KBEAR Believe Review (4) – Random Thoughts
It’s the epitome of what reviewers describe as having “good technicalities”, BUT…
Read MoreIt’s the epitome of what reviewers describe as having “good technicalities”, BUT…
Read MoreThe KBEar Believe doesn’t break any new grounds, rather it acts as a proof of concept.
Read MoreBEAR WITH ME, ISN’T IT BARELY BELIEVABLE THAT THE BELIEVE IS BRIMMING WITH BERYLLIUM?
Read MoreThe KBEAR Believe is a warm sounding earphone with a thick low end and a good resolution from the midrange into the well extended treble. It relies strongly on (neutral) amplification.
Read MoreSome technical photography showing the physical features of the KBEAR Believe earphone prior to my full review.
Read MoreTRI I3 proves that a tri-brid earphone, when done right, can sound magnificent. Once tweaked, I3 owners will be able to ascent their beloved earphone to the next level.
Read MoreI want KBEAR to become successful but first they must learn to listen to their customers and take the suggestions and opinions from their overseas “guest tuners” more seriously.
Read MoreThe KBEAR KS2 are quite alive, they have this jump factor…this live sound. They have lots of energy without being annoying or fatiguing on either end.
Read MoreA great earphone particularly for the commute because of its energetic sound with a solid underbelly and its good imaging.
Read More[Estimated reading time: 4 minutes] When KBEAR sent Jürgen and me the KB04 beta for tuning, we were still halfway
Read MoreThe Honda Civic of earphones: unflashy and modestly-priced, but solidly engineered and well put together! A winner!
Read MoreThe Diamond is a well machined, very pleasing to wear IEM which unfortunately was tuned too aggressively on the V side to allow what single dynamic drivers usually excel at, timbre, to shine in direct comparison to some of its competition
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