NGaudio METEORA
Driver Configuration:4 Bass (BA),4 Mids (BA),2 Mid-High (BA),8 Treble (EST)
Design:BA+EST Hybrid
Driver Counts:10 BA + 8 EST
Sensitivity:106db SPL@1mW
Impedance:40Ω1Khz
Frequency Response Range:5-70khz
Noise Isolation:26db(CM)
NGaudio METEORA
Driver Configuration:4 Bass (BA),4 Mids (BA),2 Mid-High (BA),8 Treble (EST)
Design:BA+EST Hybrid
Driver Counts:10 BA + 8 EST
Sensitivity:106db SPL@1mW
Impedance:40Ω1Khz
Frequency Response Range:5-70khz
Noise Isolation:26db(CM)
First things first: Andrew, Leo and crew not only offered top notch advisory, but managed to have the Meteora shipped overseas in no time.
The Meteora is not a set one should write about. It has to be listened to. Easy and gimmick marketing statement, one might think. Nope.
No fancy driver-structure under the ultra solid resin hood, just « savoir-faire » from the manufacturer and a deep understanding how music should be played-back out of your favorite gears. Easy to drive? Yes, the Meteora is for sure, but this IEM is a fantastic playground to experiment with eartips, cables, sources and why not external dac & dac/amp. You can color the sound so easily and with such nuances that it would be a shame not to try.
Enough blabla, how do the Meteora sound to me, after 2 intensive days of listening? What puzzles me is the tuning. Slightly warm, yet extremely detailed, the layering and imaging abilities stand out, without any sharp edges in the uppermids/lower treble section (fully subjective opinion ofc).
Long story short, the Meteora are not meant to be a revolutionary IEM set from a driver structure perspective. NGaudio knows how to manufacture very solid resin shells, tight 2pin sockets, but, most importantly, this « in the western world » low-radar company knows how to make their IEMs sing.
Excellent set for the price. The cable isn’t what you’d expect at any price point but despite this…. Silver Flash WINS!!
Enjoyed it. Smooth musical sound in a very compact package
Maven III is an IEM doing a lot of things right by me, from crystal clear, airy and energetic treble to unexpectedly physical bass, taking over from where Maven II left off. Resolution receives a bump, stage is wider and taller, more aerated, but without feeling hollow and the construction can be considered at least on par with Maven II. In terms of genres, obviously is works wonderfully for metal, delivering fast transients, good macro and micro dynamics and tastefully highlighted bass guitar. Maven II cannot keep up with the younger sibling, tracks like August Burns Red’s Behemoth contrasting the laser precision of bass drums in Maven III with the relaxed, less dynamic, Maven II.
While UM calls this tuning V, I would call it more W. since the voices are well highlighted too.
Is it still a “Maven”? I believe it is. At the same time, with its fast…everything, could also have been a member of the Mest series. (full review: https://mikaik-audio.com/maven-iii-moonshard-review/ or https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/unique-melody-maven-iii.29219/reviews)
As usual, the Musicteck service was great, quickly answering my questions, shipping the same day, etc. Always a pleasure to come back.
It's like there's a warm electric haze infused with every note, especially Rock. Some say it's too much, but I think it's a perfect specialist IEM. Upper mids and above aren't super detailed or prevalent but that's more feature than flaw. Twilight isn't designed to do everything well (shout out to Dita Ventura... I love you), but it serves its purpose perfectly. And they're pretty comfortable, praise be.
Im not sure why these aren't sold out yet. They sound excellent. Seriously they sound just like megafest but with a good clean solid bass that doesnt over power everything else. Niche? Maybe. fatiguing? I can get two three hours at a time then need a break but super super enjoyable to listen to. Side note musictek customer service was great .