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AudioCritic87

New Head-Fier
For FiiO FH7 in In-Ear
Pros: -The bass is deep and loud. The sound is clear.
-The headphones are well-made and will last a long time.
-They are a good deal for the money.
Cons: • They are heavy and big.
• Some people may find them uncomfortable to wear for a long time because of their size and weight.
• The sound does not seem to come from all around you.
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Introduction:

Meet the Fiio FH7, a special earphone that combines different types of drivers. It has 4 balanced armature drivers and 1 dynamic driver...
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AudioCritic87

New Head-Fier
Pros: +Impressive sub-bass presence with a punchy lower end.
+Expansive soundstage for an immersive listening experience.
+Natural, smooth tonality that pleases the ears.
+Engaging and dynamic sound signature.
+Elegant design that exudes sophistication.
+Comfortable fit for extended listening sessions.
+Excellent value for money proposition.
Cons: -Detail retrieval falls short of delivering the utmost clarity.
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Design and Packaging:
Simple yet elegant, the T3 Plus boasts a design that balances aesthetics with functionality. Crafted from resilient resin, it...
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mars chan

New Head-Fier
Pros: .
+ spherical sound stage
+ imaging and holography
+ high-power handing
+ high sensitivity
+ high volume capability
+ excellent vocals
+ shell design
Cons: .
- perhaps the MMCX connectors...
- Sonically, none that I can think of for the price.
Dunu Falcon Ultra Titanium review and comparisons.

I would like to thank Dunu for sending me these beautiful in-ear monitor (IEM) earphones for a review. Dunu never told me what I could or...
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Ichos

Reviewer at hxosplus
Pros: + Tonally balanced
+ Reference tuning
+ Natural and realistic timbre
+ Neutral bass with excellent technicalities
+ Crystal clear and transparent mids
+ Resolving and refined treble
+ Class leading fidelity
+ Cohesive driver implementation
+ Spacious and wide soundstage
+ Lightweight and comfortable
+ Well made
+ Great value for money
+ Nice carrying case
Cons: - Lean and dry textures
- Only two sets of ear-tips
- Mediocre cable that is not modular
- No option to buy a balanced cable
- Boring appearance
Kiwi Ears is a relatively new brand formed around a team with great experience in designing and tuning earphones for some very popular brands. Their aim is to produce earphones that are both...
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Argha

New Head-Fier
Pros: Bass
Soundstage
Imaging
Treble Extension
Cons: Midrange Tonality
Textural Information

Literally Hype Train with 3 Coaches

The ThieAudio Hype series is the newest and mid-budget-centric IEM series that is mainly focused on producing...
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SherryLion

New Head-Fier
Pros: 1. Airy and extensive treble
2. Open and clear sounding midrange
3. Controlled and rumbly bass
Cons: 1. A little lacking in details
2. Small nozzles might bring fit issue

Marijn Riz

New Head-Fier
The Celest Gumiho was released back in 2022. Holding a SPD (Square Driver Planar) driver in combination with a BA. This was send in from Kinera Clest under the banner #stillgoodchifi I...
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audiophilejournal

New Head-Fier
Pros: Great built, quality materials, decent price, not too stiff
Cons: -
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We’re there! We’re at the point where you could listen at your home great compositions and almost feel like you are in the concert hall with the band in front...
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cqtek

1000+ Head-Fier
Pros: Very good tuning, well extended, very pleasant, but controlled and smooth at both ends, with a lusty, melodic, musical, balanced and full midrange.
- Good stage levels, sense of openness, separation and depth.
- Very good unboxing experience.
- Great ergonomics and design.
- Excellent cable with three interchangeable terminations.
Cons: The reproduction of pure, very low-frequency tones is not realistic and there is room for improvement, coming from a dynamic driver.
- This is not an analytical set, the micro detail is not the best.
- It can be a very relaxed sound for those looking for more emphasis on bass or treble.
Introduction

In many ways, talking about Letshuoer is like talking about planar IEMS. And although it is true that Shuoer existed before its famous S12, this planar...
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MidnightSun
MidnightSun
I enjoyed reading this very much. Thank you.
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Ohh, thank you very much!

SenyorC

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Build, aesthetics, presentation, accessories, performance...
Cons: Not for those who are sensitive to upper ranges, not really my preference...

ICYGENIUS

New Head-Fier
Pros: Very competent and accurate neutral tuning
A truly audiophile set for $249
Great accessories
Powerful and massive bass with a neat transition to the mid-bass region
Mid frequencies neutral are very pleasant and not tiring
High frequencies reveal all the details well and do not hide micro nuances
Excellent attacks and transients
Technical skills at a high level
The sound stage has excellent localization and a fairly wide construction
Cons: For me no.
Introduction!
Hello friends!
Today in our review we’ll talk about hybrid headphones from Letshuoer worth $249!
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NymPHONOmaniac

Headphoneus Supremus
Pros: -crisp W shape balance
-excellent technical performance
-fast snappy sparkly treble
-insane level of effortless micro details
-clean edgy open mids
-excellent imaging
-airy and deep soundstage
-classical guitar and harp master
-transparent readability
-finely detailed texture
-shine with classical, rock and jazz (instrumental music in general)
-4ESTs aren't subdued
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Cons: -not lushest nor thickest mid range
-timbre is a bit thin and cold
-bass lack roundness and crisp definition
-while cohesive, their a mix of drivers flavor that is perceivable
-bass is warmer than rest of spectrum
-female vocal can come out as overly edgy and bright (slight sibilance)
-level of micro details can be too much with some music like folk with lot of guitar and metallic percussions (bad recording will be fully reveal in background noise too)
-oval nozzle shape
-not as competitive in sound value as EJ07M
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TONALITY: 7.8/10
TECHNICALITIES: 9/10
TIMBRE: 7.5/10
SOUNDSTAGE: 8.8/10
IMAGING: 9/10
MUSICALITY...
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d m41n man

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: • Balanced sound signature with a bit upper mids boost, really sings with female vocals
• Pianos and guitars strums/plucks are a treat
• Lightweight and comfy despite the somewhat larger-than-average shells
• Nice fit and with good sets of eartips
• Good quality modular cable (3.5mm SE and 4.4mm BAL)
• Best of all, very resolving and impressive technicalities for the price
Cons: • Weirdly enough, a bit average to just good with male vocals
• Borderline sharp or peaky in the lower treble with some tracks
• Planar or off-natural timbre especially noticeable in busy tracks
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Introduction
7hz have been making strides with their low-key yet very competitive releases so far. As a fan of the original...
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antdroid

Headphoneus Supremus
Pros: Good tuning
Coherency
Beautiful cable
Easy fit
Fantastic value
Cons: Can be a tad bright on cymbal attacks on some tracks
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s0undcheck39

New Head-Fier
Pros: neutral tonal balance
excellent sub bass extension
quiet, cohesive sound character
interesting stage construction and an "airy" effect
Cons: poor accessories
modest midrange without specific accents
dull, academic presentation of the material
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baskingshark

Headphoneus Supremus
Pros: Generously accessorized, with modular cable to boot
Solid build
Decent comfort despite larger shells
Above average isolation
Moderately easy to drive
Balanced U-shaped tonality
Very clean sonics
Textured, fast and tight bass
Transparent midrange
Good sparkle in treble
Excellent technicalities - imaging, soundstage and micro-detailing are a highlight
Cons: Shells are on the larger side and are prone to smudges
Metallic timbre noted in upper frequencies
Not for bassheads
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theintention
theintention
Good review! Sounds like a better Phoenixcall or Dark Phoenix.

suicideup

New Head-Fier
Pros: The “perfected” version of the EA500 and EW200!

All-rounder, near-neutral sound signature.

Very good technical performance improvement!

Well-balanced tonal and technical performance in Simgot fashion!

Fast, non-lacking, detailed bass response!

Clear, open, near-transparent mids!

Airy, well-extended sound signature.

Excellent detail retrieval!

Holographic, precise, well-layered technical performance!

Additional tuning nozzles!

Very good fit, comfort and isolation.

Very good build quality!

Excellent among and quality of accessories!

Easy to drive.
Cons: Just like its older siblings, its finish is prone to scratch and smudges.

While arguably a very good improvement fromEW200 and EA500, its overall improvement isn’t a huge leap when compared.

While this set is less bright in sound when compared to the EW200 and EA500, this set can still be shouty or “too much” to sensitive ears.

A cleaning cloth would’ve been a nice treat due to its smudge and scratch prone finish. An additional set or eartips would be a good treat as well.
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suicideup

New Head-Fier
Pros: - Unusual, warm-sounding DAC! (if we’re talking under 100 USD, at least)
- Neutral-warm sounding DAC.
- Excellent overall build quality!
- Independent volume control buttons!
- Has a high-gain mode!
- Has balanced and SE ports!
- DSD support!
- Has UAC modes!
- Pitch-black, noise-free background.
- Relatively low battery consumption.
- No app/extra drivers needed to sound the best!
- Plug and play!
Cons: - Power output is a bit lower when paired with a smartphone compared to a laptop/desktop-DEW4X pairing.
- RGB LED indicator is only seen through the BAL and SE ports and is not seen at a glance.
- Gain modes and other features are only indicated at the bottom of the packaging.
- May not be as “transparent” as other dongles in the market in terms of rendition.
- A case or a pouch would’ve been a great treat for everybody.
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kesobie

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Unique aesthetics
Good quality inclusions
Uses the best kind of modular cable system
Easy to drive, very good scaling
AMAZING bass to midrange tone and timbre
Superb technical ability
Amazing low end texture and note weight
Warm yet naturally sounding lower midrange
Cons: Odd ergonomics
A little sharp and edgy on the treble

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Enther

Head-Fier
Pros: One of the best basses I've ever heard
Natural sound
Good extension
Modular cable
For less than €200 it is an absolute bargain
Cons: Extra power is needed
Its dynamics are perceived as powerful but I think it is not the best for this price
It has sometimes annoying peaks in the treble
I would have liked a more textured sound
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Welcome to written review of the product. We are going to talk about the Raptgo Hook in its original version.
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