Reecho & Peacock Audio Spring

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REECHO X PEACOCK AUDIO SPRING | 2*DD & 1*BA

Brand Name: REECHO
Model Number: SPRING
Time to market: 2020

Specification:
Drivers: 2 dynamic driver & 1 balanced armatures
Impedance: 16 Ohm
Frequency Response: 10~38KHz
Sensitivity: 106+-3dB/mW, 1000Hz
Distortion: <1%
Cable: 8 wires Silver Plated Copper with 2-Pin connector
Plug: Gold-plated 3.5mm Stereo Plug
Cable: 1.2 M

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hieple193

Head-Fier
Attractive, deserve the money it ask for
Pros: - Eyes catching design, build quality
- Wealthy accessory, nice packaging
- Comfortable, fit
- Solid, reasonable amount of bass
- Realistic, lifelike sound. No harshness or sibilant
Cons: - Not the most engaging earphone for everyone tastes
- A little more detail would be great
I'm not a professional reviewer or musican, i write this review like a music lover.
Gear: F. Audio Fa3s. Spring is sensitive with source, let it play good quality music and music player, a phone would not do it probably.

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Stock cable is good build and sound quality. But personally i don't really like spc cable, it makes upper mid sound unature, especially male vocal. Therefore all my experience with this earphone, i used my pure copper cable.

- Burn in: Spring has 2 DD (one 8mm for low, 12mm full range ) and 1 BA for high. It did'nt take many hours for stable sound like i thought, just 2-3 hours. Sound from out of the box a little bit compressed.

- Fit/Isolation: Spring fit good in my ear, one of the most comfort iem i've tried. Isolation is average, so don't use Spring somewhere too loud. Stock tips looks nice but I used my familiar third party eartips.

- Overall sound: This earphone remind me about Whizzer A15 Pro(Haydn), very balance sound, not really emphase on any frequencies, realistic and lifelike timber. "Boring" was the word i heard the most when someone first tried A15 Pro or Spring.

- Bass: Bass has good speed, solid and tight, good control and not gonna bleeds into the mid. Mid and sub bass have medium impact, quantity, and deep. Work nice with acoustic bass, a liitle bit lacking impact and rumble on heavy electronic dance.

I listened "Kill this love - Blackpink" and "Fantastic Baby - Bigbang" for dance genre. 02:50 on "Kill this love" track, lack rumble on sub bass, and first 30s "Fantastic Baby" strong bassline, just a liitle bit more to satisfy my ears.

With lighter electronic bass like "Still Alive - Bigbang" or, acoustic bass in Miyuna's track 天上天下, Il Divo's songs, Spring did really amazing.

- Mid: I don't feel like "thin" on anywhere of midranges. i would say it is "Dynamic timber" i've heard the same quality in Whizzer Haydn. Very realistic, nature mid with enough detail that you can enjoy songs from the most genres. A little warm, not going to micro detail, sound good in both male or female vocals. Separation is nice also.

Kalafina's Seventh Heaven made me moved. like 3 of them in front of me. Il Divo - Tell That To My Heart and Bigbang - Blue are amazing CLEAR. I love Spring midrange so much.

- Treble: Not once sibilant found, even with the spc stock cable. But Spring can be describe like a bright earphone with stock cable. Change cable to pure copper made Spring sound balance, nice detail high, good energy. Spring emphasized a bit on the bass and treble but can't call this iem like a "V", because just small amount of boost.

Teayeon - Four Season felt nice in my ear with nice energy of treble without harshness. Le Couple - Saishuukai also made similar thing for me.

- Comparison: Whizzer Haydn has deeper bass, slower, less control. They all have clear mid and nice separation, average staging, good amount of treble energy.

Tinhifi P1 has more detail in midrange and treble. better speed bass. but lacking deep mid bass, weak sub bass.

- Conclusion: Reecho-Peacock Spring is amazing for my taste, i will keep this set forever :)) for both sound quality and the visual. Like i said, Spring not for everyone tastes because it's not engaging enough. Buyers - you will know what you need to choose Spring or not
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Avraam Bushin

New Head-Fier
Reecho & Peacock Spring Fever: 2DD & 1BA
Pros: Sound, cable, design, case.
Cons: Soft sounding and lack of aggression in some musical genres
The headphones are a collaboration of two Chinese brands: Reecho and Peacock. They are hybrid monitors consisting of a dual dynamic driver and one BRC30095 balanced armature.

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Impedance: 16 Ohm
Frequency Response: 10 ~ 38KHz
Sensitivity: 106 + -3dB / mW
Distortion: <1%

The set includes two headphones, a 2-pin cable, a comfortable leather case and 13 pairs of ear pads made of different materials. The cost of the headphones is around $100-120.

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The cases are made of glossy acrylic and have a very beautiful pattern. They fit comfortably in the ears, do not crush or fall out. The sound guide nozzle has a rim and is covered with a metal mesh. The cable is connected via a 2-pin connector. The silver-plated copper cable is quite thick and high quality. The plug is gold plated and straight. All fittings are made of metal and blend harmoniously with the headphones.

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The headphones were listened to on the following devices: Colorfly C10 (mod), Colorfly C200, Hidizs AP80 Pro, Realme 5 Pro, Acer Swift 1 (Asio), Esynic q1.

The sound from the headphones is quite smooth and soft. The high frequencies are detailed, well developed, the mids are without dips and without undue aggression. The bass is not accentuated and sometimes lacks punch, although overall I have had no problem listening to electronic music or hip-hop. At the same time, my friends, after listening to these headphones, complained that they lacked bass. He is overly relaxed, lacking depth of work and impact. To me, the sound seemed not tiring and pleasant. But it all depends on the genres you listen to, your personal listening characteristics and preferences. The scene is average, detail is above average.

Headphones courtesy of HIFIGO.com and the Soundcheck39 team.
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intoitreviews

New Head-Fier
The Reecho and Peacock, Spring Day: a particular IEM for particular people.
Pros: Monitor-like sound, clear vocals, terrific transients, good imaging.
Cons: Overly dry sound signature, some mid-forward harshness, soundstage limitations.
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Today we’re looking at, perhaps, the prettiest IEM to ever come through the channel: The Reecho and Peacock, Spring Day. What makes the “Spring” special is that it is a hand-painted IEM, and it also has a rather unique configuration, consisting of two dynamics and a single balanced armature. I particularly like the colorway of it- the swirl of blue and green, with hints of golden yellow is very striking!

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With regard to fit and finish, the fit is very comfortable. The shell, which is also said to be hand-made, is of a nice size that is neither too large nor to small. The shape is ergonomic, and the stem is neither too long, wide, or shallow. There is a lip at the end of the stem to hold tips in place. Others have reported difficulties with the tips remaining secured to the stem, but I had no such difficulty with my set.

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The difficulties with my set have to do with the cable and its connection to the IEM. While the 2-pin connector of the right IEM aligns at a 90-degree angle, the left connector’s 2-pin rests ajar; leaning to the left aggressively. While this might not seem like a big deal, it does affect how the left IEM rests in my left ear somewhat.

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Additionally, while the look, fit, and finish of the cable itself is first class, it’s sound is not a good match for this IEM in particular. The cable that I chose was the silver and blue variant. With this cable, the Spring is overly aggressive in the mids, and can be sharp at times. I found a tripowin, zonie cable to be a better match for the Spring, as it produced much more even sonics. A brown, copper cable exists as an alternative option for the Spring, and while it may not look as pretty as the blue variant, it might sound better?

The Spring also comes a nice, brown, leather carrying case, a small carabiner, and a variety of assorted tips. While I found all variety of tips to be rather nice, the included clear silicone tips with the black bore sounded the most balanced and liquid for the Spring. In my opinion, they were the warmest, and best tonal match for this set.

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Tip selection was particularly important with the Spring, as its signature changed greatly with tip selection, and, in general, its tonality lacked warmth and leaned towards a drier, more airy quality. These sound like Italian Pinot Grigio tastes.

Dat’ bass though... The bass is exceedingly well executed, and exceptional. With sufficient volume, this is one of the most appropriately dynamic IEMs that I have ever heard. Its dual dynamic set up more than likely contributes to this particular character. The mid-bass is punchy and its most present in the range, but there is also a perfect amount of sub-bass that lurks beneath the surface. Overall, although I can be emphasized at times, the bass is extremely natural sounding in my book.

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Like the bass, there is also some upper mid-range forwardness and treble intensity that lurks in the grass and presents itself harshly on some recordings as well. These can test my limits with regard to both its highs, and its mids. Most of the time mid-range and treble presences are tolerable, but they do sound peaky to my ear on particular tracks, even if they do not really graph as such. I think that the highest peak at 2K and the additional elevation at 5K are what draw my attention mostly- although neither appears like it would be significantly elevated on a graph.

Forwardness in the mid-range was particularly evident on certain sources, as I found the Spring Day to be extremely source dependent. It simply did not sound good on overly stark devices. As a result, sources such as the THX AAA 789 were not a good fit for this earphone. The FiiO BTR 3K and the Gold Note DS-10 Plus were my favorite sources for the Spring Day. Each has their own mild flavors of warmth which were lent to the Peacocks most favorably.

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In my listening, the soundstage on the Spring wasn’t particularly wide, but it did have some good height and a decent depth of field to it- despite other obvious limitations. One such limitation occurred with regard to the Springs limited sense of expansiveness, which seemed perpetually held bac, in its scope, by the restricted width of the sound field. Having said that, transients were notably terrific. Imaging was also accurate, and, notably, above average, while the auditory plane appeared rather flat as one would expect. Layering capabilities were enjoyable within the space it created, but separation, which, although sufficient on most music, did suffer on busier tracks, and sonics did appear to become jumbled with increasing musical complexity.

In contrast, vocal clarity and articulation was quite impressive. Although only mildly forward in nature, the Spring’s vocals were exceptionally precise, well separated, still appeared isolated from the rest of the mix. If you ever wanted to know exactly what an artist is saying on a particular track, this would be set to listen to it on, in order to figure it out.

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Which brings me to my last point on the Spring. Others have claimed that the Spring presents a monitor-like sound, and outside of its mild aggression in the mids, I’d have to agree. For the most part, these did deliver sonics that were mostly monitor-like, but they were also true to the recording; for the better, or for the worse, that interpretation would be up to you. Like most other monitors I have auditioned, details were present and well articulated; however, general resolution was only good for the price, but not class-leading; and the Spring's dry, brisk, and airy presentation lent itself to some murkiness at times.

In the end, I do not want to sugarcoat it. There are some significant compromises to be found here; from the Spring’s limited sound-stage, to its tonality challenges and somewhat mid-forward nature, the Spring did leave me yearning for some additional musicality, in the end. Having said that, it is not a bad IEM by any imagination. It is mostly comfortable to wear, and it comes with a nice accessory package; even if I did not like the acoustics of the included cable variant that I selected, and I would ultimately recommend against it. Still, from a sound perspective, part of me almost regrets purchasing these, but they, nevertheless, image well, have terrific transients, and have a magically, dynamic low-end, which just sounds right to my ear. The vocal presentation is also executed exceedingly well to boot, and it is nice to have a monitor IEM in the collection. Those who prioritize vocals, a unique low-end, and a monitor-like sound may want to take note of the Reecho and Peacock Spring Day, even despite some of its aforementioned misgivings or other draw-backs to consider.

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dpastern
dpastern
Bought in December 2012 from Linsoul. I didn't use them for the first 9 months or so as I had issues with fit and them not being very comfortable. Turns out I wasn't quite putting them right in my ear. Once I figured that out, they were more comfortable, but not perfect and I started using them more.

The IEMs were stored in a small tupperware plastic container when in my bag.

Unfortunately, after around 5 months or so of usage, I went to get them out and the shell on One of the bodies just broken apart. Very disappointing and very poor build quality. These units were treated with loving care and were NEVER roughly treated. They weren't even heavily used, probably being used twice a week over the 5 months period, for like 1-2 hours each listening session, tops.
dpastern
dpastern
I reached out to Linsoul, but their attitude was poor and I was pretty much told tough luck. I guess I won't be buying anything from Linsoul ever again. Yes, they were out of warranty by a few months, but I mean, what about good will?

I can't find any information on how to contact the actual manufacturer of the product and complain, so I will leave it at that.

I will go back to my CCA C10 units which were used much more heavily, for a longer period of time, and had zero issues (so far). And were a third of the price.

One very unhappy customer.

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