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I should preface this by saying, my experience with flagship totl iem's is very limited.
Design wise, pictures don't do it justice. It is beautiful to look at and admire the craftmanship. One thing to note is that, while they look and feel gorgeous, I did some light polishing with a silver polish cloth and boy did they came alive. Cable is soft and has a lot of detail on the plugs as well as a little pattern on the cable sleeves. It compliments well the look of the iems.
Looks are understandably a turn off to some, just like Shogun, for how much they could attract attention when you are out and about. In my case it's not a factor since I would never take a $4k+ device out for lets say a run or do some shopping. These are strictly for home use, maybe have them around on the office, but that's about it.
I currently only own the noble Shogun and Thieaudio Valhalla in that similar category of price and flagship level, and most of my collection is on the $1,500 and below. And of those mentioned I would say I enjoy The shogun more than the Valhalla, if only by a small margin.
The BGVP Wukong is basically a whole other thing in comparison. Bass hits hard but controlled. Sub bass feels big, maybe just a bit less than Shogun in quantity but with great quality. Mids and vocals are clear, crisp and forward. Treble is detailed, clear and airy without feeling harsh.
No expert here, not even close but in my experience with Wukong for the past couple of weeks, this is definitely the best I have heard an iem sound. Every genre I've tried, sounds good, a pleasure to listen to.
There may be iem's that may have better technical ability than Wukong, but the whole package plus it's sound, I think it's hard to beat.
BGVP's new work Wukong, proves its value with artistic expression and sound!
I've never seen this kind of packaging before.
It is very beautiful, delicate, and luxurious.
The metalwork alone will be worth it.
Leave a brief listening review.
DAP
SP3000, L&P E7, P6PRO 10th, P6PRO, Lotoo Paw Gold Touch Ti, GT2
Cable
OCC 7N silver plated copper 12core
Overall, it's a W-shaped sound, with a good high-pitched openness and well-controlled sibilant. There's a slight sense of air particles, and the vocals are half a step ahead from the center. It's a sound that naturally blends margin and density on a sufficient stage. Compared to the UM Pentara, the bass performance is a bit weaker, but the overall balance is evaluated to be a bit better. It seems to be about half a weight class higher.
The matching of pure copper or silver-plated copper was excellent compared to alloy wire or hybrid cable, and sufficient conductor is required to convey sufficient information.
Unfortunately, DAP was better matched with the Lotoo product line, especially GT2, which has better straightness and low density than the R2R-based DAP.
I recommend adding an amplifier. "Self-disposed" to be paid later. I'm even more excited about the amplifier.
Wukong is a rare product that satisfies both design and sound, making it attractive enough to purchase and will have very high collectible value in the future.
I highly recommend it to those who are interested!
Amazing amazing!!
my favorite cayin n8iii has the power to perform all my headphones but with unique Melody mentor multiverse it is a dream set and I don't need anything more to be happy
I normally only like open back headphones.. but today that has changed… one word about the Valhalla, super..
Personally, considering the driver configuration and the product's release timing, I had a preconceived notion that this product would be a replica of Canpur 752B, so I had no intention of purchasing this product. However, the evaluations of people who purchased and experienced this product made me think that my guess might be wrong. In conclusion, this product is the IEM that I currently use most frequently on a daily basis. As a bonus, you can get great design elements that other IEMs cannot match and a perfect fit. Thank you to Musicteck for opening the opportunity to purchase such a great product identical to this new one.
Set is absolutely gorgeous and it’s brighter tuning compliment very well already acquired Multiverse Mentor. Thanks to MusicTeck for handling both orders.
Highly recommended.
I am writing this feedback to express my absolute delight with the MASS-KOBO Model 475. After spending quality time with this amplifier, it has completely blown my expectations away and proven to be a phenomenal investment.
As an audiophile who deeply loves the organic, majestic, and rich sound of legendary analog reel-to-reel systems—specifically the iconic Telefunken M10 tube tape machine—I never imagined a battery-powered solid-state amp could evoke that same emotional response.
The Model 475 behaves less like a modern portable device and more like a high-end tube masterpiece. The pure Class A topology delivers a phenomenally holographic and spacious presentation. The midrange possesses that exact "fleshy," liquid, and soul-stirring warmth reminiscent of the classic Telefunken tube sound. It wraps around vocals and acoustic instruments like cello, violin, and piano with an effortless, lifelike weight, while the background remains pitch-black and dead silent. The current delivery and control over transducers are nothing short of masterful.
The MASS-KOBO Model 475 has genuinely elevated my portable listening experience to an elite level. For anyone seeking true desktop-grade fidelity on the go without sacrificing that magical, analog musicality, this amplifier is a masterpiece. 10/10!