Cayin Fantasy Review – Light My Fire
In summary, the Cayin Fantasy is a great single DD earphone, but ultimately…
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In summary, the Cayin Fantasy is a great single DD earphone, but ultimately…
Read More…the Cayin C9 will pretty much be an endgame addition at this point.
Read MoreImmersive depth and fantastic macro- and microdynamics…
Read MoreThese brief notes are to complement Jürgen’s earlier review of the Vision Ears Elysium and VE8…
Read MoreVision Ears are a company out of Cologne, Germany, that specializes in premium items, universal fit and custom fit…
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 MoreThe Questyle QP1R is one of those very few products that go beyond the expectation built around them…
Read MoreWell, I’m certainly not known for generosity when it comes to assign good scores. This time I must say that from the technical standpoint Micro iDSD Signature deserves a very high mark.
Read MoreThe Dunu Zen is one of the, if not the best single-DD options available under the $1000 mark.
Read MoreThe Moondrop Illumination is a warm-bright single-dynamic-driver earphone that will please the purist but it can be aggressive sounding for many at higher volumes.
Read MoreOur previous reviews of Sennheiser’s three recent in-ear monitors are summarized – and the models ranked according to their sonic performance. A quick first impression of the IE 300 is also given, which sound very close to the IE 400 PRO.
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