Vestat

Head-Fier
Cool as hell for new gen kiddos
Pros: Powerful and warm bass
Cons: Dark signature
Not really detailed
Narrow soundstage
Low-end headset, good for walking on the street while listening to trap music. Definitely not for high definition and audio details lovers.

IMPRESSION AND QUALITY:

The packaging is minimal and kind of cheap, protects well and presents the product clearly but there are better packaging for a similar price.

The headset, on the other hand, gives a very premium feeling in the hand.. it looks somehow like Bang & Olusfen style, weighs quite a lot, looks very sturdy and is well cared for. Rubber pads included as shown in the photos, not very large in size.

COMFORT:

Very comfortable to wear even for a long time. Despite the weight they remain well hung. Possibly not the best for running, the cable transfers a lot of noise into the headphones when you move too much, and no preformed arch is included attached to the cable.

GENERAL AUDIO QUALITY

Very bassy, sounds a bit dark but pleasant enough. Not very detailed but they’re not earphones for recording chambers!

LOWS: They are the dominant side of these headphones. Very prominent, they tend to blur everything else while maintaining a decent level of detail. Their timbre and range are beautiful, sometimes they get a little confused but they are always pleasant. Unfortunately they are so dominant as to make darker even the brightest tracks. With a little equalization you can improve the volume of the bass but the single drive doesn’t let huge digital wave changes.

MIDS: They are there and they can be heard, however you need to focus to perceive them in the extremely bassy environment. They also seem to have good detail, the drive is well built, but they get lost in the other frequencies as the magnet strives to keep up with the dynamic range.

TREBLES: Unfortunately, even here they are overwhelmed by the low frequencies. You hear details and potential, but they always tend to remain muted due to the general tuning of the headset. If you try to equalize the high frequencies to make them stand out, you get mediocre results and possible deistortions.

DETAIL: Little possibility of equalization that leads towards distortion. Closed and gloomy soundstage due to the low frequencies, funnel effect is present. Near zero instruments separation, details are present but need to listen to the music as a single "everything" pumping into the speakers.

CONCLUSIONS:

In my opinion you can find better products at a similar price .. However the product is very well done on a construction level and is cool and stylish once worn. Perfect for those who want to show off style while hearing trap music on afternoons at the park with friends. For the price at which it is sold, there is really nothing to lose. As always, it all depends on what you are looking for.

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mochill

Headphoneus Supremus
Blon t3 , transparent and open
Pros: Sound and build
Cons: Not much to complain about
Blon has many iems , and this was one new iem they released claiming to have 11mm carbon driver. Accessories are bare minimum including a little bad with 3 pair of different tips that are soft.

The tips I feel does hinder the sound making is too warm and thick. I'm using acoustune aet08 tips for my review. I bought them here :
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100...m=5261.ProductManageOnline.0.0.3c504edfquM6Ol

Sound :
Bass : the is deep and control with speed and texture . At the beginning it was massive and thick but still fast . I gave it 10 hrs of hardcore burn in with full blast plus 15 extra db of ore in neutron music player.

Midrange : is transparent and 3D with wide and deep presentation. It sounds just right with no thin weight. Before burn in it was thick and almost veiled sounding.

Treble : smooth and transparent and clear without any peaks. Before burn in it was slightly peaky and not clean sounding.

Conclusion: for the price it's worth it and build it top notch . Don't forget to give it heavy duty burn in and you'll be rewarded.
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Headphones and Coffee

Previously known as Wretched Stare
Another Oppoty to like
Pros: Sound, Build quality, looks great
Cons: Bare Minimal accessories and they have some heft to them.
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The T3 comes in a mini box with that classic BLON writing we all love. inside is tips of various sizes, no pouch this time and the cable is a fixed cable meaning it doesn't come off. There is some feedback when moving around most fixed cables have this micro phonics to some degree. Build quality is great considering this is sub $20 at this time. Comfort is good despite the weight and I was able to get a good seal so isolation was also good but I did use foam later.

Bass: Is good definitely is boosted and has a decent amount of control for this price range, Sub-Bass is powerful but overbearing Mid-Bass has an nice punch and details It can be very enjoyable with music that is bass driven.

Mids: Are warm due to bleed but a shift forward keeps them from being overtaken by the Bass but this is not a bad trait and they have a natural feeling to them. Vocals sounded good considering this is a ultra budget IEM.

Treble: Has some details that are decent but it is a fast and polite treble meaning it doesn't hang around long enough to get harsh but can sparkle on some songs.

Soundstage: It has a good natural feeling to it , its far from wide but not narrow either, I would say its above average but not BL03 impressive. Imaging was decent too but try to remember this isn't a expensive earphone.

Conclusion:
The BLON BL-T3 is a well made budget IEM , it sounds great perhaps a little on the dark side but with a pleasant warm tone that I found enjoyable. It is priced in a competitive area now with IEMs like the EDX etc but still its unique looks and solid build cant be ignored.
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