NiceHCK M6 Review (2) – For Those Who Like Fat Bottoms
NiceHCK M6—archetypal multi-driver has many virtues, but is ultimately betrayed by its syrupy lowend.
Read MoreProducts between $100 and $300.
NiceHCK M6—archetypal multi-driver has many virtues, but is ultimately betrayed by its syrupy lowend.
Read MoreHere some photos of the BQEYZ Spring 1. We have already presented four reviews (lots of different opinions), and this is a by-product of our productivity.
Read MorePros — Wonderful midrange; well-dosed treble; great definition; small earpieces; great build, quality accessories. Cons — Wooly bass; requires tip rolling.
Read MoreNo cage match, just a friendly encounter between the two.
Read MoreImaging is especially impressive on these. Signature is generally balanced, albeit with a slightly forward midrange and a discernible dip in the upper mids.
Read MoreTonality is great, timbre is good, brain adjustment not needed when switching between IEMs which to me is a sign of natural timbre…
Read MoreOverall, I like the MKP more than my colleagues did—they show a mature, non-fatiguing signature which should appeal to most.
Read MoreThe iBasso IT01 is a popular and highly acclaimed $100 single-dynamic-driver earphone which I purchased from iBasso in the spring of 2018. Here some photos of the updated version which I received as warranty exchange.
Read MoreThe Moondrop Kanas Pro is a well-built, single dynamic driver earphone aiming to follow the Harman Target curve. It has a warm, overly strong very-low end fighting against recessed neutral mids and treble…this hostile interaction throws the tonality out of balance and becomes quickly fatiguing to my ears.
Read MoreThe Smabat ST-10 is distinguished from the usual Sennheiser lookalike earbuds by its over-ear fit and a much fuller, juicy low end triggering a meaty, homogenous sound. It should appeal to people who like an in-ears sound but not an in-ears feel.
Read MoreAn earphone with a warm, deep-low end oriented, refined, V-shaped sound with treble adjustable according to personal preference.
Read MoreThe well accessorized, well fitting/isolating Simgot EM2 impresses by its balanced, crisp, holographic, bright, neutralish sound. A more forward midrange would move it closer to perfection.
Read MoreA small photo session of the Ikko OH1 earphones.
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