QKZ VK4 Review: New Surprises in an Old Gem
QKZ VK4 is a brilliant earphone for about $10. It has been my go to recommendation for best budget IEMs for quite a while. How does it stay on top?
QKZ VK4 Review: New Surprises in an Old Gem Read More »
QKZ VK4 is a brilliant earphone for about $10. It has been my go to recommendation for best budget IEMs for quite a while. How does it stay on top?
QKZ VK4 Review: New Surprises in an Old Gem Read More »
Following their success in wired IEMs, Moondrop has jumped into the TWS game. Will Moondrop be able to push out a TWS worthy of Audiophiles?
Moondrop Sparks TWS Review: Will It… Spark Joy? Read More »
The Tipsy TM-1 Mr Miss is a wonderful example that TWS are inching closer to the likes of many modern IEMs. Kudos to Tipsy!
Tipsy TM-1 Mr. Miss Review: A New Milestone, A New Benchmark Read More »
The Audio Lokahi is a 7 BA DIY-ed IEM. It’s gorgeous and surprises with its technical ability. It’s one of the better earphones I’ve tried in 2021.
Audio Lokahi Review: A Long Wait Proven Worth It Read More »
Tanchjim’s newest entry-level earphones, the Tanya, comes in at $24. I really dig them at this price point and are a safe budget recommendation.
Tanchjim Tanya Review: This One’s Got the Magic! Read More »
The TRN MT1 is a $5 ultra budget Earphone. It features and over the ear style good for musicians and performers and is the best you’d get for $5 for now.
TRN MT1 Review: Sometimes, Cheap Can Be Good Read More »
BQEYZ turns up the hit, going from Spring to Summer. This new IEM is a triple driver, consisting of dynamic, balanced armature and piezo-electric drivers.
BQEYZ Summer Review: This is the Season Read More »
The BGVP NS9 is a 9 driver hybrid IEM featuring an all-metal build. In terms of sound, I would imagine this to be Basshead’s ideal IEM.
BGVP NS9 Review: A Professional Bass Head Read More »
These jewelry-like gems will surely fill your ears with its warmy-goodness that will be very difficult for many to resist.
Whizzer HE-01 Review: Nice Earrings You Have There Read More »
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.
Mondrop Aria Review: Dolce with a Pinch of Grazioso Read More »