Yinyoo D2B4 v2 Review – You May Ask Yourself…
The Yinyoo D2B4 (updated version) is a slightly bass heavy but otherwise neutral hybrid over-the-ear IEM of excellent construction and good comfort.
Read MoreThe Yinyoo D2B4 (updated version) is a slightly bass heavy but otherwise neutral hybrid over-the-ear IEM of excellent construction and good comfort.
Read MoreThis single dynamic-microdriver earphone excels by its cohesive sound, superb resolution, and natural timbre.
Read MoreA classic example of price/performance gone awry.
Read MoreKZ ED16—overlooked, surprisingly refined sub-$20 offering from the hyper-prolific KZ machine…
Read MoreThese are two independent reviews of the N3, the first by Loomis and the second by Jürgen.
Read MoreThis is a double review of the Koel: the first one by Jürgen Kraus followed by Biodegraded’s second opinion.
Read More…though the ZS7 is more fun and is a definite step-up from its predecessors. Recommended.
Read MorePros — Satisfying bass; sturdy build quality; 2-pin connector; good value. Cons — The strong bass is a matter of personal preference.
Read MoreVery likeable $15 hybrid really does justify most of the gushing praise, with a rich, bright tonality and a lot of
Read MoreAccessories/packaging are minimal; however KZ has really upped its game with the aesthetics of the headshells–these have a much nicer,
Read MorePros — Audiophile tuning (neutral; minimalistic, fast bass; resolution, clarity); small, comfortable shells. Cons — Audiophile tuning (neutral; minimalistic, fast
Read MorePros — Inoffensive, slightly warm sound without irritating peaks. Cons — Lacks fine-tuning: bass and treble roll off too early, lack
Read MorePros — Complete package: natural timbre, open presentation, balanced from bass to treble, case included. Cons — None.
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