The Google Assistant buds, I mean the ND X12 have finally arrived! And I’d like to share my impressions on them with you all! First and foremost, I just wanna…
2024 is starting strong with Simgot’s sequel to the EA500 and their DEW series with the EA500LM and DEW4X. Here are my first impressions on the two. EA500LM: NOT QUITE…
Come with me as I share my thoughts on the Dunu Falcon Ultra, Dunu’s update to the Dunu Falcon Pro and a collaboration with Angelears priced at $239. With Dunu’s…
While I do want to commend the Polaris for being a fantastic value set, it does not try to reinvent the wheel in any way which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It's a decently tuned sub $20 set with tuning switches that do more than enough to add variation to its sound that is pretty safe to recommend to most people. While it may have a little bit of vocal intensity and lack of overall refinement, it continues to lower the bar for good audio at a low price.
I have so much more I want to say about the EA1000, but I want to keep these impressions short because this is a set that I’m genuinely impressed by. Sets nowadays seem to be a little bit stale and uninspiring with certain exceptions, and the EA1000 is one of those exceptions. It’s no perfect set, but it’s the closest to perfect in my book under $300.
But that emphasis on the treble is what makes the Pianist such an interesting set. It’s no perfect treble set, even if I do hype it up to be as such. It’s far from being perfect. But for treble lovers who want an unhinged treble presentation and do not care about anything else, the Pianist is the instrument of choice.
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