Our Earphones Of The Year!
These are the earphones we six particularly liked in 2019.
Read moreThese are the earphones we six particularly liked in 2019.
Read moreUpon request by Head-Fier Baskingshark.
Read moreThese KZ ZSX Terminator immediately register as a big-sounding, forward IEM which present a great deal of microdetail…
Read moreTonality is great, timbre is good, brain adjustment not needed when switching between IEMs which to me is a sign of natural timbre…
Read moreThe Blon BL-03 is neutral with a tendency towards bright that excels by its clarity, good speed, tonal accuracy and homogeneity/balance.
Read moreThe DZAT DR-25 single dynamic-driver (DD) earphones have an odd take on the old-school V-shaped sound as it booms on one end and screams on the other.
Read moreThis is the MH755: single dynamic driver, small earpieces, cable too short (needs extension or recabling), haptic is nothing special. Got my pair from Biodegraded who had purchased them on ebay for $7 AUS.
Read moreThe Sennheiser IE 500 Pro is a smooth and cohesive sounding single-dynamic-driver earphone from head to toe with an organic sound that also works well at high volumes owing to low harmonic distortion. However it fails its purpose of delivering strong vocals by having an overly recessed upper midrange — and it suffers from fantasy pricing. A double review by Jürgen and Biodegraded.
Read moreAn earphone with a warm, deep-low end oriented, refined, V-shaped sound with treble adjustable according to personal preference.
Read moreA well-resolving, mostly neutral (but never sterile) sounding earphone with a tepid low end. A double review by Jürgen and Biodegraded.
Read moreThe well accessorized, well fitting/isolating Simgot EM2 impresses by its balanced, crisp, holographic, bright, neutralish sound. A more forward midrange would move it closer to perfection.
Read moreThe Simgot EM2 is very efficient and easily driven with a mobile; however these also scale well with more powerful sources, which deepens subbass impact.
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