Definitely does! I'm a newbie in HiFi and my tastes are not finally formed enough, so I'm asking what people like the most to try. Currently I'm looking for a clear detailed bodied sound with wide stage and a bit of air. AFAICS, DX200 gives the stage, detalization and air, so from ears (preferably CIEMs, but universals may worth the sound) I expect little bit of warmth. Price - up to the top, if it worth, so no limits here. In the store I can audition DX200 I can have only Xelento and Falcon-C. I heard good feedback about 64audio and Campfire Audio.
Well, if you'd like to start off more cheaply, I personally listen to the DX200 with iBasso's own IT03 hybrid IEM's ($269). I think they have huge soundstage, excellent layering, separation and clarity. Detailed, but still with some warmth and musicality.
The Empire Ears Bravado has been garnering a lot of praise and sounds like it could fit your requirements.
I haven't yet heard the IMR R1, but that could be an especially good start too, because it has, by all accounts, all the sound qualities you're looking for.
However, importantly, it's also customisable in that it has 5 screw-in filters. You can choose whichever one you want, swap them over (takes a few seconds) with different genres etc.
I recommend this because figuring out what sound signature you like best personally is a huge part of the audiophile journey, and this one IEM gives you the options to start doing that without buying several different ones
Myself, the conclusion I've come to is that I like one kind of sound signature for most kinds of music, and a warmer, more organic and bass-heavy signature for rock