Head Gear Reviews by miserybeforethemusic
  1. Campfire Audio Honeydew

    3.50 star(s)
    It's really not hard to see the foothold Campfire Audio (founded in 2009 as ALO Audio) has managed to take over the IEM market in a relatively short period of time. Since 2015, Campfire has seemingly taken the IEM scene by storm with its unique tunings that either make life-long fans or permanent enemies of the company. While not as polarizing as, say, Tin Audio, Campfire's tunings are certainly unique and they've been able to amass enough variety in those unique tunings to have a little something for everybody. Why then, with all of this momentum...
  2. HiBy WH3

    2.50 star(s)
    This review has been a long time coming. I originally purchased the WH3 from MusicTeck, with my own funds, back in April and have been using it on and off over the three months since. Considering there has been no new development for the WH3 in my entire demo period, I have chosen to remove a star from the rating. At this point, I think it's safe to assume there will be no further updates for this product. The TWS market is saturated, perhaps beyond any reasonable measure. It seems that everybody and their mother came out with a set of True Wireless...
  3. Etymotic EVO

    4.50 star(s)
    Part One: The Prologue Imagine, for a moment, you’re Mead Killion, Ph. D. and co-founder of Etymotic, reflecting on your time in the industry. Not in your wildest dreams could you have imagined that your small earphone company would have ever taken off the ground, let alone enjoyed over a 30-year foothold in the consumer IEM market. Or that it would establish a stronghold in the head-fi community as a potential gold standard for neutrality. Or even that there were ways to further improve upon that standard. As early as 1984, Etymotic was already...
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