and more clear with a focus of intent. Yet maybe all of us are here for immersion. How that is found seems to be in a number of ways. So to sum this up, we want to be immersed in a synthetic reproduction of a musical reality………..however that is found. And even though different people latch onto different audio hand-holds to gain perception into this illusion, often the same ideas of replay will be found to be effective. What I mean by this is actually pretty simple. Take a group of three IEMs to a total non-audiophile and try and get an idea (guessed) as to their value. You would be surprised at just how accurate their observations are. They as people may invest at a future date into personal audio, but as of this place in their life, they simply don’t care enough about it, that or they haven’t had any seeds planted until now. What does this have to do with the Mega5P you ask? Well at $239.00 the price is just starting to offer a threshold to really get into better sound. To many of these beginner listeners the HiSenior Mega5P will be all they need, maybe for years? But more than that...........the question arises if they spent (the new listener) just $60.00 more and made the upgrade to the $299.00 7 driver Okavango……..or even a bigger jump (don’t tell the Wife) to the Sound Rhyme SR7 for $369.00? What would happen then................

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From left to right: HiSenior Mega5P, Sound Rhyme SR7 and HiSenior Okavango

The Sound Rhyme SR7 (6BA X 1DD Hybrid)
$369.00

The HiSenior Okavango (6BA X 1DD Hybrid)
$299.00

The HiSenior Mega5P (4BA X 1DD Hybrid)

$239.00

Maybe this team of test subjects is not comparable? I mean there is a $139.00 difference between the SR7 and the Mega5P. And I will tell you right now, before we even get started the SR7 stage is enormous! So………..what does that mean for the little Mega5P?

Let’s get started, shall we! :)

Equipment and settings used:

1) WM1Z DAP
2) A 4.4mm White Whale HiSenior aftermarket cable for both the Mega5P and Okavango.
3) The stock included 4.4mm used for SR7.
4) My regular wide-bore silicone ear-tips used on all three, because the three IEMs fit so very well.
5) Both SR7 and Okavango were used just like they came out-of-the-box, with Dip-switches set to UU.

The Sound Rhyme SR7 (6BA X 1DD Hybrid):
Well first off (this is crazy) the SR7 was way louder than the Mega5P………..maybe the biggest volume discrepancy in my listening history? So what this means is right off........I need to equalize volume, because at times more volume can be interpreted as better sound when it is (possibly) not. SR7 bass is slightly less controlled…….yet it is both more forward and more vibrant. Actually even with volumes adjusted the overall stance is just the SR7 is slightly more vivid than the Mega5P. But this is where it gets interesting……the Mega5P has an unexpected forward vocal stance, now maybe this is just due to tuning, as the SR7 (while bigger in stage) has also slightly less forward elements where it’s almost like a flatter imaging display in places, mixed with farther-out fall-off of stage elements. Where the Mega5P has an amazingly impactful bass, but not to the extent of the bass heavy SR7. But surprisingly the Mega5P bass was closer the SR7 from memory in the same in side-by-sides? Adding to an understanding about this bass replay, I went over to the Sony WM1A just to see what was up, and sure enough, the Mega5P was still fully resilient to any source and delivering the bass goods as wanted. :)

Any source:
That is one of the single greatest finds I found in many of these 2023 releases (Not sure if the Mega5P was a 2022 release?) that the series of recent IEMs seem very good from any source and hold onto their musicality regardless of signal? Later we will investigate how good the Mega5P bass is from a simple cellphone.

SR7 v Mega5P:
So yes, you can kinda hear that there are 2 less Mega5P BAs, plus the SR7 is supplied with name-brand BAs, and the Mega5P is not. Still both IEMs are really very close to the same, with the SR7 actual physical IEM size difference being totally different. Where you do notice the size difference in the ear. But the other surprise was the Mega5P is 6 grams in weight and the SR7 is only 5 grams. I had to check this twice as I was going to use my previously recorded weight for the SR7, but due to the differences I had to weigh them (again) side-by-side! So just look at the pictures here and wonder, the small IEM is the heaviest!

As far as sound goes really they are approaching music in much of the same fashion, more so than you would guess from memory, but in side-by-sides they are birds feather. Still the SR7 is on the smoother side of the street with upper midrange additives not showing so stand-outish and separated from the mix, even vocals show a more integrated stance, smoother and slightly more refined except not as clean? At the end it gives the Mega5P almost a feeling of better technicalities in general, even though instrument and vocal replay (individually) is slightly more realistic with the SR7. Still, I can’t see someone having both? They are just too much the same. But the Mega5P does offer a comparable stance into basically the same overall vibe as the SR7, where at first and out-of-the-box I would have thought they would be worlds apart. Same response to source too, so it wasn’t a change of source that made them closer or farther away in character, as they sound wonderful from the WM1A or the WM1Z………..holding onto their personal IEM intrinsic attributes. The vocals between the two are probably of the most different, as the HiSenior Mega5P has a great forward vocal positioning that in side-by-sides goes to really put-the-pants-on the SR7. Reason being is the Mega5P vibrancy and forwardness almost winning-out on the SR7………and the SR7 is kinda known for doing great vocals………….and while the SR7 vocals sit back slightly, they are toned-down………except (more realistically) filled in. This same SR7 demeanor was found in the midrange imaging too, where it fell farther outside in the stage (then the Mega5P) and was of a slightly smoother creation.


So to sum this up, the SR7 is slightly more lush….and that single trait is across the board in tone and demeanor. You are getting extra lushness for your money, that and some extra realism.


The HiSenior Okavango (6BA X 1DD Hybrid):
This is really where some crucial small differences are found. And curiosity got the best of me. I mean how could you not write a review about the HiSenior Mega5P and not do a side-by-side with the Okavango? You have to, no matter what. My Okavango review was placed on Head-Fi October 4th, and this review is put on-line on October 16th. Just enough time to try and get over the Okavango. I’m trying to find both similarities and differences…….but most of all I will truly conclude right at the start that you can totally tell both IEMs were made at the same company. They both offer a warm take on Harman and have this image sculpturing thing that they do which is different from the SR7. Where images are clearer and cleaner, and that single trait is endearing. The part where I explain how the Okavango was named after a Jungle, the biggest Jungle region in the world, except the Okavango doesn’t remind me of a Jungle at all. Nope, it reminds me of a household where everything is in its place, refinement and composure in stance. While we do have added bass authority on both the Okavango and Mega5P, it is truly kept in line, and seems to not ever interfere with the mids. Yet with both IEMs that bass is both adequate and satisfying? That 10mm Dynamic Driver is the single thing that can offer a quality pure BA sets just don’t have. The best way to describe this bass would be having the correct density, and there is a slight decay difference that BA bass just can’t do. Inside of that decay is a little loss of detail, but it’s up to you which ideas you were to enjoy, as both ways have their benefits.

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Okavango v Mega5P:
Let’s start off showing the weight difference. Even though the Mega5P is smaller it is 1 gram heavier. That’s right, Mega5P comes in at 6 grams and the Okavango is 5 grams. As seen by the photos here there is definitely a size difference, and the Mega5P doesn’t have the switches. When trying both side by side again the Mega5P is harder to drive (by a lot) though the Okavango is bigger in imaging placement, wider and more forward. The Okavango bass is more yet holding what seems like less detail, maybe just because it’s bigger? The Okavango bass is giant now, and lumbering forward, possibly not as controlled? But when the Okavango vocals come in we now realize that everything is bigger, and even slightly more vibrant? When from memory the SR7 was the odd man out, yet in these side-by-sides the Mega5P with its size of stage and imaging realization is to the Okavango…….what the Okavango is to the SR7.

So they really do follow the pricing in stage size.
Size of stage:


1) SR7 = biggest
2) Okavango = bigger

3) Mega5P = big

Yet I don’t want to ever sell the Mega5P short, as if that was what you had, its world offers (still) big size and vivid involvement. In fact after burn-in and mental acclimation the Mega5P was truly a full and (fun) entertaining experience. Where it's different here is the Mega5P bass is slightly more controlled when volume is lowered with the Okavango to match. But the real standout feature here, above everything else is the vocal forwardness, Yep, the Okavango and Mega5P have many similarities being made by the same company except if you wanted a more forward and clear vocal stance you would (in the end) choose the Mega5P! And while (yes) you can kinda hear that there are 2 less BAs in action, that action means the performance of the 4 BAs is actually more clear and less distorted. Yep, there is truly a clearer intent of purpose to this show of music, and while slightly stripped-down in comparison to the Okavango, there is a finite value that comes from getting the feeling that you’re not missing a thing. So really in the end I found an understanding and a realization of why both IEMs exist to offer a slightly different take on the HiSenior tone. When at the start of this test, and going by memory……..the two seemed very much the same and the Mega5P having lesser respect, but not now. I now realize that (before) I was hearing a more forward vocal stance, yet failed to pinpoint the differences, which now I will always note. It’s one of those things that hindsight is 20/20.

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Side-by-side conclusions:
So in conclusion of these comparisons, it’s like the added drivers of the SR7 and stage make it the most fluid, yet still with great vocals, except the Okavango is to the SR7 what the Mega5P is to the Okavango. Stages go in order of magnitude 1)SR7 2)Okavango 3)Mega5p. But if that was the only quality of life, the world would be simple. Except the Okavango shows a more sculpted imaging over the SR7 and the Mega5P is showing even more sculpturing than the Okavango, and within that sculptor the vocals are presented more forward and cleaner. Does this make the Mega5P the best? It’s simply doing a lot with 5 drivers in that those 5 drivers seem to be placed perfectly to generate a full tone. Except the SR7 offers a slightly more filled-out and detailed experience with the business that comes with extra drivers. As time passed I started to truly cherish the Okavango for what it was, even more than when I wrote the review. I thought that the Mega5P would be less of an IEM, due to costing less and having less drivers, but in the end it held its own……..showing just how correct and complete you can be with only 5 drivers used…………..and in the end showed itself to be sonically original.

Package:
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Extra Foams:
2 sets in medium.

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Penon product shot below:

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Build:
Understated really. What else would you call the look? In so many ways its the opposite of the Okavango. Though when it truly comes down to it, size and shape mean a lot, and while both the SR7 and Okavango would be looked at as medium, the Mega5P could be looked at as almost small. Really if anything the Mega5P is the perfect shape being designed with semi-custom curves and fitment. Only a single vent off to the side, means you never have to worry about the vent being occluded. The steal nozzle goes about its daily ways of holding tips perfectly. And the nozzle length is just right, really if you were to choose an optimal size and weight, this would be it, feeling like a million. Due to the limited venting and snug-fit the was world-class sound occlusion is found……the size, fit and sound blocking makes the Mega5P the perfect out and about IEM!

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Cable:
As shown the White Whale to the right, and included 3-in-1 to the left. An 8 core silver plated OCC included cable with ear-hooks. While truly I do have issues with recommending an aftermarket cable that's $96.00 by itself with a $239.00 IEM, except that it did offer noticeable improvements? Stage was slightly bigger and bass was of a darker fuller tone. Still to try and be realistic, White Whale improvements were in the range of 10% over stock. While the Okavango IEM also showed more White Whale improvements........there was potential for more improvements to be found there.

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Music highlights:
During the music demo listening part of the week, I often will not have the test music readily available on one of my DAPs. So both DAPs will share the playback duties.........often reconfirming the IEM in question will work with both sound signatures. Meaning this describes the Mega5P playback, where even though the WM1A and WM1Z are opposite in playback style, listenability could be found with both DAPs replay. That while different, a magic was still found in both ways of interpreting music playback.

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Delain
Chemical Redemption
Apocalypse & Chill
44.1 kHz - 24 bit

My first choice is to demonstrate timbre. Why? Because with less drivers (at times) timbre can be more noticeable. While trying to understand this playback, the guitars at 00:08 seem to be my guitar timbre test. And while showing a slight brightness over what is found with single full-range DDs, there is a style of walking-the-line. Where this single song is expressive of a tweaked-up and over-the-top tone that is a rarity in recorded music. The other noticeable thing here revolves around bass ability, where the throbs (at 00:00) could be heard better with both more expensive and lesser expensive IEMs…..there is once more a reminder that this tune is incredibly careful and tactful. What I’m trying to say is this is a very busy song and we are not finding every detail present? At 00:24 we come to realize it’s really the vocals that have emphasis, emphasis over the instrumentation.

At 00:40 the chorus hits and we are both relieved and slightly underwhelmed that this is all there is?

As much as I found simpler music somehow better and more of the Mega5P forte, this song ends in challenge. And while tonally it’s just right, I can’t help but hear tree-topping in the details? The issue is not pace, as I can hear the pace of the lows? In the end what this poses is a question. To answer such a question I simply switch IEMs, and go right over to the SR7. I also quickly switched over to the more mid-centric WM1Z and tried it. In the end here, probably not the very best song to use with the Mega5P, in that sure it was acceptable, but somehow the details and fullness harmonically was not as realized as with other IEMs……thus not as thrilling as other music choices. And while we know nothing is perfect, I was surprised to find such character……so much so that I broke-out the Okavango and had much better luck using both the 1A and 1Z? Next!

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Hans Zimmer
The Dark Knight Rises OST
On Thin Ice
I92 kHz - 24 bit

Using the provided stock cable with the WM1Z was a treat, included were my standard wide-bore ear-tips. The prior song really must have been a fluke, like the worst possible song to choose? Also it’s a little of an enigma as I will with further listening try to understand why the last song took place like it did, as in my weeks of prior listening to writing this review, I had not encountered such effects? Back-in-the-saddle again………..totally! As the very first clue that we are inside the drama of such a song takes place at 00:00. Yep, the bass from held over in transition from the previous song! Big low-end…….at 00:53 the theme strings approach and hold a nice tone and texture……being as remembered and natural. At 02:06 the layering is appreciated and while the stage has nice left to right and really good up and down and truly good forward and back…………all the things we choose a Hybrid for! When the real bass hits it is careful and clear…….such a character goes to show what this IEM is about. And of course with a big song like the one chosen, a lot of the stage naturally comes from the recording. But more than that, we are fully in success at the layers of stings found at 01:43…….seemingly making our day here at Redcarmoose Labs. Attempting to find the bass at even the next level I have randomly switched to a more narrow bore ear-tip. Just for this single song, to learn if with different ear-tips there will be a found change? And sure enough, an added bass focus. Now that doesn’t mean my wide-bores are not the way to go, except if you want a little more bass focus and density………tips like the included red silicone ear-tips may be the way to go. This of course all depends on personal preference, and really it’s all good with either playback being great. To summarize this song, this was exactly how the song sounds.................with the Mega5P doing a coherent and complete rendition. While sure IEMs like the IER-Z1R will make the stage a little bigger and offer greater degree of layering and realness……..there is absolutely nothing to take offense to with this style of replay…………and when price is taken into account…….well you can read between the lines here.

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Hans Zimmer & Benjamin Wallfisch
Blade Runner 2049 OST
Mesa
44.1 kHz - 16 bit

Laughably right this instance I’m going for it. I’m going for gold, you know why? Because you only live once, and I want to try and make this Mega5P live up to its fullest potential as an IEM. So I joined it with the optional $96.00 HiSenior White Whale cable add, that and my regular wide-bore ear-tips and the Sony WM1Z DAP. Also something that could be disputed is this is one of the biggest songs in my library, one that pull-off all that stage, and it is incredibly atmospheric and moody. At 00:00 the intro walks that line of timbre, where these piano notes could be interpreted and both slightly steely, or not? Lol Why, because they are out front and showing us that BA drivers are involved. All of a sudden this bass kicks in! And truthfully this is the very first time I’ve tried this song out with the WM1Z. The bass here is a tad more visceral and you can almost feel the physicality resonating in your ears………….and I don’t have it that loud? Still I’m not experiencing that edge of hearing phenomena that some IEMs do? Where bass kHz will at times seem to go lower than is humanly possible to perceive, with this song. Still, the outcome is dramatic and most of all fun ...and really big, the biggest I ever heard the Mega5P sound. And you may be mistaken to think I was talking about bass, but I’m not……..no it’s the giant Blade Runner synth washes at 01:29………….yep, they are positioned way out to the right and left, both thick and wide……oh and tall.....and low? Making this be all it can be, in my Mega5P history anyway………..as your history with the HiSenior Mega5P is yet to be discovered?

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Conclusion:
Well, there you have it, my second HiSenior review. And to try to delineate how the Mega5P and Okavango are different means maybe primarily how your personal stance is on vocals? Maybe you are looking for a smaller fit.....that is not so big an IEM as the Okavango? And while the closeness and farthest imaging are just that with the Okavango, it offers a slightly bigger stage, but smaller than the SR7.

Talking about soundstage, the HiSenior Mega5P truly holds its own, and while being of less girth (than the other two in comparison)...........is in a way cleaner and somehow more direct. The bass is different too, than the Okavango, being a little tighter with composure, being tones slightly less wild in nature. Now this is not saying the Okavango is wild, because it’s not……not at all…..especially compared to the SR7. The Mega5P and Okavango show how they are very close to the same, same tuning and same overall vibe. To me I probably like the Okavango better, but that’s just because I like dramatic bigger stages and don’t put so much emphasis on vocals. That’s not to say the Okavango doesn’t do great vocals because it does……..they are just slightly less forward and clear due to such (lack of) forwardness.

This Mega5P standard idea is when you go about adding two less BAs, those BAs that are there with the Mega5P are simply more finite in their response, and hold slightly less harmonic fall-off. Such a lesser part of the tone turns-around to bring a cleaner more focused forwardness, even though it doesn’t (in imaging) sit as forward as the others in comparison. As in reality something about the Mega5P is more dampened in the end, the 1 gram more weight, yet smaller in size? Such a build means business as this is truly a lot of sound for the money……………but also an interesting sound, one that walks that line between boring and wild, between fun and careful. In the end such prowess holds a conservative musicality that is difficult to argue with........even though I’ve tried. With my personality I gravitate towards the Okavango, and even like the smoother, more playful, yet strange SR7. That doesn’t mean that what I have described here today wouldn’t work best for you in what the Mega5P offers. Truth to be told, the Mega5P was way, way more IEM than I gave it credit for at the start? With mental acclimation and burn-in the Mega5P started to smooth-out and coalesce into respectable replay ...finding all the charms that make it a favorite and top-dog in its price category. You see (nowadays) $239.00 buys you way more IEM than it did back in 2020, add too the fact that they have this fit thing down. Wild enough..........I took the Mega5P to the output of an old Samsung phone…..and yes, the Mega5P accessed 80% of its potential output power, yet what we were gifted with was 100% likable. Big separation and woody natural bass, nice vocals and an enchanting treble……..except I couldn’t get that dampening thing out of my head. Such dampening was responsible for an extra density and note weight, maybe.......like the Mega5P has something inside to make that extra gram of weight count? And that in-and-of-itself made the Mega5P unique and special, I know you will find it special too.

Such tone made the bass extra clear (and imaging while siting a little farther back) still wonderfully separated and imagined? Maybe I would hold the Mega5P as an addition to the SR7 and Okavango in a collection, and truly contradict what I wrote, saying it wasn’t needed in addition? As the more I get used to the stage and positioning.......the Mega5P has me spellbound? Why…….because it truly is different in a small way? Sure I like IEMs, and that makes me like all of them despite any drawbacks.


$239.00
https://penonaudio.com/hisenior-mega5p

$96.00

https://penonaudio.com/Hisenior-White-Whale-Cable

Disclaimer:
I want to thank Penon Audio for the love and for the HiSenior Mega5P Universal IEM review sample.

Disclaimer:
I want to thank Penon Audio for the love and for the White Whale review sample.

Disclaimer:
These are one person's ideas and concepts, your results may vary.

Equipment Used:
Sony WM1A Walkman DAP MrWalkman Firmware 4.4mm
Sony WM1Z Walkman DAP MrWalkman Firmware 4.4mm
Sony TA-ZH1ES DAC/AMP Firmware 1.03
Electra Glide Audio Reference Glide-Reference Standard "Fatboy" Power Cord
Sony Walkman Cradle BCR-NWH10
AudioQuest Carbon USB
Samsung Phone 3.5mm
Shanling UA3 Dongle 4.4mm
HiBy R3 II DAP 4.4mm

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NymPHONOmaniac

Headphoneus Supremus
Smell like a sub-300$ benchmark for supreme versatility with natural timbre
Pros: -bassy harman tuning done well
-lush neutral with extra warm bass
-beautifull male and female vocal
-natural timbre
-good note weight
-tone is right for all instruments
-good layering and overall technicalities
-holographic immersive spatiality
-wide soundstage
-smooth and fatigue free yet dynamic sounding
-good construction and accessories
-good sound value
Cons: -not cleanest sound
-definition lack a bit of edge
-rolled off upper treble (lack of sparkle, brillance, air)
-bass is too warm and chunky
-spatiality lack depth
-venting port placement is prompt to blockage
-price should be 240$ and never 400$ to be truely competitive
Tonality:9/10
Technicalities: 8.8/10
Construction: 8.5/10
Sound value: 9/10

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This is a video review of the Hisenior Mega5P.

I didn't get them for free and wasn't asked to review them. These were loan from a friend and since i enjoy them so much and was already big fan (and small hyper) of Hisenior T2 classic, i need to share my love about those.

Tonality is a balanced warm W shape, we can say a fuller bodied Harman target with extra mid bass punch and dense lush natural timbre. These are for vocal and mid range lover, yet they dont lack in bass nor in treble region, well its not a sharp or crisp sounding IEM, its thick in sound layers but doesn't go muddy. These are for timbre lover, violin and piano sound full bodied and have great physical presence with smoothen sharpness.

Technicalities are great but understated since its all but a technical sounding IEM, macro resolution cohesiveness is favorize over analytical micro definition. Attack speed is fast, permiting great layering articulation. Bass is the part were technical performance are average, is warm and not linear in extension, bit mellow boomy we can say, yet it mix well with rest of driver adding thickness and warmth.

Now, there you go for my full review with comparisons against 4 IEMs (Kinera Idun Golden, Audiosense T800-AQ4 and Hisenior T2).
Hope you enjoy and subscribe!




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You can order the Hisenior Mega5P for 240$ here: https://www.hisenior-iem.com/products/meag5p-hybrid-iem
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Thanks for the review.
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LikeHolborn
anything that bests it considering midrange engagment?

koyawmohabal

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Yes I do; A wife material with an endgame promise
Pros: -Vey balanced tuning
-Holographic stage
-Non-fatiguing yet extended treble
-Clean and lush mids
-very good resoltion for the price
Cons: -Bass might not satisfy bassheads
-Treble heads might find it lacking in air -region
-lacks a bit of energy in upper mids for female vocals and some harmonics
-bass could be tighter and faster
-timbre could be near natural sounding
Hisenior Mega5p – “Yes I do; A wife material with an endgame promise”
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‼️DISCLAIMER:

Please read. I bought this at a discounted price for review. I appreciate Hisnenior for the generosity.
Other than that, all thoughts and opinions are from my own and Hisenior did not ask me to write a good review. It is from my own volition to write this long haha.
So, to make it more balanced sounding, I will be scrutinizing Mega5ps flaws.

Also, my impressions are based on everything stock, and probably just a few tip rolling. I noticed that the Mega5p is a bit senstive to sources, so my balanced cable sounded a bit different. Hey, it's not about the cable, but probably the balanced out from my dap. Your mileage may vary, experiment to your liking.

⚜️FOREWORD:
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I have been looking for a reference balanced set for my future reviews. Something that is not entirely neutral because I need a little bit energy in the bass for my library. I am an owner of Acoustune Rs one and I love how that Driver plays my library. It is my reference for DD techs because I just love its speed. But the tonality of Rs1 is not really my target. I have a thing for sets that can be used as stage monitors. If a company says that their products can be used by stage musicians, it must have good separation, or else you will have difficulty playing on stage.

⚜️ABOUT HISENIOR
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Hisenior has been making custom IEMS for professional use. So I think they have a good grasp on the demands of their consumers. They have a good understanding on what musicians and studio engineers need, from fit to sonic performance. They offer very affordable custom IEMS from their models and have been receiving positive feedback. If you check their website and go to “About us”, you can see that they really know the problems on stage and in the studio. It seems that they have a solution to these problems and their products address these concerns.

⚜️SETUP:
-Shanling M3X using UAPP, Hiby ang stock player

-mostly stock. Tip rolled a little bit using JVC spiral dots ++.

-Volume measured and listened at 75-78 dbs.

⚜️MY LIBRARY:
I grew up listening to 90’s music. Alternative, punk-rock, screamo, rap, Philippine OPM, Anime songs, JPOP, KPOP, metal, reggae and a lot more.
The artists I regularly listen to are:

⭐Rock-Alternative-Metal
Incubus, 311, BMTH, Matchbox 20, The Goo Goo Dolls, Paramore, Polyphia, The Calling,, Babymetal, Metallica, Slipknot, Bon Jovi, Coheed and Cambria, Deftones, Red Hot, Green day,

⭐OPM(Original Pinoy Music):
E-heads, Slapshock, Parokya, Urbanddub, Up Dharma Down, Bamboo, IV of spade, Kamikazee, Rivermaya

⭐POP:
IU, Yoasobi, Yorushika, Milet, Reona, Maroon 5, Coldplay, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Taylor, Dua Lipa, Oliva Rodrigo, Billie Eilish

⭐OTHERS:
Carpenters, Micheal Learns to Rock, Celine Dion, Bob Marley, Sitti, Daft Punk, Pink Floyed, Earth wind and fire, Amber rubarth, Sia, Yosi Horikawa

I listen to more, but I can’t just list them all here.haha. Just giving you an idea on what I listen.

⚜️WHAT’S INSIDE?
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The packaging is rather simple. It does not have a box, but instead, it has this hard pelican case. What you get inside is:

✴️Different eartips. I think two pairs of very size. There is a also a pair of foam tips. A pair of double flanged eartips and pair of triple flanged eartips

✴️cleaning cloth. Well, it is there. Haha

✴️A very good looking cable. I think it is 8 core OCC cable. They are actually thick. They aren’t that soft but I like how it robust it feels. They are angled 0.78 pins.

✴️Stickers for sticking.

⚜️BUILD and COMFORT
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-The build is awesome. They have this marblish design that I dig. They are quite thick but the design is well thought out. The fins sit perfectly on my ears and I do not experience fatigue at all. They are very light on hand but feels really well built and solid. I have nothing much to say, thank you.. haha

-The Mega5p is a hybrid set, 1 dynamic driver and 4 balanced armatures. I am told they are using Knowles and Sonion for the BAs.

⚜️SOUND PROFILE
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The tuning of the Mega5p can be described as balanced or a neutralish warm set. I would personally go for balanced. There is really nothing in the frequency that pops out. It is even from bass to treble, very cohesive for a hybrid and very smooth sounding.

Okay, I am very particular about bass because for me, it can make or break a set. My music library is very wide, like I am listening to IU and the next track is a 20 second song from Tubero haha😅.Anyhow, Mega5p’s bass is approaching neutrality with a touch of warmth and presence. It is not as tight as I wanted it to be, but it does the job well in supporting the rest of the frequencies. I do not feel it is lacking, nor do I feel it is too much. It resolves details pretty well and can handle busy tracks like double peds from metal. If you go slow on Bossa, they sound rich and full with a good subbass reach, although not at bass head levels. However, there is something in the bass that is missing for me and I do not think it is the lack of slam from midbass. To put in context, I like the bass of my modded Moondrop Chu and it has a significantly lower bass shelf. Or maybe I am just spoiled by Myrinx DD which has very good speed. Nonetheless, this is just a nitpick in terms of texture preferences. When you experiment with eartips, you will find that you can fine tune how much subbass you want.

As for the mids, they are really clean. Not the crystal and lean kind of clean. It is a lush kind of clean. Very smooth and very pleasing to listen to. The mids are also very open and I find that vocals are well separated from instruments. I do find that there is some lack of bite and energy around the gain, maybe around 5k to 6k? this is not necessarily bad, but sometimes that energy can bring life to female vocals and guitar harmonics. That is why, Asuka Kirara didn’t sound that good lol haha😅. Okay lets go back to the topic, I find the mids of Mega5p to be really safely tuned. I did not hear any shout, I did not notice any bleed from bass, I did not hear any unevenness in the gain, apart from that small dip in 5k-6k. Because of that, it is good reference for me when reviewing other sets because it is very easy to find faults by ear. The Mega5p mids is the safest mids I have ever heard. Whether you find it unengaging or boring is up to personal preference.

Treble.. Yes.. Hmmmm. It is not bad. No really it is not. But I was just expecting it would perform better than expected. I was expecting high level EST like extension lol. But nahh, I realized that there are limitations to driver configuration. In this case, Mega5p was able to bring out the best they can do in their Knowles and Sonion BA drivers. I was thinking that if you bring up the upper treble more, the BA timbre might be more prominent. Like even with this level, I can already hear that it is a little bit plasticky, so there’s that. It has enough of everything for me. The harmonics aren’t too subdued and the clarity is overall better than other sets in the same price range. Well, maybe some people prefer the timbre of some DDs, but what Mega5p excels as is really that smooth non-fatiguing treble. There are literally no peaks to be found. I can listen to this 24/7 without getting fatigued. I understand that the tuning behind this is for actual usage. Hisenior has been making customs IEMS for musicians, and so I think the have a good understanding on how musicians use IEMS. If there is a volume mismatch on stage, I doubt Mega5p can blast your ears with uneven frequencies. The treble is just sweet and the extension is proper.

Okay onto technicalities. This is my favorite part of the Mega5p. I am a sucker for separation, imaging and layering. I prefer those three because I can just EQ tonality. Well, of course I know that some techs come from tuning, but I also understand that the driver quality has factors to it. If you doubt it, then why would companies like Knowles and Sonion continue to innovate? IEM companies can just stuff in Bellsing Ba’s and call it a day. Companies evolve from consumer feedback and there is a reason why some components are more expensive than others. So going back to Mega5p’s techs, I really like it. The stage is wide and rather tall. I think it is the first time for me to have this descriptor of a tall stage. The proportion is great which leads to better instrument separation, layering and imaging. I can easily localize an instrument with the least effort. Detail retrieval and overall resolution is great for the price as well. It was able to show details that other expensive sets can do, let’s say Yanyin Mahina or Letshuoer Ej07m for example, and Mega5p is almost half the price. Resolution is excellent and it doesn’t push details too forward in any given song. However, I felt like the cohesion is not 100% achieved. Yes, it is cohesive in a way, but I have heard better hybrids and all Bas with a much better cohesion. For the Mega5p, although the separation is good, the speed of bass compared to the upper mids and treble doesn’t match for my ears. Maybe it is just me, maybe is just placebo. I felt like transients in treble are much faster than the bass attack. Well, it is to be expected because the BA’s are handling mid to upper frequencies. Maybe it is just because of the tuning but I don’t feel the bass is as tight for my preference, so maybe that is why. This is just a nitpick really. It is not something you need to worry because the overall technicalities of Mega5p surpasses the said quirks I have.

❤️PROS

✅in the track “the closer I get to you” by Nina, the stage was surprisingly realistic and I had to look at my right when I heard people clapping.

✅Tall and holographic stage. I think it is my first time hearing this tall stage. In the track “Mundo” by IV of Spades, sound was coming from different angles.

✅that bass in Bruno’s “Grenade” had some very realistic decay and texture.

✅Urandub’s “An Invitation” vocal reverb can be easily heard

✅“O.D” by Polyphia has more details and nuances presented. Layering and imaging is just superb

✅the back vocals and harmonies of “Are you in?” by Incubus is so well layered.

✅the stage is very wide and the layering is deep that you would recognize other nuances. It is not that they are absent in other sets, but because of Mega5p’s separation, they kind of pop out naturally. Notes just fly in space

✅Vocals are clean and mature sounding. It is so easy to localize harmonies because the mids are very open.

✅Non fatiguing and smooth treble

✅Incredible instrument separation in the track “Rondo of Nightmare”, just incredible. Isolation instruments are notch up from my RS1.

💢CONS

❌Timbre isn’t that true to life on instruments, or should I say the harmonic extension isn’t that natural. Not that it is bad, but I have heard better in expensive hybrids, and single DDs also sound more natural.

❌treble isn’t as crisp as I wanted. They come across a bit dry and lacks physicality.

❌although vocals have very good presence, they somehow sound dry or plasticky. They have this speaker like quality. I am pretty sure some people will not notice this, maybe I am just spoiled by some single DD’s natural timbre. Also, it lacks a bit of bite and energy for female vocals.

❌Bass could be faster in transients. The mids and highs are resolved well and I feel like the bass is a notch slower behind.

❌could use a bit more air past 10k so that instrument harmonics pop out a bit.

⚜️P.P SCORE

TUNING - 3
BASS - 2.5
MIDS - 3
TREBLE - 2.5
TECHS - 3

= 14( S rank, Exceptional. A compelling buy for this price if you have the cash.)

Check my scoring here :

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15WhgCgiMzWfF3ccgB8SK5-Cg7m87kpIShtxsyg2u-AI/edit?usp=sharing

⚜️COMPARISONS
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💥TO PLANARS (PR1, Dioko, S12, WU, Talos)
-Well this is a practical one, because planars are mostly priced below 250usd. Some of them like the s12 and Talos already sound very good for the price. So how does Mega5p fit? In my own assessment, it can stand on its own mainly because of its tuning. We know that the planar sheen or zing is not for everyone, especially to those who are treble sensitive. On the Mega5p however, you just get a smooth listening experience devoid of peaks and harshness. Like I said, the tuning is smooth like butter on Eva Elfie’s body hahaha😅. I personally think planars do have an edge on engagement and clarity of notes, while Mega5p for a more mature presentation. The separation of instruments and stage is also very good for the Mega5p. If you want that extra spice and engagement, choose planars. If you want an all day listen without missing out on detail, then Mega5p.

💥TO SINGLE DDs
-Okay this is a tough one. I personally like DDs because of the timbre and coherence. Around $250 , there are a few good DDs like the Tanchjim Oxygen/Hana, BQEYZ Autumn, Moondrop Kato, my very own Acoustune RS one, the new Sonic Memory Sm2(I haven’t heard it yet but I can tell it sounds good since it is from NF Audio), not to mention the cheap HBB X Tripowin Collab Olina SE and the Dunu Kima. There are a lot of good sounding DDs out there, so how does the Mega5p compare? Well, it is about timbre preference and smoothness of treble extension. I personally like the timbre of single DDs, they just sound more real and natural. The Mega5p has this speaker like quality to it that makes it hard for me to be moved by my music. If you want more realism, I suggest you pick single DDs. So where does the Mega5p excel at? Well again on its tuning, treble extension, and overall technicalities. The Mega5p just sounds more extended, not bright, but you feel notes have a more natural decay. Since it is a hybrid, it is expected to handle demanding tracks, and this is where some single DDs struggle at.

💥TO SETS ABOVE ITS PRICE
-This is an interesting comparison and I think you are excited at reading this haha. I mean who doesn’t? we have the tendency to be proud of our sets when compared to more expensive ones. But let me break the ice by saying that sets with high-end ESTs are better, but the Mega5p is not that far behind. Let me list down the ones that are worth comparing:

⏯️See Audio Bravery- Bravery is a bit bassy when compared to Mega5p. Maybe a touch arier on the treble too. The mega5p has a more linear and smooth tuning from Bass to treble extension. This is just a question of tuning preference. If you want more engagement, then pick bravery. If you want a more smooth and matured presentation, then the Mega5p is for you.

⏯️Mangird Tea2- they are tuned very similar and also sound identical with the Tea2 being 100usd more expensive. Tea2 may come out a bit clearer. So, if the price hike justifies for you, go ahead. Hehe

⏯️Moondrop Blessing 2- Blessing 2’s bass is tighter because it is more linear. It also has more gain emphasis to make female vocals have that energy. Harmonics are also emphasized a bit of B2s. Mega5p sounds warmer on comparison and they have a similar bass shelf to Dusk. I think the main difference is on the gain emphasis, wherein the Mega5p sounds more laidback and the Blessings sound more energetic. The blessing twins are also more expensive.

⏯️Yanyin Mahina- Also very similary tuned but the Mahina came out a lot bassier. This is really the HBB signature. The gain to treble is pretty much similar to both where the Mahina edging it a little bit on clarity. The moonlight should sound less bassy but these are twice as expensive as the Mega5p. I haven’t heard the canon’s yet but I see they also share a very similar tuning, and yet again the Mega5p is cheaper.

⏯️EJ07M Kinda Lava – I don’t know if you know, but apparently there are unit variations of the Kinda Lava. The unit I heard does not sound like an HBB collab. It sounded closer to the original EJ07m. the tonality is very similar from bass to mids. I think the EJ07m is more resolving because they sound more analytical compared to a warmer approach of Mega5p. But then again, this is comparing a set that is twice as much.

⏯️DUNU SA6- Oh man, this is an S ranker in my criteria and I like this set a lot. I have to pick the SA6 of course. The realism and edge of notes just hit the right spot for me. The Ultra is also better overall, but good luck finding that..haha..Sa6 has a leaner bass, so everything sounds more transparent. If you need a little bit of warmth, the Mega5p is actually a good pick. But I just really love how Sa6 handles everything. It is more expensive tho

⏯️Thieaudio Oracle- another S ranker in my criteria and I love its tonality. Oracle has better treble details. The Mega5p is smoother in comparison and you might actually prefer this if you want a more fatigue free listen. Oracle is better overall but at a cost of money. ESTs really work wonders on my s rankers.

🤔FINAL THOUGHTS:
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I was actually going to step down the scoring of Mega5p from S to A+ based on my initial listening impression. The longer I listened to it, the mids didnt move me much even if it sounds clean. When I heard the Dunu Sa6 ultra, I was again reminded that it is the mids I have been looking for. However just recently, I tried swapping the cable from Dioko and ohh to my surprise, the Mega5p sounded more correct for my preference. Whether you believe in cables or not, your mileage may vary. So for me, I am retaining the S score for Mega5p.

There you go my friends, for me personally, the Hinsenior Mega5p is a great pause game on a budget. The sound it offers is not far ahead from the more expensive sets I mentioned. Sure this is not a perfect IEM for the price especially if the tonality does not match your preference, but the price and sound it offers is just very pleasing. Some people got this for under 200usd, I heard 180usd when they go on sale, and I think that is an absolutely crazy value. Maybe they will also have another sale this coming 11-11? You better check it out.

As for my final words, I bought this as a tonal reference when doing reviews. They are not so clinical sounding, and yet resolving. They are a warm neutral set that gives me that little bit of ommph in my library.
The Mega5p does not do anything wrong, and does not also do anything splendid. It just sits right there in the middle. A true balanced set for my ears.

The sound of Mega5p is far from being risky that is akin to teenagers who enjoy freedom and adventure. Instead, Mega5p offers you a more matured listening experience with elegance and finesse. That is wife material for me, and maybe for you as well. :)

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koyawmohabal
koyawmohabal
You can if you eq a bit. I suggest studio 4 for that
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LikeHolborn
if it sounds like canon, aladdin is better than it lol am not sure about b5+ though.
marcos antônio
marcos antônio
I heard that it has the same signature as the JQ 4U Pro, can you confirm this for me? Even their graphics are identical and both have DD and 4 BAS, including the shell format and design, but JQ uses DD of Berylium,because I love JQ's tonality, it's so natural, one of the best I've ever heard
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