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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.
But in short, if you were to ask me in Q3 of 2023 what my favorite IEM that I’ve tried is, I can confidently tell you that it’s the Yanyin Canon II. I can’t tell you without going into a really really deep explanation why I like it so much. But all I can tell you is that this IEM has hit the right spots in my preference more than anything I’ve tried this year. It’s just a genuinely amazing set for my tastes.
Come with me as I take a look at the KZ Krila, KZ’s “kilobuck killer” IEM priced at an insane bargain of $18. Marketing aside, this is another tunable IEM…
The MS5 is certainly an interesting IEM from its looks and its sound. It’s nice to see some brands expand on different sound signatures as it provides a wildly different experience from the majority of the market that follows essentially the same tuning. However, further refinement is certainly needed with the MS5 as it admittedly still sounds (and fits) rough around the edges. But this is definitely a different experience that, if you can, should definitely try
An odd set top to bottom, the EA2000 was an absolute delight for my treblehead ears. I loved how sparkly this set was, although I do admit it’s a bit of a niche for those who are specifically looking for a treble-centric set. But with how magnificent the unboxing is along with the interesting inclusions of a passive radiator and tuning plugs, the EA2000 makes itself out to be a unique set from looks to sound.
The Letshuoer DZ4 provides a lean, vocal-centric presentation with really good vocal nuance along with a solid unboxing experience and great accessories for the price. However, the 3 dynamic drivers and passive radiators seem to not do much to give body and weight into the music, as well as the somewhat poor fitting make it a little cumbersome to wear. Regardless, the DZ4 is an competent set for vocal lovers and neutral-heads on a budget
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