BQEYZ SPRING 2 Review (2) – Flying Too Close To The Sun On Wings On Wax And Feathers
The Spring 2 is nonetheless a step up from the Spring 1 and a worthwhile platform to evolve from.
Read moreThe Spring 2 is nonetheless a step up from the Spring 1 and a worthwhile platform to evolve from.
Read moreAll things being equal, I like phones which don’t require accoutrement. However, if you have a suitable amp or DAP, the Rogue are a considerable step up in class and well worth the fare, both aesthetically and sonically. Highly recommended.
Read moreTechnical photography of the BQEYZ Spring 2 earphone.
Read moreINTRODUCTION There has been recent discussion about the two Shozy models, Form 1.1 and Form 1.4 – and whether the
Read moreI have a tendency with headphones (as with wives and girlfriends) to formulate snap judgments, which I’m then forced to revise, for better or for worse, as time goes by…
Read moreIt is the sum of all parts that came together to produce a great sounding earphone with some atmospheric qualities.
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 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 moreThis list contains links to our photography, which serves the purpose of introducing the physical and aesthetical characteristics of an audio product.
Read moreThis article describes the effects of nozzle mesh screens in earphones and what happens when they are removed.
Read moreWORK IN PROGRESS: THIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED AND IMPROVED UNTIL THE END OF THE YEAR…BOOKMARK ME.
Read morehe Anew X-One offer a classic V-shape done well with a robust sound and excellent headroom, staging, resolution, and transparency that provide for a holographic listening experience.
Read moreEven in the topsy-turvy world of Chi-Fi, the Diamond belies its pricetag—it looks and sounds like a much pricier piece.
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