About Me: I prefer IEMs over full size because of portability and comfort, though I have owned and own a a couple full size cans. I am a 29 year old music lover, i listen to all genres from R&B to Rap, to Rock/Heavy Metal, to Jazz, Oldies, Country, Blues, etc. If its music I will give it a listen!
My gear used for testing is in my sig and my profile
My main tracks & albums for reviewing are:
Chris Jones - Long After You're Gone (FLAC)
Toto - Africa (FLAC)
Sade - Best Of (Album) (FLAC)
Lindsey Stirling - Crystallize & Electric Daisy Violin (FLAC)
Michael Jackson - Rock With You & Thriller (FLAC)
Tamia - You Put a Move on My Heart (FLAC)
No Doubt - Hella Good (FLAC)
Phil Collins - Face Value (FLAC)
System of a Down - Toxicity & Aerials (FLAC)
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Remastered FLAC)
Ed Sheeran – X (FLAC)
Five Finger Death Punch - Bad Company, Crossing Over, Hard to See & Undone (320)
Eagles - Hotel California [Acoustic] (320)
Incubus - Aqueous Transmission (320)
Trifonic - Good Enough (320)
Santana - Maria, Maria & Smooth (Ft. Rob Thomas) (320)
Willie Nelson - Crazy (2001 Digital Remaster) (AAC 256)
Rusko - Everyday (Netsky Remix) (320)
Blackmill - Miracle (Album) (320)
Rittz - Next to Nothing (Album) (320)
Alina Baraz & Galimatias - Urban Flora EP (320)
Gareth Emery Ft. Christina Novelli – Concrete Angel & Dynamite (320)
Today I’m reviewing the MusicMaker Shockwave III. Special thanks to @TwinACStacks for letting me borrow his pair for this review. He and I are both big fans of MusicMaker since they seem to almost always produce quality products. This one, at over $200, is no exception. The SW3 looks beautiful and sounds beautiful. These were burned in for 350 hours by Twin.
I’ve owned the MusicMaker TK12 and T7; own the TK13, FengYin and have the TKH1 on their way to me.
Build Quality:
First off, its design. These have gained the nickname KEGGERS, simply because it obviously looks like a beer keg! The housing has weight but is no doubt solid as a keg. I don’t see these falling apart anytime soon.
The strain reliefs at the housing are small and simple. They seem to provide enough to get the job done but no more that would detract from the look. The cable is self is supple, not holding to much memory but appears to be very sturdy and won’t tear.
These are large and have some weight to them but are comfortable. I prefer to wear them over ear, helps with the weight a little bit. The isolation is superb frankly, put some music on and feel the "shock waves".
Sound:
WOWZA. If you aren’t aware these are a 4 BA + 1 DD PER SIDE. Of course all of that means nothing if not implement correctly. These have a wide 3D soundstage. The sound will envelope you. The details flow out like a crisp Ale on tap. They can be a bit bright it is nothing too bad though compared to other. IEMs I’ve heard. Auvio tips (sold in the USA only) will help tame that a bit.
To sum it up, these are the most expensive earphones I’ve ever heard and they did not disappoint. The sound is one of entertainment that will leave you wanting more. You will be smiling the whole time. You want bass that hits you in the face? Check. Mids and Highs that provide massive amounts of detail and clarity? Check. Overall gorgeous sound stage/head stage presentation? Check.
I do feel these will pair best with a warm to neutral source, anything bright may push it over the edge.
Now to send these back to Twin...I am saddened...
My gear used for testing is in my sig and my profile
My main tracks & albums for reviewing are:
Chris Jones - Long After You're Gone (FLAC)
Toto - Africa (FLAC)
Sade - Best Of (Album) (FLAC)
Lindsey Stirling - Crystallize & Electric Daisy Violin (FLAC)
Michael Jackson - Rock With You & Thriller (FLAC)
Tamia - You Put a Move on My Heart (FLAC)
No Doubt - Hella Good (FLAC)
Phil Collins - Face Value (FLAC)
System of a Down - Toxicity & Aerials (FLAC)
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Remastered FLAC)
Ed Sheeran – X (FLAC)
Five Finger Death Punch - Bad Company, Crossing Over, Hard to See & Undone (320)
Eagles - Hotel California [Acoustic] (320)
Incubus - Aqueous Transmission (320)
Trifonic - Good Enough (320)
Santana - Maria, Maria & Smooth (Ft. Rob Thomas) (320)
Willie Nelson - Crazy (2001 Digital Remaster) (AAC 256)
Rusko - Everyday (Netsky Remix) (320)
Blackmill - Miracle (Album) (320)
Rittz - Next to Nothing (Album) (320)
Alina Baraz & Galimatias - Urban Flora EP (320)
Gareth Emery Ft. Christina Novelli – Concrete Angel & Dynamite (320)
Today I’m reviewing the MusicMaker Shockwave III. Special thanks to @TwinACStacks for letting me borrow his pair for this review. He and I are both big fans of MusicMaker since they seem to almost always produce quality products. This one, at over $200, is no exception. The SW3 looks beautiful and sounds beautiful. These were burned in for 350 hours by Twin.
I’ve owned the MusicMaker TK12 and T7; own the TK13, FengYin and have the TKH1 on their way to me.
Build Quality:
First off, its design. These have gained the nickname KEGGERS, simply because it obviously looks like a beer keg! The housing has weight but is no doubt solid as a keg. I don’t see these falling apart anytime soon.
The strain reliefs at the housing are small and simple. They seem to provide enough to get the job done but no more that would detract from the look. The cable is self is supple, not holding to much memory but appears to be very sturdy and won’t tear.
These are large and have some weight to them but are comfortable. I prefer to wear them over ear, helps with the weight a little bit. The isolation is superb frankly, put some music on and feel the "shock waves".
Sound:
WOWZA. If you aren’t aware these are a 4 BA + 1 DD PER SIDE. Of course all of that means nothing if not implement correctly. These have a wide 3D soundstage. The sound will envelope you. The details flow out like a crisp Ale on tap. They can be a bit bright it is nothing too bad though compared to other. IEMs I’ve heard. Auvio tips (sold in the USA only) will help tame that a bit.
- Bass: It’s present, almost to the front but never overstepping its boundaries. It digs deep and it’s textured, a good amount of oomph but never boomy.
- Mids: Detailed, slightly held back with a push in vocals. This is basically what many call the W-shaped sound sig that is common with MusicMaker IEMs IMO.
- Treble: Crisp and detailed with good extension and sparkle. They have a good amount of air, making it all seem to just float around your head in massive amount of space.
To sum it up, these are the most expensive earphones I’ve ever heard and they did not disappoint. The sound is one of entertainment that will leave you wanting more. You will be smiling the whole time. You want bass that hits you in the face? Check. Mids and Highs that provide massive amounts of detail and clarity? Check. Overall gorgeous sound stage/head stage presentation? Check.
I do feel these will pair best with a warm to neutral source, anything bright may push it over the edge.
Now to send these back to Twin...I am saddened...