Inside the black box one finds the unit displayed, there is a pouch for accessories and a pouch for the liebesleid, unfortunately it is the same little pouch the Nameless comes with. For $300-+ it should have had a better pouch or case. it comes with a variety of foam covers that are extremely hard to on. It would have worked much better with a silicone sleave. It is however made solid as a rock but are a little too heavy for jogging or fitness. A solid metal shell with its beautiful, polished cavity and silver cable makes this a very fashionable audio accessory.
Sound:
This is a very nice sounding earbud without any doubt one of the best iv'e heard so far after researching dozens.
Highs: are energetic but well controlled and are not over emphasized but extend well enough with good details.
Mids: Have focus here very nice texture and are neutral bright. separation and clarity with a forward position make listening very pleasant.
Bass: is more than adequate and very precise and slightly above neutral at times with decent texture and a light impact. The sub-bass is just behind the mid-bass both have good speed but lack depth at times.
Soundstage: is open and natural sounding and there is a nice wide sense of spaciousness with a good separation of instruments.
Overall, I would give these good points for looks and build and as my equipment has gotten better so has my opinion of these. The Liebesleid is a very well-built flat style earphone, it offers a detailed, mild dynamic sound with Lovely tonal balance and impressive sound stage and imaging. It is very heavy and may not be suited for the gym.
In general, I find most earbuds are weak in subbass quantity due to the poorer isolation/seal, so am looking for a bud that is different in this aspect. TIA!