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.
Our video review of the Campfire Audio Polaris 2. Interested in the features, look, and sound of these beautiful Campfire IEMs? Take a peek at our new review video.
The W40 V2 are a brilliant all-rounder with a detailed yet smooth sound signature. Westone also know how to make the most comfortable IEM’s in the business.
The Campfire Audio Solaris are one of the most coherent hybrid models out there, with great impact and a fun sound signature.
The Shanling UP2 supports the latest Bluetooth codecs and works as a USB DAC, if you’re looking for a high-quality Bluetooth the UP2 is up there with the best.
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The Shanling ME500 are for those who crave clarity and detail, with snappy transients and a fairly neutral tone.
The Final B1 are an exciting listen, packed full of punch and sparkle with excellent dynamics and detail retrieval.
The new dual driver B3 from Final offer up a remarkably refined and smooth sound with a wide soundstage.
Meze never fail to impress, and their new flagship IEM is nothing short of astonishing. With a focus on natural tonality, the Rai Penta offer up an organic yet neutral sound that is sure to impress.
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Hey everyone, John here. Final have been in the high-end audio game since 1974. Back then they focused on hi-fi gear such as turntable cartridges, amplifiers, cd players and speakers. Now Final are focusing their efforts on the world of portable audio, and has done so since 2009. They are as much about design as they are sound quality, so much so that they develop all of their own technology to do this – from the outer housings to the drivers themselves.
The new Lypertek PurePlay Z3 push the boundaries when it comes to price/performance, offering up a listening experience and stable connectivity exceeding its £99 price tag.
Are these the new sub £300 kings? I think so, with an incredibly linear yet easy to listen to sound signature, they are a definite crowd pleaser.
The new Ni from Periodic is a compact little headphone amp, simply plug it in between your source and headphones and let the results speak for themselves.
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