SONY WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Earphones Review – Good Enough
At the end of the day, I’d rate these as a very good example of the TWS genre…
Read MoreProducts between $100 and $300.
At the end of the day, I’d rate these as a very good example of the TWS genre…
Read MoreThe Kadhas Tone2 Pro integrated dac-amp is not only a “Jack of all trades”, it is also a master of many. It incorporates a lot interesting concepts and innovations – and it works by itself or in combination with essentially anything.
Read MoreI can recommend the Reecho Insects Awaken to those who want an all-BA IEM with a slight V-shaped tuning and good imaging.
Read MoreThe Sennheiser IE 300 is the company’s audiophile answer to their own PRO series. It is leaning strongly on the Sennheiser IE 400 PRO, sonically, with a warm and safe signature retaining the 400’s bass boost.
Read MorePersonally the Tin Hifi T2 is the interesting one to own out of these three, giving it a ranking of nice to have neutralish IEM.
Read MoreThe Starfield won’t satisfy detail junkies or bassheads and isn’t as technically accomplished as some peers. However, it’s the kind of piece that simply sounds better than the sum of its parts. Highly recommended.
Read MoreI prefer the Elite Hybrid pads more overall so these are gonna get a pass.
Read MoreThe Comica CVM-VM20 is a great-sounding shotgun microphone with useful features that works very well for my vlogging purposes. A personal favourite.
Read MoreThe KBEar Believe doesn’t break any new grounds, rather it acts as a proof of concept.
Read MoreI could not get past the overheated mids…
Read MoreI generally agree with Jürgen’s and Durwood’s very complimentary opinions on the Shozy Form 1.4 but offer a few differing sonic impressions.
Read MoreThe Earmen Sparrow is the best-sounding dongle I have tested too far…but also the most expensive.
Read MoreThis photo series focuses on comparing the physical properties of the new Sennheiser IE 300 and the similarly priced/sounding Sennheiser IE 400 PRO.
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