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I got these about a week ago time to do the review.

This is my second review of a moondrop product

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Build of the IEM's

  1. these are made out of metal
  2. the screws oxidize (doesn't effect performance)
  3. paint kinda chipped due to me not paying attention 

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Build of the wire

  1. doesn't have memory (doesn't curl up)
  2. gold connectors
  3. the housings are not made out of metal, but this doesn't bother me due to it having a replaceable wire

pros

  1. flat response this great on voice and I will say good mixing (which I do a lot but since COVID not so much)
  2. they fit well in my ear and block out noise easily
  3. also good build for the price
  4. a OK amount of bass

cons

  1. flat response takes time to get used to ( I listen to alot of rock and it sounded not right but after a while it was fine)
  2. it gets uncomfortable after 2 hours of having them in ( I found this after listening to a school zoom for about two hours)
  3. some people will say this has weak bass I feel this has just right amount

My conclusion this meant for a performer or a sound engineer and not meant for the general public listening (but are pretty nice for me).

But if you like flat response and are on a budget these are great considering the big brands like shure and sennhiser cheapest IEM is 100 dollars (at this point I would get the moondrop star fields)

 

 

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