Head Gear Reviews by navmau
  1. Future Sonics 010-045 Atrio Series M5 Earbuds (Onyx Black)

    4.50 star(s)
    Intro This is a review of the Future Sonics Atrio MG7. This model of Atrio carry’s the latest MG7 drivers (I also recently realised the "MG" in the driver names is probably the initials of FS founder, Marty Garcia LOL), which are said to be a great improvement over the previous MG5pro driver (which was one ahead of the older MG5 driver), retails for $199 but I got mine for AU$160. This puts them at somewhat upper mid-level IEMs in terms of price but in terms of sound, IME they are much higher up the scale. In fact, it is very hard to find a...
  2. Thin Film Technology Acoustics - TFTA-2100-3V2B (1XB)

    4.00 star(s)
    Intro This is a review of the TFT Acoustics - TFTA 1XB. These are TFTA’s flagship IEMs, costing ~AUD$150. This puts them at somewhat upper mid-level IEMs. The 1XB and the 1VS are TFTA’s two high end models where the 1XB is tuned to produce more sub-bass.   Out of the box, they sounded pretty open, probably due to the small vent but the bass dominated the spectrum. I allowed them to burn-in for about 50 hours before I started properly reviewing them.   Packaging & Accessories The packaging is VERY simple, just a small cardboard box with an...
  3. Thin Film Technology Acoustics TFTA-1200-V1 (TFTA-5V)

    4.00 star(s)
    Intro This is a review of the TFTA 1200-1V. These are TFTA’s entry level earbuds, costing ~$50. This puts them at somewhat mid-level earbuds in the earbuds game. My main “open” earphones are the Yuin PK3 and the Koss KSC75. I have previously owned the Blox TM5 (long ago) and some Sennheiser buds. Out of the box, they sounded pretty boxed in and the bass dominated the spectrum. I allowed them to burn-in for about 25 hours before I started properly reviewing them. Read on to find out how they performed after burn-in.   Packaging & Accessories...
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