Photographed: Shozy Form 1.4
Some photos of the Shozy Form 1.4 earphone.
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Some photos of the Shozy Form 1.4 earphone.
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Read moreA well-tuned and mature sounding single-dynamic-driver earphone with small shells and very short nozzles that also fit female and teenage ears well.
Read moreCambridge Audio SE1—overlooked at their original $85 tab, these garnered a ton of attention when discounted to $20.
Read moreMy experience with tuning the Blon BL-05 earphone.
Read moreThe Diamond is a well machined, very pleasing to wear IEM which unfortunately was tuned too aggressively on the V side to allow what single dynamic drivers usually excel at, timbre, to shine in direct comparison to some of its competition
Read moreThe NiceHCK NX7 Pro is a bright, open, and airy sounding earphone that is designed for treble aficionados. The degree of brightness can be controlled by three included tuning filters.
Read more[Reading time: approximately 8 minutes] Hits – Supports many audio formats including native DSD (both DFF and DSF) up to DSD256.
Read moreTin Hifi T4—a substantial upgrade from the original T2, which had impressive resolution and high-end detail, but an anemic low end and a somewhat sterile presentation.
Read moreBlon BL-05 Beta: 7-layers ceramic piezoelectric + 10mm CNT unibody dynamic drivers. Retro design. Metal shells. Not ready for review yet.
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 moreHarman-Target-tuned Moondrop and Tanchjim models, and Dunu DM-380 in comparison.
Read moreThe excellent Starfield is another piece in Moondrop’s puzzle of becoming a recognized brand beyond Chi-Fi.
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