BLON BL-MAX Review – Size Matters
BLON BL-MAX fails to impress, but they are not too shabby either…
Read MoreBLON BL-MAX fails to impress, but they are not too shabby either…
Read MoreThe FIIL CC2 is designed really well and has crossed off most of the checklist…
Read MoreGiven the cheap price of admission it’s hard to not get impressed by the Quarks…
Read MoreThe Campfire Audio Satsuma is a mostly balanced sounding earphone that is let down by some questionable treble-tuning and middling technicalities.
Read MoreIntroducing our Wall of Excellence…holding all our favourite gear…
Read More…the Cayin C9 will pretty much be an endgame addition at this point.
Read MoreLooking at the <$200 DAP market, the Hidizs AP80 Pro seems like a good value proposition.
Read MoreThe Meze 12 Classics V2 is the successor/upgrade to their original Meze 12 Classics model which was released almost 5 years ago…
Read MoreIf budget is a concern and you don’t wanna deal with the Etymotic fit, KBEar Neon is one of the few options in this price range if you’re after neutrality.
Read MoreLifestyle photo-shoot or actual real-world use?
Read MoreIf someone wants the best bass available in an IEM, they should definitely try the IER-Z1R. It’s an unabashedly fun, colored tuning that works well across various genres.
Read MoreThe Cayin N6ii faces all the trials and tribulations any flagship device faces, and is accursed by the fruitless exercise of chasing perfection.
Read MoreIn this round-up, we shall explore how well the swivel mechanism works across a variety of IEMs. Models to be evaluated: Spinfit CP-100, CP-100+, CP-145, CP-145 (medical-grade silicone), CP-240, CP-360, CP-500, and the CP-800.
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