WATCH FULL REVIEW HERE: https://youtu.be/Xx_NWgsOv1E PRICE: $79 (PHP. 3,940) PROS: CONS: WHO THIS SET IS FOR: WHO THIS SET ISN’T FOR: RECOMMENDED GENRES: SHORT REVIEW: The Xuan NV is by…
Heyo! Fresh off the stove, here’s my impressions on the latest collaboration between Hawaii Bad Boy/BGGAR and Tangzu Audio, the Xuan NV. This is a $70 2DD set that is…
WATCH FULL REVIEW HERE: https://youtu.be/TNAq1oO2OIk PRICE: $49 (PHP. 2,700.00) PROS: CONS: WHO THIS SET IS FOR: WHO THIS SET ISN’T FOR RECOMMENDED GENRES: SHORT REVIEW Hellishly basshead is the best…
WATCH FULL REVIEW HERE: https://youtu.be/apqRtxhgLok PROS: CONS: WHO THIS SET IS FOR: WHO THIS SET ISN’T FOR: RECOMMENDED GENRES: SHORT REVIEW: The Kiwi Ears Quartet diverts from Kiwi Ears’ mature…
But for what it does, the Quartet is a solid warm v-shaped set with a thick and smooth low end that doesn’t meddle with the midrange too much and a more than decent treble presentation for its tuning philosophy. It, unfortunately, lacks in giving the bass character and just throws you a ton of bass and that treble can occasionally stab. But who can resist that beautiful purple allure?
All in all, this is undoubtedly one of my favorite sets to come out of the HBB-tuned family. Such a rich listening experience that those warm-heads or people who follow HBB closely will surely love. I’d even argue this is his best-tuned budget set, although I’m definitely in the minority for that due to my slight bias toward this style of bass tuning. It’s not perfect, however, all thanks to that awful cable and tips, but it’s close. Very close.
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