There has been plenty of budget IEM that offers bang for bucks sound quality and the brand new BrainWavz S0 that I have just received is fall exactly in that category. The BrainWavz S0 is now available for US49.50 at MP4Nation.net and I due to my congested time, I am taking slightly longer than usual to write this review. Apologize to BrainWavz!
As usual, I won't be taking a speed of light ahead of the sound because there's a few things I would like to mention about the S0 besides the sound. The S0 with its simple rocket design yet small enough to be easily fitted into ears makes it less complicated and once it’s inside, it does not let go easily unless you purposely remove it from your ears. The BrainWavz S0 comes with plenty of accessories:
– S0 earphones
– Hard carrying case
– Shirt clip
– Comply foam tips (T-400 to be specific)
– 6 sets of Silicone tips (S, M, L)
– 1 set of Bi-Flange Silicone tips
– 1 set of Tri-Flange Silicone tips

You may have noticed that all BrainWavz IEMs comes with an extra ComplyFoams and I think that it's a good add to the accessories. For those who does not know, ComplyFoam is an eartips made of foams as the name have suggested (you don't say!). However, the texture and looks are very different from typical foams. The ComplyFoams are soft, and feels really high quality. I was impressed that BrainWavz included a hard carrying case for this model, not that the S0 is fragile in fact, it's very robust like it is designed for over a decade of usage. The hard carrying case is very protective and should be able to fit in your tiny DAP and a small amplifier dedicated for the IEM into it. Oh, have I mention that BrainWavz announced their very first amplifier the AP-001? More to come in our next review!

The build quality is robust, the accessories are included is more than what is needed. There is six standard silicone eartips included, but 3 of them are of different quality from the other and it looks exactly like my Sony eartips for 3 pairs of them. In comparison, it has smaller bore than the other three. Truth to be spoken, I prefer wider bore for the S0 but that's just a personal preference. More details about that next page.
It really looks like BrainWavz did their homework and listened to everyone's feedback! The previous R3 have a very bulky cable, the jack itself is bulky, and the splitter looks awkwardly huge. It's disturbing to certain extend. With the S0, BrainWavz have omitted the awkward splitter, and the jack got much smaller. Everything looks much more need to and easier to manage. The biggest improvement in the cable is the splitter. However, the microphonic of the cable are pretty disturbing, although there's no hassle of it being tangled. Another improvement BrainWavz have made is a cable clip and it does help A LOT with the microphonic. Bravo to BrainWavz for the excellent work!
I have zero complaints with the S0's isolation, and it's even better with the Comply Foam.
To the sound, we shall. To tell the truth, I wasn’t at all expecting it to be this impressive considering the price and the high-grade housing construction. The S0 is very well balanced with a slight boost to the mid-bass but to my pleasant surprise, it does not mud up anything. Although the bass is not bullet fast, it does have the speed of a roller coaster and it’s as fun to listen to as riding on a roller coaster too! The upper bass is not as hot as oven nor is it as cold as a refrigerator, it is definitely feeling like summer.
I said speed of a roller coaster, but it does not have a V-shaped track. The S0 reminds me a lot of the TekFusion TwinWoofer. Like the TwinWoofer, the S0’s midrange are not at all behind. It does nothing wrong, but I would prefer some texture and maybe a very tiny bit boost at the upper mid’s range for a bit of sparkles as vocals can stand behind the instruments with certain tracks I tested. Positively, the midrange does not get distracted by the bass that much.
The treble of S0 is pretty tricky when it comes to concentration, but overall, it’s very, very clean. So clean that a single “very” is not enough to describe it, nor was it to be expected from its price. However, there are some tracks where I find the treble to be on the slightly darker side while there are some tracks where I find it to be bright. Don’t get me wrong though, I mentioned “slightly” because the difference, it's just a matter of small margin. Just enough to be noticed to my ears. All in all, it is very exciting to listen to and thanks to the smooth sound, it does not make you feel tired of listening either. Soundstage, instrumental separation is all decently good, maybe slightly above average for the asking price and it does absorb the details very well. It's very much of a BrainWavz sound where you won't feel tired of listening to it for extended hours.
The fact that the S0 reminds me a lot of the TekFusion TwinWoofer, I decided to put them in a side by side comparison just for fun. Priced at the same and share almost the same signature, why not? BANG BANG let’s get started, turn the next page for a cold-cold war.
I have always love the TwinWoofer a lot for its price, but today, with the release of S0, I am slightly worried about him, but always good to hear that he finally comes across a competitor in its own price range as it shows that the audio market is improving!
For basshead, the TwinWoofer definitely will be a definite answer as you can feel the bass rather than just hearing it better than the S0 whose bass leans more on the balanced side. Speed wise, they are both on the same level of tightness, but the TwinWoofer goes as deep as the Pacific Ocean. It’s like carrying another sub-woofer, but in a very portable size! Whereas the S0 is in the perfect amount of bass for average listeners except for the minor boost in the mid-bass region, but that is what brings the fun a bit to the sound. The TwinWoofer is VERY fun for bass, but the driver flex issue is kind of annoying to deal with at times, but thankfully, the S0 does not have this issue.
S0’s midrange is smoother in comparison, but the TwinWoofer are more active however. In comparison, the S0 are more refined whereas the TwinWoofer are more colored. As for the highs, I find the S0 to be cleaner by a small margin nothing huge.
So, which is better? I don’t know, but if I were pointed by a gun to choose between one of them, I will go for… Nah, I still don’t know. If you prefer more bass, go for the TwinWoofer but if you prefer a smoother, very slightly cleaner and less rolled off highs, and more refined sound, go for the S0.
Now with some eartips rolling. I don't usually do this, but as I was busy with my towers of work, the S0 kept me entertained and I did play around with the eartips a little. Plus, the S0 comes with plenty of tips and + / - about 5 types of different eartips included. I won't be going too much in detail as the difference is rather minor although noticeable.
Generally, wider bores will open up the sound of S0 and I find that using smaller bores (the Sony eartips), the sound is slightly more in your face presentation. Out of all the eartips included, I like the ComplyFoam the best. Indeed, inserting it into the ear may take longer as you will have to wait for it to expand in the ear. However, because of the wider bore, everything seem to open up and showed its true color, because of the tighter seal of ComplyFoams, isolation is extremely good and practically isolated out everything.

[Photo courtesy of BrainWavz]
The BrainWavz S0 is now available on MP4Nation for pre-sale at just $49.50. Purely by its general performance, I think that it’s a no brainer. It is also extremely easy to drive and very forgiving. I have recently used it to play around with the new Tidal and Spotify music streamer. More to come about those two music streamer soon!
As usual, I won't be taking a speed of light ahead of the sound because there's a few things I would like to mention about the S0 besides the sound. The S0 with its simple rocket design yet small enough to be easily fitted into ears makes it less complicated and once it’s inside, it does not let go easily unless you purposely remove it from your ears. The BrainWavz S0 comes with plenty of accessories:
– S0 earphones
– Hard carrying case
– Shirt clip
– Comply foam tips (T-400 to be specific)
– 6 sets of Silicone tips (S, M, L)
– 1 set of Bi-Flange Silicone tips
– 1 set of Tri-Flange Silicone tips

You may have noticed that all BrainWavz IEMs comes with an extra ComplyFoams and I think that it's a good add to the accessories. For those who does not know, ComplyFoam is an eartips made of foams as the name have suggested (you don't say!). However, the texture and looks are very different from typical foams. The ComplyFoams are soft, and feels really high quality. I was impressed that BrainWavz included a hard carrying case for this model, not that the S0 is fragile in fact, it's very robust like it is designed for over a decade of usage. The hard carrying case is very protective and should be able to fit in your tiny DAP and a small amplifier dedicated for the IEM into it. Oh, have I mention that BrainWavz announced their very first amplifier the AP-001? More to come in our next review!

The build quality is robust, the accessories are included is more than what is needed. There is six standard silicone eartips included, but 3 of them are of different quality from the other and it looks exactly like my Sony eartips for 3 pairs of them. In comparison, it has smaller bore than the other three. Truth to be spoken, I prefer wider bore for the S0 but that's just a personal preference. More details about that next page.
It really looks like BrainWavz did their homework and listened to everyone's feedback! The previous R3 have a very bulky cable, the jack itself is bulky, and the splitter looks awkwardly huge. It's disturbing to certain extend. With the S0, BrainWavz have omitted the awkward splitter, and the jack got much smaller. Everything looks much more need to and easier to manage. The biggest improvement in the cable is the splitter. However, the microphonic of the cable are pretty disturbing, although there's no hassle of it being tangled. Another improvement BrainWavz have made is a cable clip and it does help A LOT with the microphonic. Bravo to BrainWavz for the excellent work!
I have zero complaints with the S0's isolation, and it's even better with the Comply Foam.
To the sound, we shall. To tell the truth, I wasn’t at all expecting it to be this impressive considering the price and the high-grade housing construction. The S0 is very well balanced with a slight boost to the mid-bass but to my pleasant surprise, it does not mud up anything. Although the bass is not bullet fast, it does have the speed of a roller coaster and it’s as fun to listen to as riding on a roller coaster too! The upper bass is not as hot as oven nor is it as cold as a refrigerator, it is definitely feeling like summer.
I said speed of a roller coaster, but it does not have a V-shaped track. The S0 reminds me a lot of the TekFusion TwinWoofer. Like the TwinWoofer, the S0’s midrange are not at all behind. It does nothing wrong, but I would prefer some texture and maybe a very tiny bit boost at the upper mid’s range for a bit of sparkles as vocals can stand behind the instruments with certain tracks I tested. Positively, the midrange does not get distracted by the bass that much.
The treble of S0 is pretty tricky when it comes to concentration, but overall, it’s very, very clean. So clean that a single “very” is not enough to describe it, nor was it to be expected from its price. However, there are some tracks where I find the treble to be on the slightly darker side while there are some tracks where I find it to be bright. Don’t get me wrong though, I mentioned “slightly” because the difference, it's just a matter of small margin. Just enough to be noticed to my ears. All in all, it is very exciting to listen to and thanks to the smooth sound, it does not make you feel tired of listening either. Soundstage, instrumental separation is all decently good, maybe slightly above average for the asking price and it does absorb the details very well. It's very much of a BrainWavz sound where you won't feel tired of listening to it for extended hours.
The fact that the S0 reminds me a lot of the TekFusion TwinWoofer, I decided to put them in a side by side comparison just for fun. Priced at the same and share almost the same signature, why not? BANG BANG let’s get started, turn the next page for a cold-cold war.
I have always love the TwinWoofer a lot for its price, but today, with the release of S0, I am slightly worried about him, but always good to hear that he finally comes across a competitor in its own price range as it shows that the audio market is improving!
For basshead, the TwinWoofer definitely will be a definite answer as you can feel the bass rather than just hearing it better than the S0 whose bass leans more on the balanced side. Speed wise, they are both on the same level of tightness, but the TwinWoofer goes as deep as the Pacific Ocean. It’s like carrying another sub-woofer, but in a very portable size! Whereas the S0 is in the perfect amount of bass for average listeners except for the minor boost in the mid-bass region, but that is what brings the fun a bit to the sound. The TwinWoofer is VERY fun for bass, but the driver flex issue is kind of annoying to deal with at times, but thankfully, the S0 does not have this issue.
S0’s midrange is smoother in comparison, but the TwinWoofer are more active however. In comparison, the S0 are more refined whereas the TwinWoofer are more colored. As for the highs, I find the S0 to be cleaner by a small margin nothing huge.
So, which is better? I don’t know, but if I were pointed by a gun to choose between one of them, I will go for… Nah, I still don’t know. If you prefer more bass, go for the TwinWoofer but if you prefer a smoother, very slightly cleaner and less rolled off highs, and more refined sound, go for the S0.

Now with some eartips rolling. I don't usually do this, but as I was busy with my towers of work, the S0 kept me entertained and I did play around with the eartips a little. Plus, the S0 comes with plenty of tips and + / - about 5 types of different eartips included. I won't be going too much in detail as the difference is rather minor although noticeable.
Generally, wider bores will open up the sound of S0 and I find that using smaller bores (the Sony eartips), the sound is slightly more in your face presentation. Out of all the eartips included, I like the ComplyFoam the best. Indeed, inserting it into the ear may take longer as you will have to wait for it to expand in the ear. However, because of the wider bore, everything seem to open up and showed its true color, because of the tighter seal of ComplyFoams, isolation is extremely good and practically isolated out everything.

[Photo courtesy of BrainWavz]
The BrainWavz S0 is now available on MP4Nation for pre-sale at just $49.50. Purely by its general performance, I think that it’s a no brainer. It is also extremely easy to drive and very forgiving. I have recently used it to play around with the new Tidal and Spotify music streamer. More to come about those two music streamer soon!