Ferdinando1968
500+ Head-Fier
I just received them and listened to them for just a couple of hours, playing around with the DSP cable.
Aesthetically they are nice, but not gorgeous.
They are more comfortable to wear than the various Blessings, even if they protrude from the ears.
The build quality seems good to me, but not excellent.
Sonically, in my very humble opinion, they sound similar to the B3, but with medium and medium-high tones (let's leave the highs alone, because I'm too old ) more refined, less metallic and more natural.
Mammoth bass when necessary, but dry and cold (different from those of the QUATTRO and even more so from those of the Shozy B2).
I already have the analog cable ready to use them in the classic way. I want to test EQ profiles with the T71 Qudelix.
Personally, I like the B3 and B2 Dusk sound, so I like them and would buy them again.
These are growing inside me.
The improvement in wearing comfort is a significant step forward compared to previous versions of the Blessing, and allows you to listen for much longer without fatigue (wearability has always been a critical point of the Blessing for me).
I also found that the isolation from the external environment is very good, and this allows you to get good listening even while walking down the street, without having to increase the volume excessively.
(I'm using the stock tips).
All this, combined with the better general tuning compared to the previous Blessings, allows for pleasant and enjoyable listening, I would say with any musical genre.
(the rendering of the voices is remarkable)
I have tried the various PEQ profiles published by Timmy, using the T71 Qudelix, and I have a slight preference for the HBB and Super22 profiles, but I prefer the 'nature' sound without PEQ, coupled with a good DAC, with good driving ability.
So I think I can say that these IEMs are excellent,
and are a valid upgrade compared to the B3 and B2 Dusk.