Type: Single Balanced Armature
Spec: 16Ω (@1kHz) | 50Hz~ 16kHz | 108dB SPL | <28g
Cord Style: Y-cord, 1.40m
Mini Jack Style: Gold plated straight style, light build. (Black model is L plug).
Eartips Used: Tri-flanges
Packaging: 5/5
Build Quality: 4/5 (light build)
Accessories: 4/5 (included pouch offers little protection)
Isolation: 5/5 (-36dB!!!)
Microphonics: 3/5 (earbud style) | 5/5 (w/ shirt clip)
Comfort: 4/5 (light to wear, but deep inserting eartips)
Soundstage: 2/5 (one of Ety’s weak point]
Sound Quality: 3/5 (analytical, bass light but offers great detail)
Value: 4/5 (cheap street price and great sound when used with foam)
Remark: One of the main competitors with E3c when it was released. Street price is low now which makes it a good choice as entry class IEM. With Shure Black Foam sleeve, the bass problem can be improved. Thin cable but it will harden up in time result in more microphonics.
Spec: 16Ω (@1kHz) | 50Hz~ 16kHz | 108dB SPL | <28g
Cord Style: Y-cord, 1.40m
Mini Jack Style: Gold plated straight style, light build. (Black model is L plug).
Eartips Used: Tri-flanges
Packaging: 5/5
Build Quality: 4/5 (light build)
Accessories: 4/5 (included pouch offers little protection)
Isolation: 5/5 (-36dB!!!)
Microphonics: 3/5 (earbud style) | 5/5 (w/ shirt clip)
Comfort: 4/5 (light to wear, but deep inserting eartips)
Soundstage: 2/5 (one of Ety’s weak point]
Sound Quality: 3/5 (analytical, bass light but offers great detail)
Value: 4/5 (cheap street price and great sound when used with foam)
Remark: One of the main competitors with E3c when it was released. Street price is low now which makes it a good choice as entry class IEM. With Shure Black Foam sleeve, the bass problem can be improved. Thin cable but it will harden up in time result in more microphonics.
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