Earbuds Round-Up
Jun 11, 2023 at 5:51 AM Post #70,186 of 75,449

Cypherus Audio Susvara Black Dragon: The Best Earbuds in the World

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After being bummed out by a disappointing pair of planar earbuds 😥, I got my hands on the Cypherus Audio "Susvara" Black Dragon. And let me tell you, it's a game-changer.

This bad boy is tuned to the sound signature of the Hifiman Susvara headphones, and it shows. It used to be the Red Dragon that was all the rage, going for $650. But now, the Black Dragon is the new flagship model, with a starting price of $1000.

Effect Audio Leonidas II Cable

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I'll admit the stock cable that came with it was a little too stiff and heavy for my liking. So, I sent in my Effect Audio Leonidas II cable, which costs a grand by itself. In the end, this whole thing set me back 2 grand. Yikes! 💰

But I feel it was worth every penny. The Leonidas II cable uses palladium plated silver and litz silver hybrid UP-OCC material, and its precision, holography, and speed are unparalleled. More importantly, the design is highly ergonomic, lightweight and flexible. Bonus is there's zero microphonic interference.

Black Dragon Drivers

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Obviously, the Black Dragon drivers are no joke either. They're composed of a strong neodymium magnet with an in-house coil, and they have a bigger driver at 15mm than the one from WoodyLuvr's Zane Dragon at 14mm. According to Herry from Cypherus Audio, this bigger driver creates a significantly more spacious sound and better attack on the mid and low frequencies.

In fact, the magnets in the drivers are so strong that he warned me not to place the earbuds in close proximity to each other, lest they inadvertently cause the membrane to move and potentially damage the delicate internal coil. It's a testament to the sheer power and precision of these little audio marvels 💪.

Hifiman Susvara

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In case you haven't heard of the Hifiman Susvara before, it's a high-end planar magnetic headphone that delivers exceptional clarity and a wide range of frequencies.

It reproduces tight, controlled bass, clean and transparent midrange, and extended, airy treble. The soundstage is wide and deep, and imaging is precise, allowing you to pinpoint individual instruments and voices. Tonal balance is neutral or slightly bright, making for a balanced and natural sound.

Hifiman Susvara Mini

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So I already own the Susvara, but I wanted a miniature version that I could take on the go. With no foams or silicone rings attached, my Black Dragon sounds eerily similar to the Susvara, even down to the technicalities. As a result, I tend to listen in this way most of the time.

Sound Quality

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But here's where things get really exciting. Sometimes I like to use K's donut foam for a little more oomph. This foam surface is super smooth and soft, kind of like Hiegi's donut foam but less dense.

With the Black Dragon, you get a CRRAZYYYY amount of details. As I listen, I can detect each breath of the singer and every pluck of the guitar strings, noticing intricate details in each instrument.

Notes have a pleasing tactile quality, weight, and emotional appeal. I particularly enjoy listening to female vocals and thankfully, I didn't notice any sibilance in the sound.

The soundstage is just...wow. It's huge, enveloping and 3D holographic, just like the Susvara. Moreover, the instrument separation and imaging are so precise that you can almost feel the music swirling around you.

And the sub bass? Unbelievable 😲 This is the first time I am thoroughly impressed by the bass texture and rumble from an earbud, as I can distinctly hear and identify all the different bass notes in a song simultaneously.

Power Requirement

Here's the kicker. Black Dragon is very easy to power. For example, with my powerful Ferrum Oor amp, the 300 ohm Serratus is at about 9 o'clock volume, but the 32 ohm Black Dragon is only at about 7 o'clock volume. So, it doesn't take much to get this thing going.

Comparisons

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Now, I have the TGXear Serratus, TGXear Alpha, and TGXear Totem, and while those earbuds sound highly detailed with a spacious soundstage, they just can't compare to the clarity, bass and precision of the Susvara Black Dragon. This thing is on another level, my friend.

I also recently had the chance to check out the new Pislo PXTI earbuds. They cost roughly the same as my Susvara Black Dragon and use full-range piezoelectric drivers. However, I have to say, they're not quite up to par with the Susvara Black Dragon when it comes to bass and faster music. They're more suited for slow, acoustic tunes. One of the most stunning features of this item is its custom-made black zirconium titanium damascus shell. The intricate pattern and unique design make it a true work of art, and I intend to add it to my collection in the future.

Switching back to my old earbuds after using the Black Dragon is quite a surprise as they sound veiled and grainy. It's interesting because I never realized they lacked so much clarity before.

Herry the Wizard

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Have I told you about Herry yet? Yeah... That guy is a total earbud wizard! I'm not even kidding; his earbuds sound like a symphony orchestra blasting right into your eardrums. I have no clue how he managed to pull off such an incredible feat of engineering.

Speaking of impressive engineering, did anyone ever crack open the shell of those Cypherus Audio earbuds to take a peek at what's going on inside? I'm really curious to know what he did differently from other earbud makers because it took nearly three months for me to receive the final product.

It's like he's some kind of mad scientist, but instead of creating monsters, he's creating the most amazing sound experience known to humankind. I'm starting to think he might be a wizard or something. Like, does he have a secret wand that he uses to enchant the earbuds? Or maybe he's just a master of sound waves and frequencies. Whatever it is, I'm just glad I have a pair of these bad boys 😂

Should You Buy It?

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Ok, I know what you're thinking - I must be exaggerating when I say the Susvara Black Dragon is the best of the best. There is no "best" earbud, only one that is "best" for a particular user. But trust me, I've heard a ton of high-end earbuds, and this one is truly a masterpiece 👑👑👑

Sure, it's on the pricier side, but when you realize that the Cypherus Audio Susvara Black Dragon can hold its own against the renowned Hifiman Susvara headphones, which are widely regarded as the best in the world, the value of this earbud becomes undeniable.

If you've got a thousand bucks burning a hole in your pocket and want a customizable sound that'll blow your mind, this is the endgame earbud for you. :beyersmile:
Thanks for the great review and mouthwatering explanation🤩🤩🤩

just wonder how is the sound with stock cable compare to The Leonidas II cable?
 
Jun 11, 2023 at 5:54 AM Post #70,187 of 75,449
Jun 11, 2023 at 6:47 AM Post #70,188 of 75,449
About to order Yinman 600 ohm, is this shop is ok?
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mqWvHnq

They sent sample photo, But doesn’t look like the one that i saw in this group.

So I’m not sure this is same Yinman that every talk about.

Yep that's the shop those of us here who own the Yinman 600 ohm bought it from.

Just a piece of advise, you can message the seller to request a free termination to 4.4mm or 2.5mm instead of the stock 3.5mm. The Yinman 600 ohm does benefit from a more powerful balanced source if you have one, due to the high impedance (600 ohm) and low sensitivity below 90 dB/mW; some single-ended sources can't power the Yinman adequately and the bass gets bloated and dynamics are lost.
 
Jun 11, 2023 at 7:50 AM Post #70,189 of 75,449
Thanks for the great review and mouthwatering explanation🤩🤩🤩

just wonder how is the sound with stock cable compare to The Leonidas II cable?
I'm glad you enjoyed the review, but I have absolutely no clue about the stock cable's sound since my Black Dragon was specifically tuned with the Leonidas II cable in mind right from the start.
 
Jun 11, 2023 at 9:06 AM Post #70,190 of 75,449
I have them paired with the new Cayin RU7 ATM and I am very impressed. I am running SE at a volume of 84 and they drive them quite well (balanced has double the power so driving the Yinmans shouldn't be an issue with this powerful dongle!). I believe this is the only portable 1-Bit DAC on the market. The RU7 strikes an impressive balance between R2R smoothness and great detail retrieval similar to traditional delta-sigma DACs. The soundstage is also HUGE.
I've always wondered if my iFi GoBar could power the Yinman 600 to any satisfaction. After your comments, and since I believe the GoBar still puts out more power than the RU7, perhaps this is a match I should try...
 
Jun 11, 2023 at 1:54 PM Post #70,191 of 75,449
Hi! I'm new to earbuds/iems hobby. Please advise me which earbuds to buy at the next sale on aliexpress.
- Price range - under 50$ - 55$
- I already have: Yincrow x6, Nicehck EB2S, VE Monk Plus and soon will receive Nicehck Traceless 2022. I like EB2S the most but they are shouty for me in some tracks.
- Dacs I use: VE Abigail, Tempotec Sonata E44 and I bought new Tempotec BHD Pro
- Sources: realme 8 and a laptop
- Music I listen to: EDM, dark techno, synth wave, retro wave, phonk, alt rock, glam rock, hard rock, metal, industrial metal, metalcore, heavy metal and lo-fi
I'm weak in terminology and know only few terms like "soundstage" and "separation" but I'll try to describe want I'm looking for. So I need a budget earbud with mic or detachable cable, good instrument separation, holographic soundstage, decent imaging and immersive sound because I also play games, good enough textured bass with punch and slam (if it possible), polite treble with good extension. Right now I'm looking at Sivga M200, Yincrow Calf, Ourart TI7, Lun Sheng YE-01, Smabat M4 and BGVP DX5. Any help is appreciated.
 
Jun 11, 2023 at 6:04 PM Post #70,192 of 75,449
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To be clear, I used an objectively terrible method to get these measurements, but here's my DIY set vs. the Sony MDR-E565:
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Darker is 565, lighter is my set(name pending)
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And the horrible way I got the measurements, with sticky putty and a pinna-less 711 coupler. You can tell something is off right away because for both of them the 7-8k peak is closer to 3-4k if you listen to a sine sweep, but it does give you an idea of the differences between the two. That 2k hump on my set is definitely real, although probably closer to 1.5k. Gives the sound a lot of body and fullness but also a weird "AM radio talk host" vibe in male speaking voices. Overall though I'm VERY happy with the result.
 
Jun 12, 2023 at 1:18 AM Post #70,193 of 75,449
Hi! I'm new to earbuds/iems hobby. Please advise me which earbuds to buy at the next sale on aliexpress.
- Price range - under 50$ - 55$
- I already have: Yincrow x6, Nicehck EB2S, VE Monk Plus and soon will receive Nicehck Traceless 2022. I like EB2S the most but they are shouty for me in some tracks.
- Dacs I use: VE Abigail, Tempotec Sonata E44 and I bought new Tempotec BHD Pro
- Sources: realme 8 and a laptop
- Music I listen to: EDM, dark techno, synth wave, retro wave, phonk, alt rock, glam rock, hard rock, metal, industrial metal, metalcore, heavy metal and lo-fi
I'm weak in terminology and know only few terms like "soundstage" and "separation" but I'll try to describe want I'm looking for. So I need a budget earbud with mic or detachable cable, good instrument separation, holographic soundstage, decent imaging and immersive sound because I also play games, good enough textured bass with punch and slam (if it possible), polite treble with good extension. Right now I'm looking at Sivga M200, Yincrow Calf, Ourart TI7, Lun Sheng YE-01, Smabat M4 and BGVP DX5. Any help is appreciated.
K'searphone LBBS is a Goodall around for under 50$
 
Jun 12, 2023 at 6:43 AM Post #70,194 of 75,449
Hi! I'm new to earbuds/iems hobby. Please advise me which earbuds to buy at the next sale on aliexpress.
- Price range - under 50$ - 55$
- I already have: Yincrow x6, Nicehck EB2S, VE Monk Plus and soon will receive Nicehck Traceless 2022. I like EB2S the most but they are shouty for me in some tracks.
- Dacs I use: VE Abigail, Tempotec Sonata E44 and I bought new Tempotec BHD Pro
- Sources: realme 8 and a laptop
- Music I listen to: EDM, dark techno, synth wave, retro wave, phonk, alt rock, glam rock, hard rock, metal, industrial metal, metalcore, heavy metal and lo-fi
I'm weak in terminology and know only few terms like "soundstage" and "separation" but I'll try to describe want I'm looking for. So I need a budget earbud with mic or detachable cable, good instrument separation, holographic soundstage, decent imaging and immersive sound because I also play games, good enough textured bass with punch and slam (if it possible), polite treble with good extension. Right now I'm looking at Sivga M200, Yincrow Calf, Ourart TI7, Lun Sheng YE-01, Smabat M4 and BGVP DX5. Any help is appreciated.
Really like the calf and have found it good for pretty much anything including games.
 
Jun 12, 2023 at 9:59 AM Post #70,195 of 75,449
DUNU ALPHA 3 Earbud
  • 14.2mm dynamic driver
  • Stainless steel shell
  • Aluminum alloy stem
  • Stealth acoustic cavity open system
  • High-purity single crystal copper silver-plated Litz wire
  • 3.5mm single-ended price: 399 yuan (~US$ 55)
  • 4.4mm balanced price: 419 yuan (~US$ 60)
  • June 15 release date

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Jun 12, 2023 at 11:31 AM Post #70,196 of 75,449
DUNU ALPHA 3 Earbud
  • 14.2mm dynamic driver
  • Stainless steel shell
  • Aluminum alloy stem
  • Stealth acoustic cavity open system
  • High-purity single crystal copper silver-plated Litz wire
  • 3.5mm single-ended price: 399 yuan (~US$ 55)
  • 4.4mm balanced price: 419 yuan (~US$ 60)
  • June 15 release date

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Thanks for sharing! Any idea what type of DD they're using?
 
Jun 12, 2023 at 12:46 PM Post #70,197 of 75,449
Hi! I'm new to earbuds/iems hobby. Please advise me which earbuds to buy at the next sale on aliexpress.
- Price range - under 50$ - 55$
- I already have: Yincrow x6, Nicehck EB2S, VE Monk Plus and soon will receive Nicehck Traceless 2022. I like EB2S the most but they are shouty for me in some tracks.
- Dacs I use: VE Abigail, Tempotec Sonata E44 and I bought new Tempotec BHD Pro
- Sources: realme 8 and a laptop
- Music I listen to: EDM, dark techno, synth wave, retro wave, phonk, alt rock, glam rock, hard rock, metal, industrial metal, metalcore, heavy metal and lo-fi
I'm weak in terminology and know only few terms like "soundstage" and "separation" but I'll try to describe want I'm looking for. So I need a budget earbud with mic or detachable cable, good instrument separation, holographic soundstage, decent imaging and immersive sound because I also play games, good enough textured bass with punch and slam (if it possible), polite treble with good extension. Right now I'm looking at Sivga M200, Yincrow Calf, Ourart TI7, Lun Sheng YE-01, Smabat M4 and BGVP DX5. Any help is appreciated.

The t17 probably won't have the bass you want/need and iirc the dx5 is bright (according to others in this thread).
 
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Jun 12, 2023 at 5:08 PM Post #70,199 of 75,449
I've always wondered if my iFi GoBar could power the Yinman 600 to any satisfaction. After your comments, and since I believe the GoBar still puts out more power than the RU7, perhaps this is a match I should try...

If you do, please let us know what comes out of that rather unique pairing, thanks!
 
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Jun 12, 2023 at 6:59 PM Post #70,200 of 75,449
Hi! I'm new to earbuds/iems hobby. Please advise me which earbuds to buy at the next sale on aliexpress.
- Price range - under 50$ - 55$
- I already have: Yincrow x6, Nicehck EB2S, VE Monk Plus and soon will receive Nicehck Traceless 2022. I like EB2S the most but they are shouty for me in some tracks.
- Dacs I use: VE Abigail, Tempotec Sonata E44 and I bought new Tempotec BHD Pro
- Sources: realme 8 and a laptop
- Music I listen to: EDM, dark techno, synth wave, retro wave, phonk, alt rock, glam rock, hard rock, metal, industrial metal, metalcore, heavy metal and lo-fi
I'm weak in terminology and know only few terms like "soundstage" and "separation" but I'll try to describe want I'm looking for. So I need a budget earbud with mic or detachable cable, good instrument separation, holographic soundstage, decent imaging and immersive sound because I also play games, good enough textured bass with punch and slam (if it possible), polite treble with good extension. Right now I'm looking at Sivga M200, Yincrow Calf, Ourart TI7, Lun Sheng YE-01, Smabat M4 and BGVP DX5. Any help is appreciated.
If you can get a good set of used Smabat M2s Pro, that would be a keeper IMO. They are very similar to the EB2S, but not quite as shouty (I have both and know what you mean). They should be in your price range, even if you get them brand new.

If you wanted to go a bit higher in price the FiiO FF3 are a wonderful set that you might like. They have plenty of slam, and are polite on treble, but not to the point of being veiled or muddy. Most of the others that I might suggest will cost more than your budget would allow... :frowning2:
DUNU ALPHA 3 Earbud
  • 14.2mm dynamic driver
  • Stainless steel shell
  • Aluminum alloy stem
  • Stealth acoustic cavity open system
  • High-purity single crystal copper silver-plated Litz wire
  • 3.5mm single-ended price: 399 yuan (~US$ 55)
  • 4.4mm balanced price: 419 yuan (~US$ 60)
  • June 15 release date

I'm in! :) hahaha

I wonder what happened to the DUNU Alpha 2??? They (DUNU) just stopped selling the Alpha 1 as little as 6(ish) months ago.
 
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