TRI I3 Review (1) – Smooth Operator
Sumo-sized Shells, Silky Smooth Sublime Symphonia, Speaker-like Soundstage, Subdued Sparkle.
Read moreProducts between $100 and $300.
Sumo-sized Shells, Silky Smooth Sublime Symphonia, Speaker-like Soundstage, Subdued Sparkle.
Read moreThe Shozy Form 1.4 is a very good, well-tuned earphone imo, and it does everything I expect well: it is comfortable, handles all genres of music very well at all volumes, it is well build and beautiful.
Read moreSome photos of the Shozy Form 1.4 earphone.
Read moreMaybe I have high expectations now, I like theTin Hifi T4 at <$80, it gets a thumbs up for me, I will be using it more than the Tin Hifi T2.
Read moreThe excellent Starfield is another piece in Moondrop’s puzzle of becoming a recognized brand beyond Chi-Fi.
Read moreEtymotic ER2XR—entry-level, ostensibly bass-enhanced dynamic from the venerable O.G. I like the slim, cylindrical form factor of these; build seems
Read moreThe Starfield is a mid-price single-dynamic-driver earphone from Chengdu, Sichuan, China, that retails at $109.
Read moreEven in the topsy-turvy world of Chi-Fi, the Diamond belies its pricetag—it looks and sounds like a much pricier piece.
Read moreThe Akoustyx R-220 is a strictly neutrally tuned, very well resolving 2-BA earphone that will appeal to musicians and purist audiophiles.
Read moreNiceHCK M6—archetypal multi-driver has many virtues, but is ultimately betrayed by its syrupy lowend.
Read moreHere some photos of the BQEYZ Spring 1. We have already presented four reviews (lots of different opinions), and this is a by-product of our productivity.
Read morePros — Wonderful midrange; well-dosed treble; great definition; small earpieces; great build, quality accessories. Cons — Wooly bass; requires tip rolling.
Read moreNo cage match, just a friendly encounter between the two.
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