Sam L
Headphoneus Supremus
totally agree... the Hexa is astounding, especially considering its price point. It is partially responsible for halting my thirst for more iems. (earbuds being the other thing that has diverted my attention.)Recap value is subjective figure of course. Setting $1500 for 100/100 score and start from there for high-end segment. There are over priced IEM, and undervalued ones, so setting $1,500 as max score is just a benchmarking, easier than score 2.1 or sth.
I can see Xenns Up being more resolving from the tuning, so yea if you value resolution over anything, that’s a good indicator.
Oh, yea and that Truthear HEXA, is something extraordinary… it’s 85% performance of Variations, with a fraction of the cost. Same ODM of Blessing /Variations, HeyGear’s private brand product. They basically swapped Sonion EST on Variations with Knowles WBFK, and refined the curve to a more sophisticated one.
I’m just providing my perspective and showing a disagreement over blessing > mangird tea over there.
Under my evaluations those two are equally good IEMs both hit 84/100. With different pros/cons.
I don't have the tea but I do absolutely love my tea 2's. Ironically, I was choosing between the blessing 2 or tea 2 and went with the tea 2.