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Our latest IEM marks the long-awaited return of JVC audiophile products to the US. With dynamic drivers among the largest in their class, a premium all-metal housing, and three pairs of interchangeable nozzles, the HA-FDX1 delivers next-level sound you can fine-tune to your liking.
i own the 10s and the isine 20s, these are much brighter, but honestly i consider these the best iems ive tried. full range and they are more like a headphone sound to them. the isine 10 is wider, better imaging but not better detail. they are about the same in terms of dynamics surprisingly. if you need to get one i would go with the the isine10, if you need sound isolation go with the drop jvc.
You can, but they don't need much power at all and sound great out of the THX AAA 789 single-ended. They've very comfortable with the included Spiral Dots, I have no problem wearing them for extended periods.
I own both and this would be my take on the IEMs. I'd very much recommend HA-FDX1 over the Rai Solo. Rai solo has better vocal placement but in overall technical ability of the IEM HA-FDX1 is on a different class. In my honest opinion, if it's not for the design I'd say Rai Solo should be priced $120 ~ $150. On the other hand, I'd say FDX1 is the best IEM under $300 period.
If you want a beautiful accessory that sounds reasonably good and has good vocals, go with the Rai Solo. If you want an IEM that gives you the best sound for the money, FDX1 is the way to go.
Here's my detailed breakdown of the two IEMs.
Meze Rai Solo
Resolution: ★★☆☆☆
Separation: ★★★★☆
Details: ★★★☆☆
Sound Stage: ★★★☆☆
Female Vocal: ★★★★☆
Male Vocal: ★★★★☆
Dynamics: ★★★☆☆
JVC HA-FDX1
Resolution: ★★★★★
Separation: ★★★★☆
Details: ★★★★★
Sound Stage: ★★★☆☆
Female Vocal: ★★★☆☆
Male Vocal: ★★★☆☆
Dynamics: ★★★★☆
Hope this helps your decision.