Head Gear Reviews by intoitreviews
  1. Konus Audio Digitale 2000

    5.00 star(s)
    Hello everyone, and welcome back to The Neighborhood! I really appreciate you joining me today to take a look at a very special item that was sent to the channel for review and evaluation. The Konus Audio Digitale 2000, which was provided to the channel by Gestalt Audio Design. Let’s get inToit! So, the Digitale 2000 has a pretty simple design. It’s essentially a small metal box, with a small red power indicator on the top, three small feet on the bottom, a selector switch on the front, two possible inputs on the back, and one set of...
  2. Truthear Zero: Red

    4.50 star(s)
    Hello there, and welcome back to The Neighborhood! We’ve got the Truthear X Crinacle Zero Red in the house for review. I was lucky enough to get this one in a few weeks early so I could get my thoughts out to you as soon as possible. So let’s get inToit! This In-Ear-Monitor is what Crinacle and others have been referring to as “Project Red” for the last number of months. Essentially this is an update or retune of the original Truthear X Crinacle Zero. The tuning here is somewhat new, but the build is nearly identical other than...
  3. FiiO R7

    3.00 star(s)
    FiiO R7 Integrated DAC/Amp/Streamer: a capable all-in-one? Hi everyone, and welcome back The Neighborhood! Today we’re looking at the FiiO R7 thanks in part to MRS, or Mark, over at Super Reviews. I really thank him for supporting this channel and sending this unit in for review! Let’s get inToit! So, I was instantly attracted to the FiiO R7 when it first came out. You see, I’m a sucker for DACs which implement ethernet, as I stream with Roon, and this offers me a ton of versatility in my home. I just find that ethernet, generally, also...
  4. Moondrop JIU

    4.00 star(s)
    HI everyone and welcome back to The Neighborhood. Today, for the first time, the channel is taking a look at an IEm withy DSP, terminating in a type-c connection. Is this the wave of the future? Let’s… get inToit! So, this is the Jiu by Moondrop, and it may look eerily familiar. Essentially this looks a Moondrop Chu, with an in-line microphone that terminates in a type-C connection. Which means you can plug it right into your phone, and there’s no need for an additional DAC or amplifier to get it up and running. Speaking of getting it...
  5. Meze Audio ADVAR

    4.50 star(s)
    Hi all, and welcome back to The Audio Neighborhood! We’ve got the Meze Advar into the channel for review. This is a relatively new IEM from Meze that comes in at $699 dollars. The price is steep, but it is constructed well. Nevertheless, can the sound keep up? Let’s… get inToit! Like I said already, the Advar is a relatively new edition to Meze’s IEM line up, and it is constructed well. I reviewed the Rai Solo from Meze a while back, and I’ll place a link to that review here for those that are still intersted in that one as well...
  6. HarmonicDyne Athena

    4.00 star(s)
    Harmonic Dyne Athena: add it to the collection? Hello there everyone, and welcome back to The Neighborhood! Today we’re looking at the Harmonic Dyne Athena thanks to Linsoul! The Athena is a $179 dollar headphone that’s taking the world by storm, so let’s get inToit! The Athena is largely a plastic build, but somehow feels sturdier than the Harmonic Dynes that I looked at before with wood and metal incorporated into the builds. The only metal I noticed to these was in the slider mechanism of the headband and some screws that hold everything...
  7. KiwiEars Orchestra Lite

    4.50 star(s)
    The Orchestra Lite… We’ve been waiting for an IEM to come along like this one for a while, and for $250 dollars, this changes everything! Let’s get inToit! If you pick up the Orchestra Lite, what you get is a beautiful-built, all-balanced-armature unit- featuring two custom ultra-tweeters, four midrange B.A.’s, and two large subwoofer drivers for the lows. The crossover and the drivers themselves are visible through the clear resin shell, which utilizes a flush 2-pin connection. The cable these come with is nice and soft, and the included tips all...
  8. Shozy & Neo CP

    3.50 star(s)
    Hey everyone! Welcome back to InToit Reviews. It’s Your Friendly Neighborhood Reviewer here, and today we’re going to be looking at the Shozy Neo CP. I don’t know if I’ve heard a Shozy IEM that I haven’t liked yet. For what they are, the Form 1.1, Form 1.4, and Rouge are all pretty unique and fulfill niches within the audiophile marketspace. But what about the Shozy Neo CP? Let’s get InToit! So before we get started, let me give a big “Thank You,” and shoutout to Farsil The Wizard for sending the Neo CP into the channel for review. Farsil knows...
  9. HIFIMAN HE400i Ver.2020

    4.00 star(s)
    Hello All! Welcome back to the Neighborhood. Today we are taking a look at the HIFIMAN 400i 2020. I have yet to get around to reviewing the Deva, and that review will come out shortly (before the end of 2020, I promise), but when I first saw the 400i 2020, I was very interested in it because I love the sonics of my 4XX and adore the form factor of the Deva. The Deva just fits my head nearly perfectly. What I am trying to say, is that I was hopeful that the 400i would be just as comfortable as the Deva, and potentially sound just as good, if not...
  10. Reecho & Peacock Audio Spring

    4.00 star(s)
    Hi Everyone! Its Your Friendly Neighborhood Reviewer with InToit Reviews! Welcome back to the Neighborhood! Today we’re looking at, perhaps, the prettiest IEM to ever come through the channel: The Reecho and Peacock, Spring Day. What makes the “Spring” special is that it is a hand-painted IEM, and it also has a rather unique configuration, consisting of two dynamics and a single balanced armature. I particularly like the colorway of it- the swirl of blue and green, with hints of golden yellow is very striking! With regard to fit and finish, the...
  11. KZ ZAX

    2.50 star(s)
    Hey everyone! Welcome back to the Neighborhood. It’s Your Friendly Neighborhood Reviewer with InToit Reviews. Today we’re taking a look at two earphones, the CCA C10 Pro and the KZ ZAX, which share many similarities, yet ultimately, in the end, are very different. The moral of the story is that slight adjustments can make all the difference. So, let’s get InToit! Disclaimer: Per usual, Linsoul has provided the products to me, but they have not tried to influence my review otherwise, and all views, comments, and opinions are my own. KZ ZAX...
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