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Photographed: BQEYZ Spring 1

Here some photos of the BQEYZ Spring 1. As you see, they are well made. This pair was supplied by BQEYZ and I thank them for that. We have written three independent reviews of the iem on our blog, reference to which you find below. Lots of reading…and if you fancy some more photos, you find them at the bottom.

BQEYZ Spring 1
BQEYZ Spring 1


BQEYZ Spring 1


BQEYZ Spring 1


BQEYZ Spring 1


BQEYZ Spring 1


BQEYZ Spring 1


BQEYZ Spring 1
BQEYZ Spring 1 review

Our three reviews of the BQEYZ Spring 1 earphone:

BQEYZ Spring 1 review

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  • Jürgen Kraus

    Head-Fier since 2016. He has been known as “Otto Motor” to Head-Fiers, as “Dr. Schweinsgruber” to audiobudget.com users and Youtubers, and as “Brause” to Super Best Audio Friends and the Headphone Community. - For the purpose of confusion, he decided to pose under his real name Jürgen Kraus (“JK”) from now on. - This is a hobby. In “real” life, Jürgen is a professional geologist operating his own petroleum-exploration consulting company Franconia Geoscience Ltd. based in Calgary, Canada. He holds German and Canadian passports. Jürgen had a classical music education from childhood through high school in Germany and he has been following popular music developments since the late 1970s. His understanding of arts and crafts was influenced by Bauhaus pragmatism: “less is more” and “form follows function”.

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Jürgen Kraus (Calgary, Canada)

Head-Fier since 2016. He has been known as “Otto Motor” to Head-Fiers, as “Dr. Schweinsgruber” to audiobudget.com users and Youtubers, and as “Brause” to Super Best Audio Friends and the Headphone Community. - For the purpose of confusion, he decided to pose under his real name Jürgen Kraus (“JK”) from now on. - This is a hobby. In “real” life, Jürgen is a professional geologist operating his own petroleum-exploration consulting company Franconia Geoscience Ltd. based in Calgary, Canada. He holds German and Canadian passports. Jürgen had a classical music education from childhood through high school in Germany and he has been following popular music developments since the late 1970s. His understanding of arts and crafts was influenced by Bauhaus pragmatism: “less is more” and “form follows function”.

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