Obravo erib-2a Review
April 2016
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Sources used:
Sony ZX1 Walkman, HP X360 Spectre with MS Win 10 laptop, Tag Mclaren DVD32R cd player.
Amp & Dacs used:
Chord Hugo & Mojo with QED Reference & Vertere DFI USB cables.
Vorzuge PureII+ portable amplifier with Whiplash Hybrid V3 LOD
Specification:
- Frequency Response: 20Hz~35KHz
- Tweeter: 8mm Air Motion Transformer Tweeter
- Dynamic Driver: 10mm Neodymium Driver
- Impedance: 16 ohm
- Sensibility in dB: 102dB
- Weight: 35 g
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Firstly need to say thanks to the Eu Jin for organizing this Erib-2a tour and the mystery benefactor who has supplied these to make it possible to listen to these for several days in the comfort of my own home with my pipes and slippers. Also have to acknowledge Glassmonkey here for making me aware there was a tour of this intriguing earphones to start with otherwise I would be no the wiser!
Obravo is a name I have not been so familiar with until recently and with planner magnetic technology becoming ever more present in full size headphones today this looked an interesting prospect with these actually making this a Hybrid with a 10mm Neodymium driver and 8mm air motion transformer tweeter which sounds even more complex when this has to be implemented into an iem casing as opposed to a headphone design.
Obravo actually have three different versions of the Erib with a wooden ear cup model for a warmer signature sound and the ceramic version for a more detail and openness although the prices are reflected differently between the three. Here we have the aluminium version for a more balanced sound across the board which comes in at £550 here in the UK currently.


Ergonomics & Design…
The design is not your usual iem affair which uses planner magnetic technology in conjunction with a dynamic driver which makes for a different type of listening experience ahead as it is the first such type of iem to be designed like this. The metal casing is fairly deep due to this which does tend to make it stick out of the ear to most iem’s. The design has been made to wear down from what I can tell although I guess there is nothing to stop you wearing it over ear but the strain relief design makes it feel not so natural to have it this way.
The actual plug system to connect the cable to the iems is a very solid design and just has a push snap shut connection. Then to disconnect just pull with a little extra pressure to release as it is a nice solid connection that will not come away too easily.
The Obravos also come with clear looking silicone wings which wrap around the iem barrel so when you put them in they will help support the weight and direction of the iem to stay in place and low and behold it works and really does keep them in place which is quite an ingenious bit of designing by whoever done this at Obravo.
The cord is a 1.2 Metre cloth type design with 3.5 jack which is not too microphonic when music is playing which makes this passable on the microphonics side.
I first tried silicone tips with the erib’s but there seemed to be no bass and sounded washed out with a harsher top end so went on to the Complys which personally I have not got on with in the past but have to say these were okay and found the art of these iem’s as they were a little big on the bore even in small size that I am is to not try and shove the comply tip all the way into the canal like other iems out there, just push gently enough it forms the seal and let it settle. as when I first tried getting them in further like a normal tip as well as asserting too much pressure it was muffling the sound so this also helps out with the soundstage effects doing this I found.
There is also a balanced cable which was not provided on this tour edition which was a shame as I have a Cavalli Carbon amp on loan from a good friend at the moment (shout out & thanks to Rocketron around these parts for that) so could of tested it in balanced mode and would have been interesting with this iem having an already spacious soundstage already which I will go into in the Sound Impressions section. For the price it’s just a shame they have not included a balanced cable.
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.... Is a little hit and miss here with the case been a storage case big enough to get three pairs of these iems in theory if it was not for them filling the dead space with foam inserts to house the iem’s unattached and a cut out place for the 6.3mm plug adaptor (which my the way is a very gorgeous low profile plug adaptor to the normal ones you can buy) and then they have added six metal stalks in the foam cut outs that are meant to house ear tips which is really not practical really if you are travelling with them. Cannot fault the quality and finish of the case but it should really be a travel size case just big enough to store the erib-2a’s with tips and the jack plug adaptor.
It also comes with silicone tips and comply soft memory foam tips and two sets of silicone wings.
Erib-2a Sound Impressions
The first thing you notice with first few minutes of listening is how clear and clean these Obravo’s sound and have a sense of a panoramic soundstage that puts it into the same league of headphones let alone iem’s!
A few tracks in and the erib-2a is balanced in its presentation and is not trying to be a cast type signature of any kind and is not predominant in any section with these iem’s.
The erib presents the music in a very clean and articulate way with plenty of black space around everything and feels quick in its start stop response with instruments which give it good pace and rhythm due to its planner magnetic design.
Instruments do not sound bloated or coloured and have a natural tone to them. The Erib-2a sounds like it should be a studio monitor as it is sounds fairly balanced but is far from flat in response and has a dynamic feel and with its punchy tight bass adds a dimension of been able to still have that emotional attachment to songs.
With my ZX1 Walkman once I worked out how to get the seal just right with these comply tips it was at home playing through the ZX1 which had enough to drive these 16 ohm erib-2a’s but it was around the 80% point on the volume with most songs so was not much left if there was an older recording that was a few db less in recording levels, normally my JH16’s would be around the 55-65% mark volume mark on my ZX1.
Then found myself listening to the ZX1 for a few hours with these with ease using FLAC files with there been a nice compliment between the ZX1 more warmer dynamic signature and the clean calm balanced quick step nature of the erib-2a.
It was just a shame I don’t think from my impressions in the design and ergonomics section outlined that I could use these for normal purpose of iem use on the go when out and about or commuting especially when I’ve been used to my custom iems flush fit or something like the Shure SE535 flush type fit.
Also with the open vented back design and the already outlined these are not so isolated to traditional iem’s but is only apparent when no music is playing which is great for when commuting as would not need to take them out to talk to someone as with the music stopped I could hear people talking just fine. Unless you listen to quite passages of music all the time these should be okay for commuting or on the move.


With the Chord Hugo running from FLAC files on the laptop it goes up another level from the ZX1 and can start to hear the real response of the bass on these erib-2a’s and they can go low when they really want to all though some will still feel these will not go low enough. It is indicative to the erib signature been pulled off as without the real bass presence been there these would start to sound to washed out or treble edgy but the bass response is just right with the low bass only really going low when it needs too and not all the time.
As from my experience initially with these if you do not get any bass then it is going to be due to an incomplete seal with the tips but once you have there should be a good responsive well controlled bass with the erib-2a. The sub bass is not a big bloated affair covering every inch of room available kind of bass that blanket covers you but more a focused tight controlled bass drop that has a punch to it which you will never hear obstructs the information in the mids even during complex or busy passages of music.
The low bass frequency done in precise manner which is complimented by the mid bass section which really gives the Obravos its nice sense of rhythm & beats that gets me tapping my feet with songs and the upper mids giving clarity to the highs which never feel like they are hiding at any time yet clarity and precision is order of the day with this erib-2a’s.
This iem doesn’t know how to do cluttered or messy with its magnetic planner technology keeping the pace tight and quick with harmonics and upper mids with trebles not been too harsh on the whole although it can step close to going over the line into slight harshness with some above average recorded tracks.
The only time the erib-2a does cross that line with been a bit too bright or edgy is if the recording is poor and noticed it certainly doesn’t mask poor recordings yet will reward in spades with a well mastered recording, so it’s one of those iem’s that’s going to at times be painful with songs you love but cannot enjoy as they are at best a torture experience with the Obravos exposing that or with a well recorded bit of material suddenly have a full body to the mids with crystal highs never too sharp with really transparent presentation with a good dynamic range.
It is a strange sense of listening to these in a good way which was, as the more hours I have racked up with these I find myself immersed listening to them even though they are very clear, clean and articulate they convey the nuances in detail in a very logical and coherent manner that you get all the information feed at the same time but my brain could easily decipher it all quick as it was been fired at me.
Some headphones or eim’s have a way with their signature which can be warm or bassy to add emotion to songs but the erib just tells it the way it is yet at the same time doing so not sounding cold or flat in in the process but this is one of those iems you just hear it instead of feel it.
The soundstage is what helps make instruments have the ability to come at you from the wings from a distance and add to the panning of the stereo image with great effect that it makes you feel like you are listening to a pair of open back headphones.
In conjunction with the erib-2a seeming to have a very good “black ground” it lends to instruments just seem to be in their own space and time which I think is also helped by the different driver technology with the magnetic planner keeping the highs fluid with great transients which is a word that can sum up the overall package of this sound as it is just so uber clear and clean sounding like someone has stripped away a big veiled curtain from the music.
I have just recently fell in love with a totally opposite signature with the Meze99 classic headphones yet I find myself loving this just as much even though it is a totally different way of painting the picture with these iem’s although it paint’s a more lifelike painting or to me I would say it is more like a photo as the more I listen to these I think they really would be at home in the studio for mixing as they give a great realistic balance across the range with real tonal qualities to all instruments or vocals that are played through it.
Listening to Muse - Dead inside track I could just hear the vocals of Matt Bellamy project really well in a 3D sense with the more his vocals got stronger and louder yet all the way though this song I could always hear the clarity of the mids clear as a whistle as the mid bass and lower bass kicks are so clean and controlled it sounds like they are detached separately in their own sphere yet still all together sharing the same space as they never interfere with what I’m hearing in the mids with the electric guitars is tonal delight with no distortion or any over thickness to the strings.
If anything I did notice with some string work was sometimes there was maybe not enough body or crunch to the chords on the guitar strings not that it was ever to thin sounding but felt there could have been a little more meat on the bones with string work on some songs. This did not detract from the overall enjoyment of listening as it still conveys guitars to a good level but would just like to of seen a tad more meat on the bones in this area at times.
Listening to Rob D Furious Angles (instrumental) and Clubbed to Death is easy to follow with great separation and great speed and agility keeping up and the spread of the soundstage makes these songs feel like you are in the middle of it all with the pin point imaging these eribs do with ease. I might not be getting the full 10K fathom depth of bass on the Erib-2a to other bass hungry iem’s around or headphones out there but it still gives plenty of body to the mids and they still go low enough to give the impact needed to fulfil dynamics to a song that have a well recorded bass note.
It would be nice to have some more low end or a blanket sub bass effect with certain tracks but these will still surprise you once in a while how deep they are able to go like Queen’s You Don’t Fool Me all though just sits straddling along with a nice mid bass tempo which has one drum kick that comes out of nowhere almost goes sub sonic for these iem’s and is a like wow moment… where did that come from?! Dance oriented electronic bass seems to make these reach a bit further down with some tracks too which makes them perfect with the fast stepping mids & highs and the bass punch the erib-2a’s can deliver.


The erib-2a’s are so good at presenting everything else on such an even keelwith a still more than acceptable execution of how the bass is delivered from the mid to low frequency’s I can live with this bass quite happily (this is coming from someone who listens to JH16 bass and likes the new Meze bass) after all I have heard plenty of iem’s out there before that exhibit all the good points like the erib-2a is capable of only to have a very flat bass which equals no bass at all making it feel like the whole experience is flat lining a dull experience with it too treble accentuated due to lack of bass balancing it all out, which I do not get close to feeling with these iems at all.
Detail is something else with the erib-2a as minute fine micro details come out of nowhere and will sound like they are passed to you on a plate separate from everything else that is going on around you. Listening to Trombone Shorty has plenty of funk and dynamics on the erib and the trumpets and trombones are dominant as vocals are on these wonderfully focused vocal generators.
Yes.. vocals sound so clear with great micro detail uncluttered, easy to follow with no warming, just a neutral & natural tone to vocals and harmonies are so well layered in the music too it makes following backing and lead vocals very easy with the erib-2a’s.
Listening to Dido has depth and space with her vocals feeling alive with a lush texture to the tone of her voice the erib sounds perfection whether it be the smooth vocals of Kate Bush or Lera Lynn to the gravel scrapping rock vocals of AC-DC’s Brian Johnson just sound so linear and unveiled and can hear all the nuances of his gritty powerful rock vocals. It is a joy to hear the vocals so easily right in front of you but at the same time just as easy to follow all the details of the rest of the music which envelopes the listener.
Not the best of recordings for such a band but Queen’s Innuendo and Invisible Man really show how the erib’s deal with detail and imaging with the big soundstage available to great effect.
The depth of these iems mixed with the expansive soundstage makes you feel like you are sitting in the middle rather than traditional sitting in front of stage feeling which reminded me of an experience I had hearing a pair of Eclipse speakers for the first time last weekend (thanks again to Rocketron for letting me listen to them) where the imaging was staggering putting me more in the music than I have heard with a pair of speakers and the erib-2a has ironically done that to me immersing me into the music with its wrap around soundstage width, depth and imaging in spades.
Only trade off with this was sometimes something like drumming that usually comes from the front direction of stage in a song was firing from the side of me which was a bit strange at times was enjoying the overall signature of the erib-2a’s by now there was still enough natural information coming from the centre of the soundstage the times it felt a bit abnormally to the side which is where it probably feels like it is pulling you into the mix at the same time.
Listening to Ed Sheeran X album has plenty of verve and wide dynamics with nice sparkle to the highs making Ed’s acoustic guitar sound realistically sharp at the end of notes yet still the Obravos still have a way of just sounding not over coloured with a nice balance to preceding’s with plenty of different sounds mixed into tracks on this album are easy to pick out and follow.
Michael Jacksons 25
th remaster of Thriller has so much air, speed & attack on this album with the quick response of the planer magnetic technology, its ability to be quick start and stop with musical notes with not much overhang gives Thriller a “live” feel with a sense you could be listening to this in a 80’s disco club.


These went to another level was then listening to live music with the erib-2a made me go wow as it is just perfect placement soundstage feeling of measuring a room or auditorium correctly as if it was done by one of those laser rulers, it is uncanny listening to live performances on these, again that almost neutral and linear feel just with so much spaciousness reflect live performances on level of realism with the Obravos.
The erib-2a with live songs really became addictive due to the vast soundstage the Obravos provided and sense of depth and reality with the soundstage to a concert with vocals as good as they already are on the Erib-2a they are just cutting with clarity and my current fav track live with Cream’s Toad – live the Royal Albert with the drums sounding taught and with really great panning from left to right and the symbols clashing have a lovely sparkle and shimmer to them. I could play this track again and again on the Obravos with ease for sure as I get a rush hearing this every time.
Conclusion
The Obravo erib-2a over the course of seven days in terms of sound have gradually won me over...
They may not be quite there with enough bass for some that place emphasis on plenty of bass type signature to go with their coffee & three sugars but it has a nice punchy focused well controlled bass which can plummet in quantity sometimes which can take you aback a bit.
The emphasis here seems to of been make a well balanced iem with less colouration than possible but yet still make it sound dynamic enough to breathe life into music and have a massive soundstage for a pair of iems that can rival many open backs out there.
I found where the Obravos can do rendering of micro detail with the soundstage well is because it does not need to be a warm or bass heavy iem as it just brings clarity to everything you listen to.
Sure, it might not be too forgiving with poor or overly bright recordings but when a piece of music is mastered well enough the Obravos really can sing to the point you can listen to these for hours on end.
I am glad I decided to partake in this tour in the end as I have found a really addictive iem that does it in a very understated yet reassuring way of just letting you hear music without all the fanfare of bells and whistles and magic shows.
It doesn’t try to be something it is not, the erib-2a is just straight down the line in presenting you with a well-balanced natural detailed listen. I just wish they were a little more low profile somehow fit wise with their sense of I’m playing Frankenstein's monster tonight and had a better stream lined storage case and maybe the price will deter some from investigating further as I feel at this price point you are paying for the technology as much as the sound but if you fall in love with these this probably might not deter you.
There is not too much to really moan about on the sound too much, a couple of smaller issues here and there which I have mentioned in the Sound impressions section but it really only losses out on stars for me with the culmination of the bulkiness and design with storage case been impractical and the overall price (they should be including a balanced cable at this price) is what hampers it for me otherwise it would be getting higher marks which is a shame as I like the overall sound of these.
The short of it which in terms of SQ is Obravo have without doubt made a good sounding iem with over complicating it which is a Bravo from me for the Obravo!




I find the bass similar to you, it is the minimum I'd accept from the range, so when I hear that others in the series have less bass, I'm not interested. I also found that the bass extension is actually quite good, but that it doesn't throw out as much quantity as I'd like. With both the ERIB-2a and the EAMT-3w I found that a DAP with a little bit of colouration (lower mids/midbass boost) pairs well. For me, the DX50 has done beautifully with both. I've also enjoyed both out of my Note 2. You can get great sound out of your phone with these IEMs.