Nouske NH-14 Review by mark2410
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Nouske NH-14 Review
 
Thanks to Nouske for the sample
 
TLDR? Try here http://www.head-fi.org/t/797771/nouske-nh-14-review-by-mark2410#post_12327193
 

 
 
First Impressions:  Yes I had never heard of the either.  Curiously googling them and finding their home page I can’t see anything about these.  However they apparently are the home to “metrosexual tablet perfection,” they mostly make cases for tablets it would seem.  They look pretty nice covers too but that’s to be expected if they are being designed in Denmark.  So anyway, the NH-14’s.  Nice little box, hand full of tips and the buds in a goldish kinda colour which I can’t say I’m loving.  Weirdly they have a brownish cable with a reddish twisting pattern.  Visually it’s all a bit unexciting.
 

 
 
In the ears and that unexciting comment, well that isn’t how they sound.  Drama!!!! Drama in abundance.  Oh there of going to be fun little beasts to play with.  Though they seem so detailed too, flicking back to find their price, amazon UK says £38.  Hmm these are the first thing I’ve had in my ears today so things can often feel better than when you start comparing to others but  that seems a bargain.  Maybe it’s my imagination but these are as detailed as they are drama queens.  Curious.  Burn in time anyway.
 
Source: FiiO E7/E9 combo, Hisoundaudio Studio V 3rd Anv., HiFiMAN HM-650, 1G Ipod Shuffle, Nexus 5 and Graham Slee Solo Ultra Linear.
 

 
 
Lows:  Ignoring the things on the box such as “with Real Subwoofer” and “Ultra Low-End Sound Performance” however that last one made me giggle.  I know what they meant but it’s still funny.  Anyway, these babies have a dynamic driver in them just devoted to the bass.  So hands up everyone that will be surprised to learn they are rather bassy?  Mind you they aren’t crazy, the bass is pretty good.  There is an underlying solidity to it but with a soft squishy memory foam covering.  It’s nicely balanced between solid and bloomy.  It lets you also get away with increasing the bass levels before they get ear tiring.  It does also mean though it’s not the quickest bass.  Which is fine but paired with a BA that are always much faster there is a more notable change of style.  Not a bad transition at all by any means just the mids feel more skilful.  The bass is a little flabby standing beside it.  it’s not bad bass, its just not as good as the BA in there.
 
Quantity wise the bass is somewhat dominant.  It’s above the mids for sure but maybe only a smidge ahead of the treble.  Still it’s never really one for taking over even when pushed.  I rather like it actually, it’s got good body and fullness to it.
 

 
 
Mids:  They are too recessed for my liking but quality wise, well BA’s frankly kick ass at the mid-range.  They are really nice, a little laid back and chill.  Relaxed with a dash of warmth.  The Beautiful South sound really enjoyable on them.  Yeah so other things do differing aspects better these have a nice confluence of factors.  It’s just plain and simply nice to listen to.  it’s not particularly analytical, nor dry, nor creamy, nor expressive, nor emotive nor anything else.  It’s just nice to sit and listen to, maybe sing along to.
 
Quantity wise, there is my only complaint about these, I’d like more mids.  I get that a V shape is more attention grabbing and it know it’s not a massive V shape but I found the vocals to be highly enjoyable, sure a little slanted toward the lower end but they were really nice to listen to for hours.  So kind and mellow on the ear, like a comfy old sofa I know it’s not “the best” but I really, really enjoy it.
 

 
 
Highs:  The proficiency level here picks up a notch.  The highs are forward enough to show off a little of the BA driven in them can do.  It very nicely refined for BA at the price too.  However I still don’t really find I’m listening out for the detail.  I just don’t care.  These are much more about the integrated whole than a collection of parts.  In Owl City’s “On The Wing” the treble edge, is rather hard and it lacks a bit of extension.  BA treble is often unforgiving and when you push these to spit out lots of treble, well it’s a little cutting.  Over all it just feel like it’s what they want to be doing.  They want to go back to a nicely bassy, warmly mellow scene.  I dunno, I’m just not feeling it.
 

 
 
Soundstage:  Pretty big, they have a nicely full-bodied sound, they are nice.  A big comfortably size body of music.  Moderate distances, the upper treble sounds a little distant at times but otherwise everything is rather nearby.
 

 
 
Fit:  Great.  No issues from me, in the ears they went and that was that.
 

 
 
Comfort:  No issues at all for me here.  They do claim “Unmatched Comfort that moulds into every type of human ear possible.”  Not sure about that but no problems here.
 

 
 
Cable:  Have I not seen this somewhere before?  It has a darkish grey translucent sheath over a swirling red and grey banding underneath.  I like it, visually and to the touch it’s nice.  Feels pretty sturdy too.
 

 
 
Build:  I remember when stuff at this price you expected to give concessions about build quality, you didn’t expect things to be as nicely put together as higher end stuff.  These however are great, nothing at all to complain about it. 
 

 
 
Microphonics:  It’s the usual story here, worn up, don’t get any, down you do.  Plus with no neck synch you’ll really want to wear them up, which you should do anyway.
 

 
 
Amped/Unamped:  If you want to big up the bass, then an amp really brings it out but otherwise, you don’t wildly gain much by throwing more power at them.  In all honesty for most listening I’d say you’re possibly better off not amping them.  Just plug them into your phone and youll be fine.  They are clearly designed with being powered from a phone in mind.  With the so so Iphone 5 the bass diminished, its proclivity to expand and fill all the available space was tamed.  The result is that with the 5 you ended up with a little more evenly balanced and even handed sound signature.  Likewise with the Lumia 735 in play they were arguably at their best.  Mids still a little back for my tastes but the bass tightened up notably.  It was a bit of a surprise how fast and nimble Owl City’s “Cave In” became on the 735.  Seriously unexpected.
 
So in short, do not go out of your way to amp them.  If you want to try it then feel free to but don’t count on there being an improvement.
 

 
 
Isolation:  You know it’s getting to the point where I say the say things over and over.  It’s at the better end of what a dynamic will give you so fine for most use.  You know, walking out and about, on a bus etc etc.  Not what I’d pick as a first choice for a flight or Tube commute but if it’s what you got it’s what you got.  As ever, please try not to get run over, you won’t hear traffic with these in your ears.
 

 
 
Accessories:  You get in the box 4 pairs of tips.  That’s your lot.  I’m fine with that but may I suggest if you want them to live a long life, hit up eBay and buy a little case for them.
 

 
 
Value:  At US$50 or £38 it’s in that, audiophiles think is dirt cheap but normal people think is expensive for earphones band.  That these are dual driver, of a hybrid dynamic and balanced armature configuration would have been thought impossibly a few years ago.  Hell a single BA at this price would have been thought impossible never mind adding another driver, a dynamic one to boot.  These are earphones about giving an extremely ear pleasing sound while being gentle and still retrieving enough detail to keep anyone happy.  Acoustically you get a hell of a lot for the money here so I’d say there are excellent value, they’ve got some stiff competition but these can hold their own.
 

 
 
Conclusion:  The NH-14 is a funny little beast.  For one it seems to also come in wood and which looks totally different, so I’m going to ignore that one.  Gold hmm yeah I don’t like gold.  They also come in black and that looks pretty nice.  What’s also pretty curious as that Nouske seem to have pulled these like the proverbial rabbit out of the hat.  They make phone and tablet cases yet have pulled a fully formed earphone out from nowhere.  Not just that, it’s a really good one too. 
 

 
 
Pair these little beasts well, like with the 735, and you get a highly pleasing listening experience.  Its bass is wonderfully easy on the ear, a good level low end rumble, rising and expanding giving an overall richly and nicely articulated low end.  The mids too are so nicely rendered, sure a little low-end skewed but I like it, it’s so nice to listen to, so pleasing I can sit with them on all day and never feel like my ears need a break.  Likewise the treble, on the whole it’s so ear pleasingly rendered, enough crispness when called upon but naturally more rounded.  It doesn’t want to serve up any brutality and my ears love that.  It’s just all such an ear pleasingly nice combination.
 

 
 
So should you buy one?  It really depends what you’re after, this would be a great only IEM.  It’s not so strongly pulled in any direction to something I’d say is a great example of xyz.  It’s about being a nice sounding, just plain nice earphone.  A great big, general crowd pleaser, bit of a V shape with a hearty bottom end that should have enough fullness and body to please most bass fans.  Yet the BA in the works to keep the mids and uppers cleanly rendered, clarity but gently pleasing.  A bassy and warmth slanted generalist that is highly enjoyable to listen to.  I like them.
 
Feb 9, 2016 at 8:13 AM Post #2 of 6
Nouske NH-14 Quick Review
 
Thanks to Nouske for the sample
 
Brief:  Denmark, not just butter and bacon anymore.
 
Price:  US$50 or £38 Drivers: Dual-Driver, 10mm dynamic + Balanced armature
 
Specifications:  Sensitivity: 112 dB/1mw, Impedance: 32 OHM, Frequency response: 8 Hz-26000 Hz, Jack Type : 3.5mm Stereo Gold-plated plug, Cable length: 1.22m.
 
Accessories:  4 pairs of silicon ear tips.
 
Build Quality:  Very nice, it all would appear to very nicely put together.
 
Isolation:  Good.  Towards the upper end of what a dynamic gives.  So fine for out and doubt, on a bus etc etc.  Not really quite up to Tube or flight levels but still easily enough to get yourself run over.  Please do remember to use your eyes people.
 
Comfort/Fit:  Great.  They are a bit on the biggish side but in the ears they went and I had no issue seating them or any comfort issues.  I was happy to use them for several hours at a time with no issues.
 
Aesthetics:  Weirdly their colouring options are gold, black or wood.  Wood isn’t unusual in itself but they look radically different from the black and gold ones.  Presumably it’s the same in side however.  I can’t say I’m wild about gold as a rule, I’d prefer silver but the black ones look pretty nice. 
 
Sound:  So not one but two drivers in them, not any that they are hybrids with one dynamic and one balanced armature inside.  Just even two years back people would have thought you crazy trying to pair the two radically differently behaving driver types into one, not just that, but into one this price?!?!?!?  The dynamic in there shifts the low end air movement.  It’s big, powerful and can give a big rumbly sound, feel too in a way BA’s can’t.  The bass may be the star of the show in fact.  It’s clearly very well-articulated but not hard nor over aggressive.  A little soft maybe for some perhaps but I find this to be superbly easy on the ear.  It’s not flabby, it’s just a little soft at the edges with a more rigid core underneath.  Rich deep lows sound vigorous and powerful when called upon however it’s more natural state is a sweepingly melodic tonality.  It’s just so nice on the ear.  Mids are touch pushed back and a little one the warm side for me but again they are so nicely easy on the ear.  The detail levels are good (unsurprising given it’s a BA at work) yet not overly so.  These are very much about enjoying the whole ensemble than extracting out any particular points.  Thus the highs share these traits, it can near a touch edgy when pushed but mostly it’s likewise not about hurling detail at you.  It’s a delicately smooth and enjoyable dusting of upper end shimmer.  It is mostly anyway, if you start to push the volume they can get a little over excited in the treble.
 
Quantity wise it’s somewhat V shaped with a notable slant towards the bass, they are a bassy, warmly pleasing earphone.
 
Value:  Who would have ever thought a couple of years a dual driver, hybrid IEM would go for under US$50?  There is lots of tech in there for your money.
 
Pro’s:  Big, lovely and sumptuous bass.  Mids and treble nicely detailed.
 
Con’s:  Bass may be too big or too billowy for some tastes.  Highs get a touch unruly at volume.
 
Feb 10, 2016 at 1:29 AM Post #5 of 6
Nice review, might be willing to give hybrids a try again.  It seems like in the past couple years the sub-$100 IEM market has really matured into something quite appealing.  There are just so many promising options out there.
 
Feb 10, 2016 at 5:14 AM Post #6 of 6
  the earbuds looks like xiaomi piston 2

visually yeah, though i did wonder if the maybe shared the same internals as the piston4, the hybrid one.
 
  To me these look exactly like the 10mm Bette Hydrids that have been talked about here and there. 
 
Regardless very nice review and thanks for sharing!

 
maybe but internally in sure somewhere said these are 9.2mm drivers though i cant seem to see where i got that number from.
  Nice review, might be willing to give hybrids a try again.  It seems like in the past couple years the sub-$100 IEM market has really matured into something quite appealing.  There are just so many promising options out there.

oh indeed the market has improved so much its not funny, so many things, so cheap and are actually really good.
 

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