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.
Read moreThe KBEAR KS2 is a budget bassy V shaped set with good soundstage/imaging for the price, though it lacks in timbre/tonality.
Read moreIt is the sum of all parts that came together to produce a great sounding earphone with some atmospheric qualities.
Read moreThe TRN-VX is impressive overall—a comparable 14-driver unit might have cost >$500 just a few years ago
Read moreFor its $30 pricetag, the KBEAR KB04 boasts good value, and it is quite an all rounder, has above average technicalities and comes in a good build. What else do we want?
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 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 moreI have replaced my KZ ZS10pro with these, and they are in my daily rotation when I want a detailed fun listening session or want something comfortable.
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 moreNicely machined, with a premium feel and look; tangly cable is nonetheless ergonomic and free from microphonics.
Read moreThe ZSN Pro is easy to drive with any source. This makes it ideal to use on-the-go with nothing other than your phone.
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Read moreVery likeable $15 hybrid really does justify most of the gushing praise, with a rich, bright tonality and a lot of
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