Shozy Rouge Review (2) – Touched for the Very Second Time
INTRO Shozy Rouge not to be confused for Rogue as my simple brain wants to correct, these things are jewelry
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INTRO Shozy Rouge not to be confused for Rogue as my simple brain wants to correct, these things are jewelry
Read moreWhen you wish upon a star, your dreams may come true.
Read moreDid NiceHCK get it right with the third iteration of their NX7 model? That is in the eye of the beholder.
Read moreTRI is the premium brand of KBEAR. The TRI Starsea is a 2BA + 1DD set that comes with tuning switches for different sound signatures. Thorough review to follow.
Read moreI don’t hear the NiceHCK NX7 MK3 as an evolutionary leap from the original version, which is cheaper and has the same basic character, but better-tuned bass and more overall coherence.
Read morePros — Appealing looks and haptic; versatile functionality; beefy amp. Cons — Sound from analog sources better (“rich”) than from
Read moreJust some quick notes on the latest iteration of the NiceHCK NX7 earphone. My full review to follow…Loomis’ is up
Read moreEven Jim Carrey will become a cable(less) guy with this nifty BT wireless adapter.
Read moreTechnical photography of the Shozy Rouge earphone.
Read moreThe Spring 2 is nonetheless a step up from the Spring 1 and a worthwhile platform to evolve from.
Read more…is German and translates to “the shape should reflect the functionality”. It is an homage of the cable design to the Bauhaus school of design.
Read moreThe simplest way for me to describe the BQEYZ Spring 2 is a live sounding nearfield IEM. If you liked the more intimate studio sound wine sipping Spring 1, the Spring 2 is going to have you pulling out your live albums to give them a good listen.
Read moreI understand the need for a good DAC, but it is typically the sum of all parts that determine the quality…
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