The Hifiman RE2000 - a high end dynamic IEM
Feb 24, 2023 at 5:17 AM Post #616 of 627
My Re2000 is up for sale again, if anyone is interested.
 
Apr 6, 2023 at 12:49 AM Post #620 of 627
Are these still a good value at the sale price of $350 when compared to other sub-500 iems on the market these days?
IMO, yes. I really like the RE2000 silver. Fit might be a bit difficult for some, maybe necessitating long eartips.
 
Apr 6, 2023 at 10:38 AM Post #622 of 627
IMO, yes. I really like the RE2000 silver. Fit might be a bit difficult for some, maybe necessitating long eartips.
Thanks for the reply! So are they competitive with current offerings in the $500-$600 range? Was thinking about picking up the Moondrop Variations or FatFreq Mini Maestro instead since I’m a bit of a basshead.
 
Apr 6, 2023 at 1:15 PM Post #623 of 627
Thanks for the reply! So are they competitive with current offerings in the $500-$600 range? Was thinking about picking up the Moondrop Variations or FatFreq Mini Maestro instead since I’m a bit of a basshead.
I think so. Different, single DD with a nice tonality. Slightly V shaped, good technical performance. I haven't heard the Variations or Maestro however, so can't comment on those specifically.
 
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Mar 19, 2024 at 6:26 AM Post #626 of 627
Hello, I've recently purchased the RE2000 Silver for approximately $200, but it hasn't been delivered yet. Previously, I've owned the IE600, Andromeda, and Sony Z1R. I'm curious whether this purchase is a fantastic deal considering it's said to rival today's top-of-the-line IEMs such as the IE900 or Andromeda or UM MEST2 or Monarch2 etc , U12T, or if it was simply overpriced when it first launched. Could anyone provide comparisons between the RE2000 Silver and current top-tier IEMs?
 
Mar 20, 2024 at 2:46 PM Post #627 of 627
Yes, they are very good for 200$ if they are legit and not broken in any way. I still use mine from time to time, the material slowly degrade, I repaired them a few times and now one of the ear buds has a lower volume but I think I have to clean the nozzles.
As a comparison, they should be one of the best in 1000$ range, the sound is warm and clean.
 
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