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Moondrop has teased another single dynamic driver IEM, the Moondrop Kato. According to some information it has some newly developed ULT(Ultra-Linear Technology) dynamic driver unit with a DLC composite diaphragm. Been a fan of Kanas Pro and KXXS, this one looks like an upgrade. Does anyone have any idea about its price? I love the three-dimensional finish in the images, I just hope these look such beautiful in real life too!!

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tinkererGCH

New Head-Fier
3.5 mm single ended connector cable
Pros: look great, comes with foam and silicon ear tips, replacable noozle, decent carring case
Cons: 3.5 mm single ended cable, Packaging is too big. For whom is the Waifu card?
after watching several reviews and the high praising of the Moondrop Kato I decided to get a pair (also planing on getting the iKKO Obsidian OH10) while there was also a sale in that week.
When arrived I was excited and open the package, which is in my opinion far too big (in regards waste, make the packaging smaller to reduce waste). The Waifu card is for whom? a girlfriend my wife? Wondering what their reaction will be.

Anywho continue unpacking I was glad to see two types of ear tips (foam and silicon).

BUT when I got the the cable all the excitement went BYE BYE. seriously 3.5 mm single ended connector? But wait I have the OKZ Q1 Max cable (also 2 pin 0.78 mm) from my order of the Tangzu WAN ER SG 2021 (total price below USD 30.00).
BUT the pins of the QKZ Q1 Max are not long enough (or more like protected (another plus for that cable)) and so cannot be plugged in.

End of Story. I did test them with my Hiby R6 gen 3, but having the Tangzu WAN ER SG 2021 (did I mention with QKZ Q1 Max Cable with interchangeable connectors with the Tangzu WAN ER SG 2021 for less then USD 30.00) plugged into the balanced 4.4mm output, KATO sound mau, aka not impressing at all.

I wrote a comment to Moondrop regarding the cable and their answer was just "... hi, the Kato comes with the 3.5mm standard cable, it is manufacturer design, we can not control it, regards ...".

So now I have to either buy a new cable and it seems there is one with a 4.4 mm Connector or a set of three interchangeable connectors for at least USD 50.00).

Has anyone tried to use 2 pin 0.78 mm adapters, so I could plug in the QKZ Q1 Max?
Otto Motor
Otto Motor
Get the Sennheiser IE 200 instead. Their new acoustician Anders Hed finally got it right for them. I gave my Katos to a friend.

And yes, that waif stuff is ludicrous.

randomprojects

New Head-Fier
Still Amazing in 2023!
Pros: - Very relaxing, natural, and smooth tonality overall
- Superb imaging and separation
- Vocals sound natural
Cons: - Preference needed, more mild V-shaped IEM, less energetic
- Bass is definitely less compared to normal V shaped IEMs
- Scratches easily
Released back in 2021, the MOONDROP KATO, said to be the successor of the KXXS and has been mentioned countless of times, only second to the Aria, to be one of the best sounding single DD config IEMs for under 200USD. With that being said, it's been around 8-9 months since I've owned a pair and about a year and a half as of writing this since its release - how does it hold up to the test of time, and does it still deserve a spot for recommendation?

FOREWORD
  1. The following reviews of IEMs will always be based on its own prowess relative to its price. When I say something about an IEM is good or bad, it will always be relative to how much is the retail of it.
  2. I will be using DACs relative to the price of the IEM to review them. For reviewing the KATO, the M15 shall be used.
  3. Since the KATO comes in two types of nozzles, my review comments will mostly in default configuration (silver nozzle) unless stated otherwise.
  4. The unit I own is bought pre-owned and is a "DEMO" unit allegedly used for audio tour prior to its release, hence the extra wording beside the 2pin connection and the more poor aesthetics
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UNBOXING & ACCESSORIES
Moondrop definitely wants to know you got your money's worth, hence the unboxing experience definitely is so much better than the rest. Underneath the waifu sleeve (yes it is damaged and fixed by the previous owner at a corner), you get a very nice presentation of the whole set.
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In terms of accessories, I like how this pair of IEM has its 2 sets of eartips being presented as such, giving it a step up than your standard tip-in-a-bag. The KATO gives you 1 set of foam tips as well as the well reknowned Spring Tips.
For the KATO, one special thing that it provides is that it has interchangeable nozzles where you are given a silver nozzle as a default config and a brass nozzle. It is said to change the tuning slightly, and straight out of the bat, it does but not to a very significant degree. Basically it only adds a slight warmth to it and increases bass presence ever so slightly.


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BUILD & FIT
Before I start, I want to clarify that again, this is pre-owned and allegedly was used as an audio tour unit, hence scratches galore on my pair. But I got a good deal then and I only wanted to listen to it rather than awe in its aesthetics. But man I wished this looked better.
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The body is built like a tank with heft. It is an all metal body build with a smoothened out facet theme going all along the IEM, making it look like a work of art. Not to mention, just take a look at the stock cable. This was back in 2021, Moondrop was definitely delivering and setting new standards
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The fit on this pair is good. Eventhough with the slightly hefty headshells, I can wear this comfortably without any fatigue for hours on end. However, here's where I might comment on something - the tips. The Spring tips given is definitely the comfiest thing I've ever felt that touched my ear canals but unless I'm sitting in my room and having little to no movement, if you're moving about doing chores the fit might not be tight and snug. Hence, I often switch to 3rd party tips in certain cases.


SOUND
Source : Foobar 2000 -> Questyle M15 -> Moondrop KATO

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In general, the Moondrop KATO is a mild V-shaped IEM. Depending on the nozzles used the signature goes from neutral with the default silver nozzle, to a slightly more relaxed warm-ish sound with the brass nozzles. With this type of tuning that is said to resemble Harman, it definitely is very relaxed and pleasing to hear

BASS
  • Overall definitely an IEM with a less impactful bass region with only a slight increase in the presence when using brass nozzles due to it giving it a warm characteristic
  • Subbass is there but not really that strong in presence, has decent rumble
  • Kick drums has polite boominess has more of a very full airy-ness thump. If punchy type bass is in the mix definitely presents itself as very quick and tight
  • Bass notes sound luscious smooth and has body
  • Definitely no signs of bass bleed
MIDS

Vocals :
  • Using the Moondrop Aria (not SE) as a reference, it definitely can be regarded as the relaxed version the Arias (my way to describe Aria vocals would be more hard sounding)
  • Both male and female vocals are presented with a very natural tonality that I've heard so far for IEMs within this price bracket
  • Male vocals would sound more bodied
  • Females maybe ever so slightly thin for singers with higher pitch compared to male vocals
  • No signs of sibilance in vocals as well
  • As it is it is hard to notice but comparing it to certain IEMs above its tier (XBA A3) or almost in the same as its class (BQEYZ Winter), you definitely can feel the more relaxed warm-ish characteristic, but overall retains most of the microdetails

Everything Else :
Probably the same with what I have to say about the vocals, everything overall sounds : relaxing, smooth, natural.
  • Macrodetails of instruments sound natural in terms of tonality and timbre with no signs of color, only the fact that its being smoothened out
  • Guitar notes sound soft yet full of body, with harsher notes being tamed down, having the sharpness ever so slightly evened out
  • Piano notes sound the most relaxing however due to its nature of a relaxed tuning might have less of that strength when notes are emphasized (e.g.: piano keys striking very hard)

HIGHS
  • Instruments at at the upper mids to high version sound sparkly without the sharpness, such as brief arpeggios from pianos and guitars
  • Synths sound light but does not sound thin or lacking whatsoever
  • Hihats and cymbals definitely does not sound too crisp and is (again) presented with a more relaxed tuning but all the while sounding natural
  • Treble extension is decent and has that airyness to it

TECHNICALITIES

Once you are using IEMs from this price bracket, the technicalities are definitely the factor that is being considered in making the IEM, other than the tuning

For the KATO, the dynamics and detail retrieval work hand in hand to make songs sound natural, relaxed, yet retains almost if not all of the details of the song. Listening to the KATO with long listening sessions (3 hours in 1 sitting is my longest) does not make me feel auditorily fatigued at all, despite listening to countless songs with so many elements. Micro and macrodetails are smoothened out but does not sacrifice tonality whatsoever.

Imaging and separation is definitely also a strong suit of this IEM, having multiple layers of elements in a single spot yes separates them well with no signs of mushing together

Soundstage in my opinion is decent. There definitely are wider sounding IEMs than the KATO, but given the fact that the depth of the KATO is better significantly, aiding the layered separation, I guess its evened out.
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FINAL THOUGHTS
Time and time again, I would sometimes revisit this pair of IEM whenever I'm listening to something relevant to its price range, like the LETSHOUER S12s, to the the recent BQEYZ Winter, and even the Thieaudio L3. Now don't get me wrong, the aforementioned IEMs certain do in fact has very amazing tuning overall, but if you're listening to an IEM for hours on end, it's safe to say these stand the test of time by finding the perfect balance between a relaxed tuning yet gives you as much as possible without going overboard.

I definitely like V-shaped IEMs, but in terms of listening, probably not gonna last me more than an hour before I feel fatigued. The KATO? I've been wearing it for at least 8 hours for the past 2 days as of writing this, just because it is THAT good.

kNX.88

New Head-Fier
Decent to good IEM
Pros: +
+ Natural & balance tuning without being boring
+ Decent amount of detail & soundstage
+ Build like a tank (shell only)
+ Good comfortability
+ Generous accessories
Cons: -
- Much weaker technicality (separation, detail, soundstage) than my 10 years old single BA IEM
- A little bit metalic timbre
- Poor stock cable (too stiff, broken twice)
- Fingerprint & scratch magnet
- Below average isolation
- Below average reliability (my copy last under 2 years)
Here is my personal rating:

* Tunning: 9 overall
- Bass: right amount & decay, decent slam but lack of subbass rumble
- Mid: natural, smooth & balance, but somewhat shouty in the upper midrange
- Treble: airy & well extend

* Technicality: 7 overall
- Detail: okay
- Soundstage: okay
- Dynamic: okay
- Layering & separation: congest & busy in some comlex track

* Others (build quality, comfortability, accessories, ...): 8 overall

* P/P: okay, not as great as other sibling (Aria, Starfield, Chu) but still worth the price

// Feb 2024 update: it's dead!
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ledzep

Headphoneus Supremus
KXXS were a decent pair, they are saying these are an upgrade so I'm hoping for something special.
 

WAON303

500+ Head-Fier
That design looks like if a KXXS and the OH10 had a baby.

Looking highly forward to the upcoming reviews!
 

bhima

500+ Head-Fier
True man, I never got to experience the KXXS, but i liked the tonality of Kanas Pro. Hope this one is good too!!

The KXXS is just a Starfield that's almost double the price.

Hope Kato is good and in a few months, they use this design to make a second gen Starfield.
 

gadgetgod

1000+ Head-Fier
The KXXS is just a Starfield that's almost double the price.

Hope Kato is good and in a few months, they use this design to make a second gen Starfield.
Woah for real? People said the same for Aria too. I have aria with me as my daily driver(for gym and casual listening obviously)
 

bhima

500+ Head-Fier
Woah for real? People said the same for Aria too. I have aria with me as my daily driver(for gym and casual listening obviously)
Yeah, the Starfield and KXXS are identical according to numerous reviews. Its also why the Starfields are rated so highly, because they are fantastic for the money.
 

bhima

500+ Head-Fier
Man now i want to get the Kato soon too haha!!
Hehe I'd wait for the reviews. If its not much of an upgrade on the KXXS I'd honestly just get the Starfields if you want a solid offering of Moondrop's house sound. I have a decent amount of iems, and I find myself using the Starfields often, even more than the B2 even though the B2 does noticeably sound better.
 

gadgetgod

1000+ Head-Fier
Man I want to buy the pair just for the sake of those spring ear tips :/ they look so good. I hope they are comfortable too!! Has anyone got hands on a pair?
 

dharmasteve

Headphoneus Supremus
I hope it is an upgrade on the Starfield. The Starfield is nice, but a bit safe and I rarely listen to it. The Kato....I doubt if I will go for it, unless is has a bit of edge. The house Moondrop sound is pretty 'safe'. Nice, pleasant to listen to, but there is something 'missing' with their sound.
 

Gustavo1976

100+ Head-Fier
A newly added color of KATO is up!
There is a new matte color upcoming with a more angular exterior design. Free cable gift until september 30.
 
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