Can an iem be "balanced" if the mids are shouty? Look at that 3k elevation.
I ask you this because you placed "balanced" in the Pros section.
Secondly, when one places an iem in their ears, one would expect that it plays music. Whether you come from east or west, music has no boundaries. I don't understand why you needed to distinguish a great divide between east or west as if it was absolutely necessary.
1. Balanced: hmmm, balanced at moderate volumes...gets shouty at higher volumes...will have to think about it....and removed the term. That happened when you work on different ends of a review at different times.
2. That's a manufacturer's preference based on consumer's preference...which is based on the different cultures. That's how the manufacturers address their different markets. My Singaporian (!!!) co-blogger wrote an article about it: https://www.audioreviews.org/chi-fi-tuning/
We both helped some companies with their tuning and they outright refused to tame the hot upper midrange, as such is desired in the much bigger Asian markets. They desire screamers...
You may be influenced by the political ubercorrectness in the current Canadian political climate.
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I like how Moondrop added the changeable cable option at this price point. Given how flat the curve is, could make for some fun cable rolling.
And I tried the SSR on my phone after reading and yeah, seems to work nicely. Makes the SSR a good option to grab and go in an instance.