My setup is Hiby RS6, Unique Melody Mest Mk.2, Liquid Links Venom.
I never believed cables can change sound and never planed to pay for it consequently. But standard cable of my Mest mk2 turned out to be extremely poor quality (sound from the left earphone started to disappear). Then I had to choose new one and buy Liquid Links because it looked same design as my headphones (black with gold marks) :)
It was very unexpected impression when I plug it. Sorry in abvance because of i can't write poetically... More bass, more details, more expression, more sound! As if I bought new headphones and not a cable. Also it looks as high quality, expansive and really beautiful thing. Now i can recommend it to everyone who wants to improve his Mest mk.2. No doubt the cables work!
Strong words in the title, yes...but it is truth to my ears. I have never experienced a cable like this before. It's absolute nuts. I am not overhyping it in any way shape or form. It's simply remarkable and caused me to pick up the Martini and Conti while I was at it. Apparently I have become a huge Liquid Links fan which seems like overnight. So some insight into my crazy. I have the Venom paired with the 64 Audio Fourte, and the Martini paired with the Legend X (OG). I have never heard these IEMs sound this amazing as the synergy is off the charts. The Venom I will talk about in this mini write-up. So why so great?? Well, it turned everything up a notch in level of clarity and separation. I read all the negatives about Fourte, but Venom just seems to lend a helping hand and made my Fourte sound TOTL level it deserves. Giving the bass a slight boost, mids just oh so lush, and treble detail one would find so satisfactory. Not to mention soundstage and imaging prowess too. I can't be more happy with this purchase and so happy I made the "leap of faith" and gave it a try.
And stylish too. Great pairing with Aroma Jewel for a reasonable price..
The Lotoo GT2 is an amazing DAP. The treble has amazing detail and resolution, without harshness.
The midrange is less colored than LPGT, but meatier at the same time. The bass? I have never heard bass like GT2. It's a monster only biting off the perfect amount. Bass is powerful and accurate. GT2 seems to be made for my Meze 109 Pro headphones, but sounds wonderful with all. I listen balanced. This DAP underwhelmed me initially, but opens like a flower in the sun with more play time.
Lotoo GT2 maintains Lotoo neutrality with power and grace. Do not judge this DAP until you get substantial hours in. It underwhelmed me during the first several days, but is blowing every other DAP I own away now. I own Lotoo Paw Gold Touch, Lotoo Paw 6000, Sony NW-WM1Z, and Sony NW-WM1A. I listen balanced with Meze 109 Pro, Shure SRH1540, and Sennheiser HD660S2 headphones. It seems as if Meze 109 Pro is made for Lotoo GT2, but all my headphones sound phenomenal. The midrange is less colored than LPGT, but meatier. Treble is so detailed with outstanding resolution, absent harshness. The bass? Good Lord, it is a raging monster only biting off what it should. I have never heard such beautiful bass. This player isn't fully burned in. I am at about fifteen hours. I am told GT2 will get even better. I can't even imagine.
I own virtually all the TOTL iems, and I have never heard one as detailed and moving as the PMG APX SE. The bass thumps, the treble glistens, the soundstage is all over and the definition amongst instruments is the best I have heard. It is my clear favorite now.
First, I must tell that I am not an audiophile, just a music enthusiast. Owning only headphones wanted to give a try to IEMs since I am always on the go. This being my first IEM, wanted to invest in something good so after searching in this price range and reading multiple reviews, decided to go for the Softears Enigma.
Photographs don’t give enough credit; this set is gorgeous and elegant. Engaging, without being extremely striking, so I can listen to my music while I wear suit at work or jeans on the street. But, above all, the sound. Enigma just blowout my mind. Fantastic for my taste: beautifully balance, with good clarity, detail, separation and expanded soundstage. And in the center of all that, the magic of that vocal tuning. Some audiophiles find Enigma treble recessed, not for me: everything is there in the right amount and when music asks for a stronger performance, they become energetic. And add to that excellent comfort.
I pair them with iBasso DX320MAX Ti, Mojo 2 and Lotoo PAW GT2.
I am very happy with them and grateful with Andrew and his team.
Being a lover of Dita Audio products, I was intrigued by this unknown Singapore IEM. Its drivers setup looked interesting and let me overlook the shiny steampunk-like like look I am not a fan of. With the very kind and soft assistance from MusicTeck's mrs. Grace, some fine reviews of Jomo Audio products, I decided to try it.
Well it is very good. I love acoustic music, jazz classics from the '40s to' 70s mainly. This is a fine IEM on a technical revealing side of soumd. I love Nautilus detailed and airy mids and highs the most but the bass is almost perfect too, authoritative and textured. The soundstage wide and perfectly arranged. Thank you Jomo Audio (and MusicTeck for the friendly Assistance).