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When it comes to IEMs, it’s easy to get lost in the triple-driver, multi-stage units that give you everything but the kitchen sink. BLON is here to offer an IEM that nails the fundamentals with a truly interesting design Read More
I just got a set, they sound great. If I had to guess, the design of the shell is just to flex since it is a halo product. But I would imagine there’s some weight savings, they don’t weigh much at all and they’re super comfortable. They did 3D print the housings out of Zinc alloy, which is pretty cool.
For those looking for some info about those IEMs look up super reviews on youtube. He already did an unboxing/measurement of those. The video is an hour long but the actual content is like 15min. The rest is more of a QnA
IEMs are typically extremely sensitive that's why they can work without amplification (most of them at least). Your DAC probably has a sound floor that is too high for them. I normally don't use my IEMs from my dacs/amps and if i HAVE to plug them in source thats too powerful I use an attenuator (ifi iematch+). Alternatively they're some amps that have a high sensitivity setting like the IEMagny from schiit.
hollowslyferI figured it was something like that, I just don’t know much about audio lol, I only plan to use them occasionally so I guess I can put up with the small hassle of switching devices. Thank you for your helpful answer