BLON MINI Review – Holy Macaroni!!!
The BLON MINI is a V shaped budget set with above average technicalities, but has some slight issues in timbre and tonality.
Read moreProducts up to approximately $100.
The BLON MINI is a V shaped budget set with above average technicalities, but has some slight issues in timbre and tonality.
Read moreSpinFit eartips are no miracle cure in all cases, but they are possibly the first ones to choose for “tip rolling”. They should therefore be in everybody’s audio toolbox. Here an overview of the different models.
Read moreIntime Acoustic is a brand owned by Ozeid Co., Ltd., a quite young (2016-founded) Takasaki City (JPN) based company.
Read moreThe Moondrop Aria is a proper upgrade over the Moondrop Starfield and has turned out to be one of the best IEMs under $100.
Read moreThe Whizzer HE01 features a warm mild V shaped tuning, and is an all rounder single DD set that scores good marks in tonality, timbre and technicalities.
Read moreThe $85 Shanling UA2 is a $200 dongle with a thinner midrange. Probably hard to beat in its class.
Read moreThe Audirect Beam 2SE is fairly competitive in terms of sound, and the MQA rendering feature might sway potential buyers. However, I can’t call it outstanding in terms of sonic performance.
Read moreWhen ideally paired – and if you are lucky enough for your ears to physically accept them for you – BL01 are monumentally good all rounders.
Read moreMy wife says about the C-2020 case: attractive; good quality, great stitching, good leather, nice compartments, practical…
Read moreBy design (!) final A3000 is supposed to be the opposite of an all rounder, and superbly fine-tuned for its intended application – which, in my experience, is a 100% achieved target.
Read moreThat an American company can deliver a product of this quality at this price is something of an anomaly. The Status Audio BT One is by any measure a roaring bargain and garner a thumbs-up.
Read moreThe Moondrop Aria is a “substantial sidegrade up” from the “slower” Starfield at a lower price.
Read moreSnake oil or not? The $49 iPower and the $99 iPower X are low-noise switching power supplies that supposedly filter out electromagnetic and radio-frequency noise which deteriorate sound quality.
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