3 Drivers: Musical and natural. Sound signature is a bit warmish but overall pretty linear. Good note thickness. Treble is smooth yet sparkly. Bass is boosted above neutral levels but doesn't intrude in the mids. Imaging and soundstage is also pretty good.
My takeaway for this model was that it was an impressively natural and musical sounding monitor that I could listen to for hours without fatigue. Usually these kind of signature is prone to coming across as being smoothed over in terms of detail retrieval, but I definitely didn't find this to be the case. Infact it ticked a lot of the right boxes for me in terms what I want from an iem.
5 Drivers: Much warmer compared to the 3 driver model. Bassier as well with much more rumble and punch. Mids are thicker and highs are not as extended. Overall sound is a bit more spacious and layered with better depth but not as natural sounding as its smaller brother (but still quite musical and natural).
Fans of warm and thick sound will have a lot to like about this model. It is not the most detailed or resolving but still enjoyable due to its musicality.
8 Drivers: It takes everything that the 3 driver does well and moves it to another level. Signature wise it isn't as warm and thick as the other models. There is a small boost in the upper mids that brings everything forward. Resolution is stellar all across the spectrum with top notch instrument seperation. Treble has good extension and presence and yet super smooth (a common characteristic for all the models). Mids are slighly more forward than neutral, highlighting micro details not resolved by many iems. And lastly, the bass is super extended with the strongest subbass of the bunch. There is a great sense of seperation between the bass lines and everything else.
Overll I think this brand is worth your audition time if you can manage to do so. They are very well tuned and fans of a musical and natural sound yet with great resolution will find a lot to like about these monitors. For me the star was the 3 driver model with the 8 driver one being one of the highest performer I have heard in recent times.
3 Drivers: Musical and natural. Sound signature is a bit warmish but overall pretty linear. Good note thickness. Treble is smooth yet sparkly. Bass is boosted above neutral levels but doesn't intrude in the mids. Imaging and soundstage is also pretty good.
My takeaway for this model was that it was an impressively natural and musical sounding monitor that I could listen to for hours without fatigue. Usually these kind of signature is prone to coming across as being smoothed over in terms of detail retrieval, but I definitely didn't find this to be the case. Infact it ticked a lot of the right boxes for me in terms what I want from an iem.
5 Drivers: Much warmer compared to the 3 driver model. Bassier as well with much more rumble and punch. Mids are thicker and highs are not as extended. Overall sound is a bit more spacious and layered with better depth but not as natural sounding as its smaller brother (but still quite musical and natural).
Fans of warm and thick sound will have a lot to like about this model. It is not the most detailed or resolving but still enjoyable due to its musicality.
8 Drivers: It takes everything that the 3 driver does well and moves it to another level. Signature wise it isn't as warm and thick as the other models. There is a small boost in the upper mids that brings everything forward. Resolution is stellar all across the spectrum with top notch instrument seperation. Treble has good extension and presence and yet super smooth (a common characteristic for all the models). Mids are slighly more forward than neutral, highlighting micro details not resolved by many iems. And lastly, the bass is super extended with the strongest subbass of the bunch. There is a great sense of seperation between the bass lines and everything else.
Overll I think this brand is worth your audition time if you can manage to do so. They are very well tuned and fans of a musical and natural sound yet with great resolution will find a lot to like about these monitors. For me the star was the 3 driver model with the 8 driver one being one of the highest performer I have heard in recent times.