Head Gear Reviews by IEMagnet01
  1. Brainwavz Delta

    3.00 star(s)
    Now let me start by saying that at the time I purchased these Delta's, I was looking for a step up to my Philips SHE3580's to get a better quality budget iem. I have just sold my JVC FX40's and my Sennheiser CX215. This before I bought the Vsonic VSD1S, GR99, or the LG Quadbeats. i was researching through head-fi for a budget bump in quality. The Delta's were getting a bit of positive press, so for $20.00, I took the dive. I was excited to receive my newest go to IEM. When i go them in the mail, I hurried home and did the mandatory 2 hour burn in...
  2. Roland RH-200 Monitor Headphones

    4.00 star(s)
    I got these on a pawn shop deal, and wanted some cheap headphones that could deliver for what I was looking for. An all-arounder that provided clarity, good bass, nice treble, and handled all genres of music. Since these normally retail from anywhere between $100-180, I gave them a try, and I like them. The laid back, v-shaped signature is what I was looking for. The mids are slightly recessed, but still manage to push through when needed. It's noticeable but tolerable. Sennheiser HD800, T1's, or hell, even my old JVC DX3's were better technically...
  3. VSONIC VSD1S

    5.00 star(s)
    I've spent the past week auditioning these new VSD1S by VSonic. Before this I was listening extensively to my dual dynamics JVC FXT90's and my dual armature UE 700. For a single dynamic driver that is priced below $50.00, you get something tuned to compete with above $100.00 IEM's. Within a few hours, I realized that my VSD1S sounded as accurate and sonically equal to my dual FXT90! Though the FXT90's revealed more details in your music, and had greater instrument separation and timbre ability, the sheer SMOOTHNESS of the mids and the bass simply...
  4. Ultimate Ears Ue 7 Pro

    4.50 star(s)
    i was excited over my first custom IEM's ever, I was also excited because i've been a sucker for the Ultimate Ears sound for a long time. Now I know that Logitech is now in charge of UE, but I still felt like these would be very musical CIEM's, as the Ultimate Ears commercial line is so well known for their musicality factor. After a month of waiting due to having to get impressions, and then some delays with my molds, i was able to get my UE 7's in a beautiful package very similar to the one I received with my UE TF 10's, but with a bit more...
  5. Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10 Noise Isolating Earphones

    5.00 star(s)
    these ridiculously shaped but equally ridiculously slick sound signature earphones or monitors or whatever you'd like to call them kick some major a**. They are detailed as all heck, and are revealing of the slightest breath, brings a delightful transparency to your music, delivers banging bass and sparkly and detailed highs. The mids are slightly recessed, but some fidgeting with your eq can easily bring them in line with the rest of the FR, giving these the wide soundstage and fun sound that have kept these IEM's at the top of the want and purchase...
  6. Ultimate Ears 700 Noise Isolating Earphones

    5.00 star(s)
    I got a great deal on these iem's, which MSRP is $150.00-170.00, for $70.00 on ebay. I own the UE 500's, the TF 10's and until recently the Sennheiser IE 80. After purchasing the HiFiMan RE-ZERO and test driving the 700's, I decided to sell my IE 80's and my RE-ZEROS. The solid professional sound and true comfort I get from the dual BA 700's, I felt there was no need for either dynamic driver IEM, as the ONLY thing the IE 80's have on the 700's is the expansive sound stage and deeper bass. In regards to the beautiful and extended highs, the 700's...
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