Neutral Never Sounded This Good – A Dive Into the Kinera Thorking
Pros

Musical Preferences – I like listening to EDM and Lo-fi music along with a bit of other genres thrown in.
Build Quality and Comfort – The body is made of a sandblasted and oxidized aluminum and it was good to wear even though its summer out here. This IEM is quite large and chonky but quite comfortable to wear. I used it with Divinus velvet standard tips for this review. They stayed put in my ears. I asked my friend who has smaller ears to try this out and he found it extremely comfortable so chances are there it may fit well for most ears. Its weight is on the heavier side but thanks to the secure fit there was no discomfort. I used this while travelling to office and noticed that it has excellent isolation once music is playing.


Cable used – The stock cable provided is thin, light weight and quite decent but I used a Effect Audio 8W Ares cable for this review. I think it pairs wonderfully with this IEM and I felt a slight improvement in the bass compared to the stock cable.

Sources used and drivability – This IEM has a low impedance of 10 ohms and is extremely easy to drive. I had no issues running it off dongles such as the Cayin Ru7 and the Acoustune AS2002. Usually the AS2002 dongle gets quite warm during use but with this IEM it stayed quite cool. It ran perfectly well with the Hiby R4 too. So, this one can be easily used for portable or stationary use.
Sound Impressions - The first thing that you notice is the immense clarity and the wide soundstage. All instruments are given their own space in the mix. Everything sounds pristine with good separation and clarity. This is a neutral IEM but each element in the mix stands out.
Bass – The Thorking comes with a single DD handling the bass and it does a wonderful job. This IEM has a neutral tuning and does not emphasize the bass too much. Still, it’s quite enjoyable and can present itself when called for. The bass texture is also excellent. I listened to a lot of EDM tracks and never felt it lacking bass or impact. This may not be suitable for bassheads or folks looking for a meaty / thick mid bass focused sound.
Midrange – The vocals feel very natural and one can easily make it out from the mix as there is no bass bleed. Both Male and female vocals sound good with good body and note weight. Even though it has a neutral profile vocals sound exciting and fun. I mostly listen to EDM and lofi music but I enjoyed listening to a lot of vocal tracks while testing as they sound fantastic.
Treble – The treble quality is exceptional with immense clarity and resolution. Micro details can be enjoyed easily through tracks. There is absolutely no sibilance and its extremely easy to listen to this IEM for extended durations. The treble is also airy.
Soundstage – It’s got a wide soundstage with good depth. This IEM had excellent imaging and I could pin point out different instruments wrapped around me. Out of all the IEMS I had the pleasure of testing this one nails the imaging. This combination of wide soundstage and excellent imaging can be a perfect to watch movies and TV shows along with music.



Conclusion - I am primarily a basshead and prefer good bass in my IEMS but despite being a little light on the bass I enjoyed this IEM. The extreme clarity in the mids and treble was very refreshing and I thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Thorking.
Pros
- Surprisingly comfortable despite its size
- A balanced / natural sound signature tuned for clarity and resolution
- Separation and Imaging is class leading
- Good soundstage
- Very easy to drive
- Very good isolation when music is playing
- Stock cable could have been better
- Heavy shells
Musical Preferences – I like listening to EDM and Lo-fi music along with a bit of other genres thrown in.
Build Quality and Comfort – The body is made of a sandblasted and oxidized aluminum and it was good to wear even though its summer out here. This IEM is quite large and chonky but quite comfortable to wear. I used it with Divinus velvet standard tips for this review. They stayed put in my ears. I asked my friend who has smaller ears to try this out and he found it extremely comfortable so chances are there it may fit well for most ears. Its weight is on the heavier side but thanks to the secure fit there was no discomfort. I used this while travelling to office and noticed that it has excellent isolation once music is playing.
Cable used – The stock cable provided is thin, light weight and quite decent but I used a Effect Audio 8W Ares cable for this review. I think it pairs wonderfully with this IEM and I felt a slight improvement in the bass compared to the stock cable.
Sources used and drivability – This IEM has a low impedance of 10 ohms and is extremely easy to drive. I had no issues running it off dongles such as the Cayin Ru7 and the Acoustune AS2002. Usually the AS2002 dongle gets quite warm during use but with this IEM it stayed quite cool. It ran perfectly well with the Hiby R4 too. So, this one can be easily used for portable or stationary use.
Sound Impressions - The first thing that you notice is the immense clarity and the wide soundstage. All instruments are given their own space in the mix. Everything sounds pristine with good separation and clarity. This is a neutral IEM but each element in the mix stands out.
Bass – The Thorking comes with a single DD handling the bass and it does a wonderful job. This IEM has a neutral tuning and does not emphasize the bass too much. Still, it’s quite enjoyable and can present itself when called for. The bass texture is also excellent. I listened to a lot of EDM tracks and never felt it lacking bass or impact. This may not be suitable for bassheads or folks looking for a meaty / thick mid bass focused sound.
Midrange – The vocals feel very natural and one can easily make it out from the mix as there is no bass bleed. Both Male and female vocals sound good with good body and note weight. Even though it has a neutral profile vocals sound exciting and fun. I mostly listen to EDM and lofi music but I enjoyed listening to a lot of vocal tracks while testing as they sound fantastic.
Treble – The treble quality is exceptional with immense clarity and resolution. Micro details can be enjoyed easily through tracks. There is absolutely no sibilance and its extremely easy to listen to this IEM for extended durations. The treble is also airy.
Soundstage – It’s got a wide soundstage with good depth. This IEM had excellent imaging and I could pin point out different instruments wrapped around me. Out of all the IEMS I had the pleasure of testing this one nails the imaging. This combination of wide soundstage and excellent imaging can be a perfect to watch movies and TV shows along with music.
Conclusion - I am primarily a basshead and prefer good bass in my IEMS but despite being a little light on the bass I enjoyed this IEM. The extreme clarity in the mids and treble was very refreshing and I thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Thorking.