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Product Description
A Singapore-based brand run by audio enthusiasts, Alpha & Delta has earned a great reputation for delivering high-quality sound at a lower price point. The D3 IEMs do that exactly, equipped with a custom-tuned 6-millimeter micro dynamic driver inside an eye-catching die-cast metal housing Read More
Overall a pretty good IEM. Very bassy, lackluster but inoffensive treble, wonky midrange, but it still sounds pretty good for the price. Build quality and presentation is incredible though; I want this cable on other stuff.
Very comfortable, and by a significant margin the smallest IEM I’ve ever used.
My full review here: https://www.google.com/amp/s/carrotreviews.wordpress.com/2018/03/31/alpha-and-delta-d3/amp/
I’d recommend the Tin Audio T2 over these if you can afford the slightly higher price though, unless you absolutely must have huge bass.
The best 32 dollars and 11cents spent "period"! I'm completely mind-blown, the sound they deliver for the price is impeccable, we're talking 6mm drivers and it sounds this great! Even the kit that comes with it is plentiful, if I had never seen this things price tag I'd say it was a tad bit expensive than what it had really cost. Bravo to Alpha & Delta, you've made one hell of a pair of IEM's. Better mash that "Request" button the tagline is right "An Absolute Steal!"
They sound great for the price. Easy to listen to, clear and pretty well balanced for the money. Great for on-the-go where you may not want to take your best. Pretty much a no-brainer.
edit: they've burned in and honestly sound like a better version of the munitio tech nines. i dug out my old tech nines to compare and the only difference is that the d3s are clearer with harder bass.
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these... are not that great. the fit's really good but they're a little tinny on the highs and a little muffled on the mids and lows. they remind me of my ancient munitios in a lot of ways.