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A new player on the competitive value-priced earphone scene, BGVP delivers with the DMS: an update to the popular DMG IEM. Featuring six balanced-armature drivers and a single dynamic driver per ear, the IEMs use four-way crossover technology to create excellent cohesion between each unit Read More
The BGVP DMS are surely fun earphones with a V-shaped signature that peaks in mid-bass and upper midrange. It's vivid and fun, but it's not the most technical earphone you can find. All in all it's good for the price, though it's not for everyone.
Here's my full review: https://www.soundphilereview.com/reviews/bgvp-dms-review-3903/
I received a review unit from Linsoul. I've only spent a few hours with them so far but I do like them.
Early impressions:
The DMS is the latest from BGVP. I rank this one above the DMG and DM6 for my personal tastes and just below the DM7. Sound-wise, these are V-shaped but balanced much better than the DMG and DM6, as their bass is a little more subdued, the mids are slightly more elevated, and treble isn't sharp or harsh. The bonus on the DM7 is that these extend treble in the upper range more than the more premium model. They don't resolve details as well as the DM6 or DM7 though, which is why these are $150 and not $200 and $300.
If this is being sold by the Seller Linsoul I'd suggest you save yourself the hassle and wait for Amazon's release. My BGVP DM6 came w/ a defective Cable and they wouldn't warranty it.
MidnighTempestWe did believe that we provide after service to our customers. What's your order number and where did you order? If so, we can check the case for you.
MidnighTempestget item from aliexpress, should be cheaper but the warranty is the problem. return shipping is much more expansive.
JoeBi
May 21, 2019
If Linsoul's hired gun says the DMS isn't as good as a $50 KZ ZS10 Pro, is it any wonder things are slow here? To make matters worse, I was gullible and got the KZ ZS10 Pro, but it turns out to be too bright (not sibilant) and nowhere near the quality of the higher-priced DMG. ...ah I agree with the primeaudio reviews of both IEMs, one linked below.
JoeBiI own KZ ZS10 Pro. I think they’re amazing. Do not impress me as too bright. Difficult strokes I guess. And for $50? Cmon
JoeBi
Jun 15, 2019
morndeweyHow many dead end $50 IEMs does one need? I have too many sub-100 headphones of all kinds. If you're just getting into earphones, yeah experiment but to me it's on the bright side, and I prefer more warmth and less screech (KZs specialty). I'm not listening to jazz and classical that much now.