Whizzer HE-01 Review: Nice Earrings You Have There
These jewelry-like gems will surely fill your ears with its warmy-goodness that will be very difficult for many to resist.
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These jewelry-like gems will surely fill your ears with its warmy-goodness that will be very difficult for many to resist.
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The Aria features a Liquid Crystal Diaphragm 10mm Diameter Dynamic Driver. Coming in at US$79.99, it is a direct competitor the highly-esteemed Starfield.
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The ER2 is a dynamic driver IEM, a big jump from the typical BA Drivers we see from Etymotic. The ER2XR excels in providing a good amount of technical ability combined with a pleasant timbre and tonality.
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Tanchjim Blues are an older release from Tanchjim and specialise in specific genres. The problem is that they’re not versatile enough and the fit is a struggle.
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KZ ZAX piqued my interest with its interesting design, and kept my interest with its relatively pleasant sound. This is exactly how I like my KZs.
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The ISN D02 has a lot of merits such as a competent tuning, versatility, comfort and overall value. However, it does have some shortcomings that it faces.
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The Vesper should be able to satisfy most consumers with an above-average build quality, superb fit, and most importantly enjoyable sound signature
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TRN VX was supposed to be a flagship of sorts, but right from the spartan packaging, something seemed off. In short, it really isn’t. Read on for more.
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TFZ No.3 is a single dynamic IEM that doesn’t set out to do much. It’s unabashedly a one-trick pony – a bass cannon and at least it nails that part.
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BGVP Zero is a relatively lowkey yet interesting IEM as it sits in the budget realm despite offering an electrostatic +dynamic driver hybrid. The resulting sound is rich and dark, only held back by its poor technical ability.
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