Periodic Audio C (Carbon) Earphone Review
The Carbon’s are a meaty and full sounding IEM that don’t lack on the technical front. If you enjoy a darker sound signature, these are well worth a listen.
The Carbon’s are a meaty and full sounding IEM that don’t lack on the technical front. If you enjoy a darker sound signature, these are well worth a listen.
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Demo models of the 64 Audio custom IEM range have landed, so here we have a quick run through.
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