Head-fi review: A very special King
BGVP offers a truly flagship worthy IEM with their Solomon. This is truly a technical Marvel with great separation of instruments, incredible sound stage, and impactful, yet not overdone bass. Well not a basshead set, it does well enough here to carry any track, but where it excels is in the upper frequency ranges where it is incisive yet not sibilant. All in all it holds a musical signature, with slightly recessed, vocals, if I had to have one criticism. This one punches well above its price point and should be on your list for an endgame set.
Solomon strikes an amazing balance between detail and musicality. It allows you to delve deeper into every recording, but without being in any way dry, clinical, or analytic. They do not lose the forrest for the trees They do not SOUND detailed - they just are amazingly resolving and immersive. Little details about the background, acoustic space and playing details add to the realism and holographic presentation. You can hear the musicians and the spaces between them. Timbres are spot-on. They do not really highlight any specific frequency range, and challenge the best single (DD) driver iems for coherence and natural musical timbres.
I listen to metal, acoustic jazz, prog, funk and lots of instrumental and vocal stuff. Solomon does not make me chose a genre or a subset ofmy recordings - they just say "go ahead, hit 'play' and I'll take care of the rest."
I am driving them with my NiP N2, and they are a joy together. They are a magnificent Musicteck musical mating!
They make me very happy. Highly recommended!
first time seeing the fortune in pictures I was stunned by how it looks. so I blind buy and hoping the sound will be as good as it looks and it didn't disappoint. Fortune gives you the spaciousness where you can pinpoint every instruments with clarity. from high , mids and lows the music just flows smoothly to your ears. UM does a fantastic job with its tuning! its a great fortune i have this on my collection. also thank you musicteck for great service!
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.
They work beautifully and look super nice on my DAP !!!
Currently I owned Astell&Kern SP3000, Lotoo Paw Touch Titianum and Sony WM1ZM2, honestly Hiby RS8II easily beat these old flagships with soudstage and sound imaging. Its sound is so clear that it might be too intenses. Either way definitely one of the best ultra-flagship I have ever heard in DAP.
Good choice for basshead.












