Munich High-End 2023 Impressions Thread (May 18-21)
Jun 6, 2023 at 5:53 PM Post #61 of 67
MSB which was all creamy analog smoothness and euphonic

You have capable ears, some MSB products do exactly that. And thanks for your post, it makes a lot of sense to me :)
 
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Jun 18, 2023 at 11:32 AM Post #63 of 67
Our video from the 2023 show is up! It was an absolute blast and I cannot wait for next year

 
Apr 4, 2024 at 10:26 AM Post #65 of 67
Hey there guys! I´m a year late, but I´m planning to attend this years Munich High End. Could anyone tell me what IEMs I can find there? There won´t be as much as at Canjam for sure, but I want to know what I can be looking forward to. Thank you very much in advance :)

Hey,

I was there last year and the biggest IEM sections from what I saw and remember were from Letshuoer, Campfire and Moondrop. I also listened to some Final IEMs, and some Collab IEMs by Astell&Kern. Sennheiser had their IEM lineup as well.

Looking at the brand register this year, 64 Audio, Campfire, Final, Kinera, Shenzhenaudio (Moondrop) and Sennheiser are probably the ones you wanna look out for.
Other companies like Hiby, Shanling and iFi might have some IEM's to test their gear with too, but I dont remember that from last year. Who knows.

In general, just take your time looking at everything, have patience and don't be shy, people are usually very nice :)
 
Apr 14, 2024 at 4:16 PM Post #66 of 67
Hey,

I was there last year and the biggest IEM sections from what I saw and remember were from Letshuoer, Campfire and Moondrop. I also listened to some Final IEMs, and some Collab IEMs by Astell&Kern. Sennheiser had their IEM lineup as well.

Looking at the brand register this year, 64 Audio, Campfire, Final, Kinera, Shenzhenaudio (Moondrop) and Sennheiser are probably the ones you wanna look out for.
Other companies like Hiby, Shanling and iFi might have some IEM's to test their gear with too, but I dont remember that from last year. Who knows.

In general, just take your time looking at everything, have patience and don't be shy, people are usually very nice :)
Thanks a lot! I'm very excited :)
 

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