Head Gear Reviews by KillerLab
  1. 64 Audio U4s

    4.50 star(s)
    64Audio U4s Review Prelude: 64Audio is probably amongst the most famed IEM manufacturers as of today. Not only are they are a popular brand amongst audiophiles, they also make custom monitors for some of the most renowned artists and producers out there. Personally I’ve tried the U12t, U6t, Duo, Fourté Blanc, yet, save for the U12t, none of them have truly impressed me. To me, their products mostly still stay within the realm of “luxury”. While their IEMs are actually all good, or even fantastic, they simply don’t have a high...
  2. Acoustune HS1750CU

    4.00 star(s)
    Acoustune HS1750CU Review: Tastefully Flavored Prelude: Even in an age where many are striving for high driver counts and experimenting with various different combinations of driver types, few companies stay true to the “original” single dynamic driver design. Three such include DITA, Sennheiser (IE lineup), and Acoustune. Acoustune, an IEM company founded in 2013 in Japan, also subsidiary of NDICS, parent company of Pentaconn. Not only do they adopt some of their sister company’s products, such as the 4.4mm plug and the Ear connector, they also...
  3. ddHiFi BC150B Headphone Upgrade Cable

    4.00 star(s)
    Photo dump of the BC150B: Mini-review: Build Quality: 8/10. Excellent at this price. Very few machining marks observed on the y-split and pins, virtually none on the plug. Perfect braiding and uniform length. Glossy, silky smooth, soft and pliable insulation. The largest issue is probably the heat shrink strain reliefs around the pins, which are not cut perfectly. Plug and unplug feel of the 4.4mm plug is amongst the softest I've used, and the plug and unplug feel of the HD 800 S ODU pins are a bit rough (more so than the connectors on the...
  4. Tanchjim Space

    4.00 star(s)
    Tanchjim Space Review About Me: Hi, I’m fugu (KillerLab). A student currently completing studies in Canada. I have been an audiophile for almost 2 years, although I have had interest in audio for a duration much longer than that. I love listening to J-Pop (yes, J for Japanese), J-Rock, OSTs, and occasionally, Electronic/Dance and Folk. My reviewing style (and the way I define certain terms) are largely inspired by crinacle and Precogvision. Prelude: I remember reading L7AudioLab’s (WolfX700) article on the Luxury & Precision W2 (CS43198), and...
  5. Effect Audio X Elysian Acoustic Labs: GAEA

    4.50 star(s)
    EA x EA Gaea: The Voice of the Goddess About Me: Hi, I’m fugu (KillerLab). A student currently completing studies in Canada. I have been an audiophile for almost 2 years, although I have had interest in audio for a duration much longer than that. I love listening to J-Pop (yes, J for Japanese), J-Rock, OSTs, and occasionally, Electronic and Classical. My reviewing style (and the way I define certain terms) are largely inspired by crinacle and Precogvision. Notice: I have purchased this unit at a discounted price from MusicTeck in exchange...
  6. Softears Twilight

    4.50 star(s)
    SoftEars Twilight Review The Turii Ti situation: The Twilight and the Turii Ti are completely different. The Turii Ti uses the same 11mm DLC + PEEK dynamic driver as the Turii with 1.6T of magnetic flux. The Twilight uses a 10mm DLC + FreeEdge suspension dynamic driver (no creases on the suspension), which is developed specifically for this next generation of IEMs. Just wanted to clear that out, as I did find some people having questions about this, given that the Turii Ti has no official documentation about its specs. About Me: Hi, I’m fugu...
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