Meze 12 Classics V2 Review – Updating a Classic
The Meze 12 Classics V2 is the successor/upgrade to their original Meze 12 Classics model which was released almost 5 years ago…
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The Meze 12 Classics V2 is the successor/upgrade to their original Meze 12 Classics model which was released almost 5 years ago…
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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 MoreSmabat has released a second generation of earbuds designed for the tinkerers and modders but with a closed ecosystem…
Read MoreVision Ears are a company out of Cologne, Germany, that specializes in premium items, universal fit and custom fit…
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Read MoreThe Azla Xelastec are probably the best and most versatile eartips on the market – and unfortunately the most expensive…
Read MoreBoth devices work as intended…
Read MoreThis $13 dongle caught my eye after reading some effusive praise on the Head-fi forums.
Read MoreThe Powerbeats present a thick-textured, slightly bright very V-shaped sound with an impressively wide, 3-D soundstage.
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