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Letshuoer Galileo review

  the Echo of the Universe PROS: Balance-neutral sound signature Smooth and soothing sound presentation Decent detail retrieval Sound stage Relaxed and non-intrusive fit and wear Gorgeous faceplate Minimal BA timbre CONS: Tamed trebles might lack grit and bite for some Texture of instruments are somewhat lacking (nitpick) A protective box that is almost impossible to open without injuries!  INTRODUCTION: Collaborations were notably prolific last year, indicating a trend of increased partnership among individuals and audio companies. Some of the crowd favorites are HBB (Hawaian Bad Boy) and the notorious Crinacle .  And now, the time has come for Gizaudio to shine! The face of Gizaudio is Timmy Vangtan . Actually, he is one of my go-to Youtubers. And even if we don’t always agree on the gear he reviews, watching and listening to him is chill and enjoyable.  Today, we will be taking a closer look at the Galileo hybrid setup IEM, which features a smooth and neutral-bala...

Proper and simplicity at its best

  Pros :  Slick colorway, build and design Sturdy material Technically competent Soundstage Clean and mature sound signature (aimed toward mature listeners) Adequate driver speed performance Easy to drive but as expected, more power is welcome Cons :  Sound signature might bore casual listeners Bass might be too lean (subjective) INTRODUCTION: Dunu has been under my radar for quite some time now. I’ve been trying to review anything from their line up and I’m glad that the Titan S is the one that landed on my doorstep. This year if I get lucky, I have my eyes on the  SA6 Ultra  or even the OG variant will do. If you have been following me, you must be familiar with my taste in music and preference for sound. And let me tell you early in this review,  TS  (I will use this name for Titan S for the entirety of this review) is a unique IEM that nailed almost all that is in my book. So without further ado, shall we? Come join me. FOREWORD: ​ The gear on hand...