Reviews by miguel.yarce

miguel.yarce

100+ Head-Fier
Fiio FH3
Pros: - Very comfortable
- Metal construction
- Lot of accessories
- Well packed
- Fast and detailed bass
- Mids and highs body
- Stage above the average
- Nice cable included.
- Easy to drive
Cons: - Missing balanced cable.
The Fiio FH3 includes 3 Drivers, 1 beryllium coated dynamic driver and 2 BA.

Packaging and Accessories.

- Hard case typical from FIIO, very durable and impermeable.
- Small Pouch, that is my favorite since FH5
- 11 tips of 4 different types.
- Cleaning brush
- Cable 3.5 mm.

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In my opinion it have enough accessories for the price range!. The included cable is a silver-plated covered with plastic that seems very well builded and durable. It ends in a L 3.5 mm connection and It uses the MMCX connections.

Comfort.

Although this model is made of metal it does not feel heavy, and as I remember is a little bit smaller than the FH5. I can use them for hours with any comfort issue or fatigue, It have a wonderful fit that helps to the isolation, for sure using the correct tip size.

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Bass

The quantity, quality and detail that the S. turbo bass deliver from the beryllium coated driver is the best part of the FH3. The bass is very fast and detailed, you can feel and recognize the position and timbre of each instrument.

Mids

The midrange is very detiled, with body and nice texture.

Highs

Not aggressive, sibilant or sharped but very present.

Soundstage

This is other aspect from the FH3 that I really like, the soundstage and image is just fine, above the average on this price.

Thanks to its impedance and sensitivity is very easy to drive, I am using a zorloo ztella, pioneer xdp 30r and sony WM1A and the result is just great.

The sounding, comfort, building and price makes this Fiio option a winner, very recommended.

Regards!


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miguel.yarce
miguel.yarce
@Timoteew they are quite different I feel a wider soundstage in the RAH but regarding the instrumental separation are almost in the same level. Depends on the filter combinations you can have a similar perfil, but the RAH brings more details on the mids and highs with a v shape very nice to enjoy the music, on the other hand in the FH3 you have something a little more balanced.
Timoteew
Timoteew
miguel.yarce That's interesting to hear - I have the RAH myself and was considering picking up an FH3. Might give it a miss though because with the purple nozzle and orange filter on RAH the frequency response is reasonably balanced and suits my tastes nicely.
miguel.yarce
miguel.yarce
@Timoteew, yes in the RAH you have a lot of possibilities, I just bought the fh3 only to have a on the go in ear but not as an upgrade, so if you want a daily use inear or second one FH3 is an good choice
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