Ibasso IT00, Tin Hifi T2 Plus, Moondrop Starfield – Neutral DMZ for 2020/2021
Personally the Tin Hifi T2 is the interesting one to own out of these three, giving it a ranking of nice to have neutralish IEM.
Read morePersonally the Tin Hifi T2 is the interesting one to own out of these three, giving it a ranking of nice to have neutralish IEM.
Read moreThe Starfield won’t satisfy detail junkies or bassheads and isn’t as technically accomplished as some peers. However, it’s the kind of piece that simply sounds better than the sum of its parts. Highly recommended.
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.
Read moreThe Starfield is a mid-price single-dynamic-driver earphone from Chengdu, Sichuan, China, that retails at $109.
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Read moreThe Yuan Li would make a good entry drug for someone looking to enter this IEM rabbit hole…
Read moreThe Moondrop KATO か と is a well-balanced, smooth sounding single DD earphone that sets a new standard in the $200 region.
Read moreFor a virgin product, the Tforce Audio Yuan Li is a force to be reckoned with…
Read moreGiven what I’ll use ‘em for, however, the SoundPEATS check a lot of boxes for me…
Read moreKudos to Blon for designing something really different.
Read moreOverall, the Atom 2 is something like auditory Tabasco—it enlivens dull-sounding IEMs…
Read moreIn this round-up, we shall explore how well the swivel mechanism works across a variety of IEMs. Models to be evaluated: Spinfit CP-100, CP-100+, CP-145, CP-145 (medical-grade silicone), CP-240, CP-360, CP-500, and the CP-800.
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