Canjam Shanghai 2024 & Mini-Jams Impressions
Hey everyone! I just wrapped up a fantastic weekend in Shanghai attending Canjam and mingling with the local Head-fiers. It was a blast to demo quite a lot of interesting gear and engage in some lively discussions. Truly, it was a weekend well spent!
Having explored a fair amount at Canjam Singapore, I limited myself to just one day in Shanghai this time around. So, without further ado, here are some of my impressions from the event:
Hifiman Susvara Unveiled (vs Susvara OG)
My first stop was the Hifiman booth where I did a quick A/B test between the OG Susvara and the Unveiled version on the EF1000. The Unveiled variant displayed a noticeable increase in treble presence, enhancing the overall resolution and airy presentation, making it sound a tad crisper while maintaining that top-tier bass and soundstage. Impressively, it's significantly easier to drive—I had to turn the volume down by 4-5 steps to match the loudness of the OG. However, I wouldn't call it a strict upgrade since I personally prefer the slightly more laid-back presentation of the OG. The increased drivability does make it easier to maximize the potential of the Unveiled version without a hefty source investment.
FatFreq Grand Maestro Anniversary Edition
I revisited the Grand Maestro, this time the new Titanium shell version. FatFreq announced two upcoming releases: a brass faceplate titanium shell limited edition and an aluminum shell regular edition. I demoed the limited edition and noticed a fine-tuning in the upper mids and treble that enhanced the resolution and smoothed out the treble, making vocals sound more textured and slightly forward. I really appreciated this upgrade, especially paired with my DMP.
Nostalgia Durandal
The upcoming release from Nostalgia sports a V-shaped tuning with quite prominent treble and substantial sub-bass rumble. Played through the LP6 7AE, I found it enjoyable and fun, but I still have a preference for the Camelot. The Nostalgia team was super friendly and even showcased their stunning Camelot Gold Version.
Brise Audio Shirogane 8w
On the recommendation of
@raylu and
@timeslip , I gave the Shirogane another go, this time with my Amber Pearl. This pairing really enhanced the already spacious sound without making it overly analytical. I love it a lot! It’s tough to choose between this and the Orbitsaga Black Edition, which offers a more aggressive sound with higher resolution.
Outside Canjam
What's better than spending time with fellow audiophiles and hopping between earphone shops?
PMG APX SE
I finally got to demo the long-awaited PMG APX SE and compared it side-by-side with the APX OG. The SE version tones down the treble energy, resulting in a warmer, more balanced sound with less harsh treble, while maintaining the same soundstage and bass energy and quantity. It shines particularly on pop tracks with lush vocals, though I can see some preferring the OG for genres like classical or rock that benefit from more pronounced instrumentals. A very solid summit-fi release, in my opinion.
Subtonic / Nightjar Storm / Duality / Sovereign Storm 8
I had the pleasure of meeting the legendary Chang and trying out these rarely seen releases again. The Duality, especially with the bassier adapter through my DMP Z1, was a fun and engaging listen. Looking forward to its release later this year.
I also compared the SS8 cable with Brise Audio’s Murakumo II again. Both are notably heavy cables, but the SS8 expanded the soundstage even more, especially on the Viking Damascus. One of the best pairings I've tried, albeit a bit too heavy for my taste.
Lastly, a night out with friends let me demoed insane amount of gears and re-explore the capabilities of the Traillii, paired with an LP6 Platinum JP, Raquer cable, and final type C eartips. The vocals were incredibly full-bodied—a truly intriguing setup for vocal tracks.
I also had a chance to demo the EA Yan Huang vs. Hades II, confirming that despite similar appearances, the Yan Huang offers a more pronounced midrange, enhancing vocal presence. I'll be revisiting this comparison soon.
Canjam weekends are always a joy, and this one was no exception!