General Information

Driver type: 9mm dual-diaphragm dynamic microdriver
Frequency range: 20Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity: 103dB at 1kHz
Impedance: 16Ω
Cable length: 1.2m / 47”
Plug type: 3.5mm gold plated, right angle format
Water resistance level: IPX-4

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Previously known as Wretched Stare
A great Entry-Level Pro IEM
Pros: Amazing Bass, great vocals, decent accessorizes a well balanced signature
Cons: No removable cable , relaxed treble
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The AF100 MK2 is a revised edition of AudioFly’s base model professional in ear monitor.

Build and comfort:

The AF100 comes with a nice case to protect them and both silicone regular and multiple flange tips and a set foam that are the default tips. The shell is a transparent resin and the weight and shape make this ideal for long usage. An attached silver plated cable give these a nice look yet its not flashy or distracting, despite the lightweight it feels good and durable.

Sound:

Bass:

This IEM has one of the most detailed lower ends with exceptionally clean yet powerful Sub-Bass. That said it doesn’t intrude upon the Mids and with most recordings is no fatiguing and enjoyable. The Mid-Bass is punchy and balanced also with good details. Giving these that big stereo sound that is quite nice IMO.

Mids:

The Mids are very detailed are well balanced and have some warmth about them that makes them very enjoyable, vocals are in front of the bass, natural and clear sounding. Its nice to have great bass without sacrificing the mids.

Treble:

The treble is well below the harsh line, in fact the highs are relaxed and smooth with some details. I like this very much, its well defined and has enough extension and sparkle to compliment the bass and midrange.

Soundstage:

The soundstage is accurate and has a fair amount of width to them. Imaging is better than I was expecting from a single dynamic driver but lately this seems to be the normal.

In Conclusion:

The AF100 MK2 is a great sounding well balanced IEM with great Bass , excellent vocals and a mature high end that provides wonderful details and a pleasant fun signature that can be enjoyed all day for both work or just relaxing to some good tunes and a delicious cup of coffee etc.

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How's the fit? What's the price? Does it sound better with amping?
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They are small and have a comfortable shape so fit should be good for most, they retail for $59 US, most earphones benefit from a amp and DAC.
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I've had these for a week. At first I thought they were dark and a little muffled. That was with the Complies. However, after about 50 hours on these incl. on three flights and airports, I came to really prefer the coherent sound of a single driver at this price point, vs. the hybrid such as my CCA C12s. Sure they don't present the decay of cymbals or bells nearly as well as do balanced armatures, but the whole of the sound is more together sounding.

I tried the triflange, the single olive, and the comply tips. With Comply, I have EQ'd the 60 and 150 Hz in spotify down a litte, and the 2.5k up just a touch. With the triflange, I run them flat, but feel like I'm missing a little bass.

The bass of the C12 sounds somewhat thunky to me... the Audiofly's bass the same impact, but is more tuneful and clean despite the greater volume in the bass region.

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