Reviews by Lebot

Lebot

New Head-Fier
Cozy
Pros: Price
Decent soundstage
Very present Bass
Warm and natural mids
Vocals never get shouty
Build quality
Cons: Stock cable
Stock tips
Imaging
Fit
At this point i guess i don't have to explain what's Blon, right?
"What's Blon?"
Dude, do you live under a rock?
Ok, i'll (try) to explain for you.
Blon is an chinese headphone brand that became very popular after release the Bl 03.
The Bl 03 are cheap iems that quickly became very popular in the audio comunity.
"Why?"
I gonna explain in this review, be patient.

Build quality and fit
The Blons are made in metal, so they feel pretty solid, but due the metal they are a bit heavy.
The conectors are an weird kind of 0.78 2 pins.
The fit is terrible.
The shells themselves are not the problem.
The main problem is the nozzles, that are too short, then the fit is pretty shallow and some people can't get an good seal.
Fortunately, this can be fixed with aftermark eartips, like spinfits.
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As we're talking about eartips, lets talk about the stock eartips and cable.
It comes with 6 pairs of silicone tips.
The eartips are really bad, i can't get a decent seal with they, so i can't talk about how they sound, but the materials aren't good.

Feels very fragile and not well made.
Sadly (not at all) i've lost most part of the tips, so i can't show them.

The cable is also bad, but not due to the wires themselves, and due to the earhooks.
The earhooks are molded in a weird shape and with a stiff plastic that have a "spring" effect.
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The cable itself isn't that bad, actually IMO is better than the old Kz brown cables, but it tangles a lot.
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The sound

This is the reason of these little guys are so famous.
They have an warm sound signature, with focus on the bass.
The bass is strong but i would not call this a basshead iem.
It's on the relaxed side, so it sounds very organic and natural, with a good impact and decent texture.
Due to the more relaxed kind, the bass isn't the fastest, then for complexe tracks i would not recommend the Blons.

The mids are my favorite part about this iem.
They sound a bit veiled, but due to the naturality i can forgive it.
The mids are on the warmer side, vocals sound pretty smooth and never gets shouty.
Instruments sounds very correct and wont be agressive like some other cheap iems.

The treble is the worst part of the Blons.
They aren't bad, but at the sabe time aren't as good as the bass and mids.
It lacks air and sound a bit lifeless sometimes.

Soundstage and imaging
The soundstage is actually decent, but the imaging isn't the best.
You can distinguish if the sound comes from the left, right, back or front, but you can't pickpoint.

Details
The details are fine, not bad but not amazing, just ok.



Conclusion
For the price, the Blons are good, they sound very natural and fun, but it can suffer in busy songs though.
If you don't listen to very complex tracks, it will be an decent option under 30$.
Sorry if my english sucks, english isn't my first language, i'm learning.
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stevenhertzberg
stevenhertzberg
I have found that the tangle prone stock cable actually sounded better with these drivers than a few after markets. As long as you let the cable hang down and not around your ear it’s a symbiotic match.However, I can’t help you with the tangles. Once you get them to seal properly and feed them with a lot of power they are amazing and not just for the price. Very underrated in my opinion.
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