Sep 13, 2022 at 7:21 AM Post #64,832 of 151,992
That is interesting, I thought Vulkan is rather meh for the given price (meaning good IEM in general, but not that good in context of the times of great cheap IEMs we live in)
I know...some people think that about the VULKAN. They think it’s not unusual, but to me it’s highly unusual. It’s one of the greatest IEMs I’ve ever heard. Why? The arrangement, placement.....the soundstage, and the slight off-ness........:hearts:

To me the bass sounds like stereo speakers.
Maybe I’m weird?
 
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Sep 13, 2022 at 7:38 AM Post #64,833 of 151,992
Another review of WHIZZER earphones, this time is for the hybrid HE03AL.
Just click on the photo to read it! Hope u like it, feel free to comment.

 
Sep 13, 2022 at 11:26 AM Post #64,834 of 151,992
It's possible that they developed their own driver. There's nothing inherent about the design of planar drivers that mean they have to be much larger than dynamics.

Curious that there's not more discussion about them though, with all the planar hype this year you'd think there would be a bigger marketing push.
Going by the story on their blog they did develop their own driver, yes.

Early planar iems were chonkers and the recent ones all seem to be over 13mm, so anything below 7mm would seem like an outlier. Maybe the deep fit and/or neutral tuning allows for a smaller driver? Or maybe planars might just as well be tiny now, and the chi-fi crowd is just riding the bigger-is-better bias? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Anyhow, their dual BA sets seem to have a good rep and my curiosity got the better of me and my wallet. Should be here in a couple of days.

Nice work on the bullet/cable-down thread by the way.
 
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Sep 13, 2022 at 11:47 AM Post #64,835 of 151,992
Going by the story on their blog they did develop their own driver, yes.

Early planar iems were chonkers and the recent ones all seem to be over 13mm, so anything below 7mm would seem like an outlier. Maybe the deep fit and/or neutral tuning allows for a smaller driver? Or maybe planars might just as well be tiny now, and the chi-fi crowd is just riding the bigger-is-better bias? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I think that there's also a weird Chi-fi Hype™ bias where people are constantly looking for new and obscure sets from China and more niche western makers might fly under the radar.
Anyhow, their dual BA sets seem to have a good rep and my curiosity got the better of me and my wallet. Should be here in a couple of days.
Awesome! Looking forward to your impressions.
Nice work on the bullet/cable-down thread by the way.
Thanks! It's definitely a been a fun project.
 
Sep 13, 2022 at 11:52 AM Post #64,836 of 151,992
I think that there's also a weird Chi-fi Hype™ bias where people are constantly looking for new and obscure sets from China and more niche western makers might fly under the radar.
Can you list some western manufacturers who produce IEMs in this price bracket?
 
Sep 13, 2022 at 5:02 PM Post #64,838 of 151,992
I assume this must have some kind of coating or treatment that will keep it from corroding? Because copper rust isn’t especially attractive.
As I said, I asked Hidizs if he had any treatment and this was the textual answer:

"The red copper has not undergone any special treatment. There are many enthusiasts who just like to wait for the copper to oxidize and then polish it. They enjoy the process."
 
Sep 13, 2022 at 5:19 PM Post #64,839 of 151,992
As I said, I asked Hidizs if he had any treatment and this was the textual answer:

"The red copper has not undergone any special treatment. There are many enthusiasts who just like to wait for the copper to oxidize and then polish it. They enjoy the process."

Ah, a favourite past time, polishing my oxidised copper...
 
Sep 13, 2022 at 6:05 PM Post #64,840 of 151,992
As I said, I asked Hidizs if he had any treatment and this was the textual answer:

"The red copper has not undergone any special treatment. There are many enthusiasts who just like to wait for the copper to oxidize and then polish it. They enjoy the process."
If you don't polish the copper, you can always enjoy the natural effects of oxidation:

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Sep 13, 2022 at 6:34 PM Post #64,842 of 151,992
If you don't polish the copper, you can always enjoy the natural effects of oxidation:

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There are two main chemical pathways of copper oxidation: green basic copper carbonate, as shown above, and black patina of copper (Ii) oxide. The latter would be more common for small copper items, as coins, and many people like it.
 
Sep 13, 2022 at 6:50 PM Post #64,843 of 151,992
Today I received two polar opposite IEMs. The Tripowin Cencibel and the the KBear Rosefinch.

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Maybe I'll write something about the Cencible tomorrow or not. I'm too bitter at the moment. It's just. No.

The Rosefinch is actually a fun budget basshead set.

Oh and btw:

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not the original Rosefinch cable

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Sep 13, 2022 at 10:43 PM Post #64,845 of 151,992

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