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HISENIOR Fe3 Universal – Shimmery toppings

  Pros :   • Very nice sealing and fit • Neutralish-bright sound signature (subjective) • Adequate amount of ear tips • Easy to drive • All-Sonion BA set-up • Commendable technicalities • Decent cable inclusion • Treble heads will be nodding on this one (subjective) Cons :  • Might sound dry and clinical to some • a bit splashy on some tracks DISCLAIMER: I did not buy this product. It was provided as a review unit for the Philippines reviewer circle tour. Much thanks to  HiSenior  for providing us one. We are not compensated in any way. My thoughts and opinion here are not influenced by any form of incentive. Manage your expectations as what works for me, might not work for you. We all have different perception when it comes to sound. My setup and gears may not be the same as yours, and that plays a big role in what I hear. I have learned lately that  source  plays a big role in this as I have been exploring different music streaming platforms. So, as we reviewers always say,  take thi

MUSE HiFi Power - "Too hot to handle"

  PROS: Driver speed Bass response Fit and wear in spite of its rather large build Commendable technicalities Detail retrieval CONS : Lean and thin trebles Sibilance and harshness Overall sound signature (subjective) Prominent sheen of planar driver Occasional boxy mids Female vocals sounded unnatural at times Fatiguing for long listening sessions INTRODUCTION: The Muse HiFi Power is part of our review tour. I would like to thank Kent Aldriann Alfonso and Muse HiFi for providing us with the unit to review. This is my first encounter with the brand. And to be purely honest, I was quite surprised that this didn’t fall into my personal preference. If you’ve noticed, there are more cons above. Read on to know why… DISCLAIMER: My opinions here are entirely my own. I am NOT in any way influenced by any form of incentive. This is purely my honest, subjective impressions and experience with the gear on hand. I cannot stress more that you should take this as a grain of salt for we have differen

Blon Z200 - "Lost in translation"

PROS : sturdy metal chassis fit and wear are somewhat acceptable bearable tone and timbre price non-offensive sound presentation CONS : non-detachable cables recessed mids (subjective) poor details and texture bass bleeds oddly angled nozzles INTRODUCTION: Blon, is a company that really made quite an impression on the audio community. I will never forget the endless debate and recommendations that I myself witnessed when somebody is asking for a good IEM to start with in this hobby. I myself received this recommendation more than a year ago, and that was the infamous Blon03. My co-reviewer and mentor Eiji Romero saved me from pulling the trigger on Blon03 and instead redirected me to Bqeyz KC2 which I still have with me and still enjoy listening to. I will be sharing my impression and unbias review of Blon’s new installment, the Z200, independently for this is my first encounter with their product. Well as the title suggest, I think we already know where this review is going…  The Z20