Disclaimer: This review is based on my own purchase of the product. Personal preferences in audio gear will vary. This review is based on my own subjective experience. If you…
The KW1 is confidently the Meze 99 classic in IEM form. On the outside, it shows itself as a classy, distinguished fellow. But deep down, this is a hard rocker sniffing powder down under. It’s a ludicrous amount of bass, probably too much. But I know for certain that someone out there with a desire for the dirtiest bass will adore this classy beast.
But for $25, I really don’t know much about TWS which has such a jam-packed feature set and executes it to a satisfactory degree. Pair that with the relatively solid tuning that the Space Travel has and it proves itself to be quite a versatile and highly recommendable budget TWS.
"I was so tempted to put everything in this impression as I genuinely think there is a lot to talk about the Chu 2 in terms of the legacy that the OG Chu left and whether the former can live up to the latter. However, these two IEMs are fundamentally different from each other in terms of its tuning philosophy that ends up seeming like a different flavor more than an upgrade. Nonetheless, it's a good $20 set for those looking for a fun sound!"
Come with me as I share my impressions on the Simgot EW200 “Maze”, Simgot’s latest entry into the budget scene that is placed in between the more expensive EA500 and…
...Nonetheless, the D-Fi has quickly become my absolutely favorite IEM for the price despite all my qualms with it because, well, it gives you a sense of personalization with the sound of your IEM...
The audio hobby can sometimes feel like an echo chamber. Often, it seems like the only gear that gets much traction comes from the same group of five or so…
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