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Truly exceptional IEM for the price. Highly palatable tuning, fantastic timbre (blindfolded I would’ve guessed a single DD), and surprisingly good imaging capabilities and dynamic contrast.
My expectations were high for the Volume S. I haven’t heard a bad set from Softears (RSV, Twilight, Studio4), and almost all of the initial reviews for Volume S were positive. To my ears, it’s a very well tuned set that easily competes with or betters the competition in the price range. I much preferred the low impedance setting, and that’s tuning used for this review
What I like: Vocals really sound great. There’s enough warmth to give some weight and body to male and female vocals. Detail retrieval is excellent. Stage size is also a cut above sets at this price. It’s a very fun tuning.
My favorite set that I own in the $300 to $400 range is the Hype 4. These sets compliment each other very well. The hype 4 has better treble extension and imaging, but vocals and stage are better on the Volume S. The hype 4 and Volume S differ in low end tuning. The hype 4 has more and tighter bass due to the bass tuck. The Volume S has more midbass, but the low end is still tight with minimal bleed into the mids. Both bass guitar and kick drums sound full with good weight. I have a pretty wide range of music in my library and with the addition of the Volume S my library is fully covered. The Volume S is an easy recommendation.
The unboxing experience for these was excellent. You get a lot of accessories and a premium case. The build and fit are excellent. The sound...these are very balanced sounding in low impedance mode (which is my preferred mode). The high impedance mode can cause the upper mids and treble to become a little too forward for my preferences. In low impedance mode, these sound amazing. The tuning is very agreeable and I think most folks will love these IEMs.
I lucked in to a Reference Silver OFC! Anyway, the cable is amazing and the concept was just a lot of fun. I would only have done it via Musicteck though, since their great customer service gave me confidence that there was no other hidden gimmick.
TWO BOXES with two Mars, how lucky I am. Now they are paired with um jet black and maven2. Great sound and great quality.
The Empyrean II headphones are great! Shipping was fast and MusicTech worked a great deal for me. The headphone is supremely comfortable. I can wear it all day. The sound is sublime. Crisp punchy base. Wonderful mids and airy treble. The Empyrean II also takes to EQ easily if EQ is in your bag.
All around, can’t be more happy with the headphone and the experience with MisucTeck.
I got Sapphire... but I already owned the Alpha Omega Omega that came with the Amethyst 😂.
Sapphire is even more purple than Amethyst, and the 2-pins are not recessed like Amethyst's
However, to me, the Amethyst sounds better...but maybe it's just me...
This is not my first Brise Audio cable - so I should probably stop being so happy / delighted when I get a new one. I originally bought this cable for another set of IEM, but it turned out not to be a great match. So I loved them over to my Campfire Audio Andromeda Emerald Sea IEMs, and THAT is a fantastic pairing. I’m quite delighted at the build quality and the care and attention to detail in the assembly. Not that you ever want to be rough this a set of IEMs, but this setup together is a very, very solid set of headphones.