Aune Jasper Review (1) – Brutally Revealing
Subject to the above qualifications, the Aune Jasper is highly recommended.
Read MoreSubject to the above qualifications, the Aune Jasper is highly recommended.
Read MoreAn unexpected steal at this price.
Read MoreHidizs S-9, Cozoy Takt-C and Meizu MasterHiFi USB-C DAC/Amps: There are design pretexts for eliminating the headphone jack, but I’m
Read MoreThis latest iteration clearly improves upon the competent-but-chilly original Tin Hifi T2 by adding some subbass presence and the deemphasizing the upper mids, which gives the Tin Hifi 2 Plus some warmth and a bit less of a clinical presentation…
Read MoreUndoubtedly you could drop a couple of grand on a DAC with a higher level of resolution or timbral purity. But the SMSL SU-9 in certainly a considerable step-up from entry-level and registers as a lot of technology for the money.
Read MoreAn unexpected steal at this price.
Read MoreSoundwise, the Plus presents a bright, Harman-curved signature, with modest subbass depth, enhanced midbass and somewhat de-emphasized high end.
Read MoreThe Cat Ear Mia may have some limited appeal to a narrow band of users (treble –averse bassheads?), but the <$15 KZ ZS3, not to mention innumerable TFZ, Tennmak, etc., hit the same target much more effective.
Read MoreUltimately, these Sony WH-1000XM4 are something of a technological landmark. They are not, however, an audiophile tool and not the best pick for a music-first consumer.
Read MoreThe Shuoer Tape distinguishes itself from the morass of price peers with its novel electret/dynamic array, which is ostensibly intended to recreate the quick transients and extended HF of true electrostatics.
Read MoreI don’t hear the NiceHCK NX7 MK3 as an evolutionary leap from the original version, which is cheaper and has the same basic character, but better-tuned bass and more overall coherence.
Read MoreThese are surprisingly musical phones which hold up well to their price peers; their clever technology and ergonomics are a bonus. At this price, an absolute no-brainer.
Read MoreThese seem to have been tuned for maximum inoffensiveness, but simply sound off; like Bose speakers, they’re mostly midrange, without visceral highs and lows.
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