PROS: Gorgeous shell and color design Modular cable inclusion (2.5mm, 3.5mm, 4.4mm) Competent technicalities Sensible tuning. U shaped done right Rich and lushful sound presentation Easy to drive yet has a lot of potential on balanced outputs Smaller shells that will accomodate better fit than the OG Bravery All BA setup yet organic sounding CONS: headphone termination will be a hassle when using a phone with thick cases Azla's included tips might not be for everyone. It worked for me but subjective for some Ruby gem inspired Bravery INTRODUCTION : I reviewed the OG Bravery back in October, 2021. And I claimed that it was TOTL worthy for me. SeeAudio released this special anniversary limited edition, and I was compelled to get one. Surprisingly, the way I remembered how Bravery sounded to my ears back then, compared now is a bit different. Is it for the better or worst? If you want to know, pls do read on.. DISCLAIMER : My opinions here are completely my own. I am NOT in any way ...
As a pro musician for 3 decades, my passion for audio gears and hi-fi burst mid 2021. Here I share and express my personal takes and impressions from a musician's perspective cultivated from my experience in the music industry. My terms and knowledge in this addictive hobby is still expanding and evolving, but I try to lay it down as unbiased and honest as I can be. Enjoy reading and take everything as a grain of salt. The contents are highly subjective and objective at the same time.