Vision Ears Elysium and Vision Ears VE8 Review (2) – German Magic
These brief notes are to complement Jürgen’s earlier review of the Vision Ears Elysium and VE8…
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These brief notes are to complement Jürgen’s earlier review of the Vision Ears Elysium and VE8…
Read moreIems with Beryllium drivers have been a novelty for some time…and they are expensive…
Read moreBQEYZ Summer are pleasantly musical, comfortable IEMs which – like many others – struggle to stand out from the multitude crowding the $100-$150 price bracket.
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 moreVision Ears are a company out of Cologne, Germany, that specializes in premium items, universal fit and custom fit…
Read moreThe Powerbeats present a thick-textured, slightly bright very V-shaped sound with an impressively wide, 3-D soundstage.
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 KBEAR Neon is a unique midcentric set, featuring good timbre, isolation and technicalities.
Read moreKudos to Blon for designing something really different.
Read moreThe Shanling ME80 is a single-dynamic-driver earphone with a satisfying punchy bass, well extended treble, and good technicalities that will polarize listeners over its very spicy midrange.
Read moreThe Tanchjim Tanya is a warm and lush harmanish set with great timbre and tonality.
Read moreIn this round-up, we shall explore how well the swivel mechanism works across a variety of IEMs. Models to be evaluated: Spinfit CP-100, CP-100+, CP-145, CP-145 (medical-grade silicone), CP-240, CP-360, CP-500, and the CP-800.
Read moreTIN T5 is in my opinion a faux pas in the otherwise mostly positive T-series.
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