KBEAR KS2 Review (2) – Bear Necessities vs Barely Necessary?
The KBEAR KS2 is a budget bassy V shaped set with good soundstage/imaging for the price, though it lacks in timbre/tonality.
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The KBEAR KS2 is a budget bassy V shaped set with good soundstage/imaging for the price, though it lacks in timbre/tonality.
Read morePros — Clear and clean imaging; cohesive sound; great staging and timbre. Cons — Elevated upper midrange not for everybody
Read moreThe KBEAR KS2 are quite alive, they have this jump factor…this live sound. They have lots of energy without being annoying or fatiguing on either end.
Read moreIt is the sum of all parts that came together to produce a great sounding earphone with some atmospheric qualities.
Read moreThe Tin Hifi T2 Plus is a very well-made warm-neutral, well-balanced, crisp but never aggressive sounding earphone with outstanding timbre.
Read moreAn earphone tuned for the east but somehow got accustomed to the western ears… Lost in translation maybe?
Read moreThe BLON BL-05 is quite different in tonality from the hypetrain BL-03, sporting a clean, bright V shaped tuning which is easily drivable, with above average technicalities and a good fit.
Read moreQuasi-diffuse-field-neutral tuned earphone that sonically excel by their non-sterile/non over-analytical balanced and fluid signature mainly fuelled by an outstanding dry and articulate, well-dosed low-end.
Read moreA great earphone particularly for the commute because of its energetic sound with a solid underbelly and its good imaging.
Read moreUncommented technical photos, frequency response graphs, and early impressions of the Moondrop SSR.
Read morePhotographic comparison of the Shozy Form 1.1 and Form 1.4.
Read moreThis is a set for those wanting good comfort, and a non fatiguing and well balanced organic tonality with no harsh peaks in the tuning.
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