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The bassier little brother of Final Audio’s A4000 earphones, the A3000 is a streamlined IEM that packs a punch. Just like its sibling, the A3000 is the beneficiary of Final Audio’s extensive manufacturing efforts—a new production facility and machinery—to develop custom driver components from the ground up Read More
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가격을 잊고 그 어떤 이어폰들과 비교해도 충분히 개성있고 완성도 높은 소리라고 평가받으리라고 생각합니다.
기본 케이블과의 매칭이 상당히 어울려서 굳이 커스텀 케이블을 알아볼 필요도 없었습니다. 구동력을 많이 필요로 하지만 그만큼 웬만큼 출력을 뽑아주는 기기라면 노이즈 없이 들을 수 있다는 장점도 된다고 생각합니다. 정말 오랜만에 써보자마자 감탄한 이어폰이었습니다.
If you hear the sound of this product later, you will regret that you didn't buy it before
If you step into the Final A3000, the amplifier, a certain genre sounds similar to the products of 500-1000 dollars. Like the A4000 products, genres with strengths such as specific genres, EDM, and Pop have good price performances similar to those of $2k-3k for fun to listen to. If you hear this product later, you will probably regret not buying it.
Interesting sound. Can be excellent on good mixes.
Well, I can't say i didn't expect this IEM to sound different to the norm. Let start with sound. It sounds really good, on well mixed tracks. This IEM is extremely dependant on mix. If a song is mixed meh, they will sound meh, and if a sound is mixed well, they will sound great. Resolution is good on them. Lossless is definitely noticeable, these IEM are resolving enough to demonstrate the flaws in MP3. It could be the 8k peak, but either way you notice the flaws. I don't really know what else to say about the sound, should an IEM make everything sound good? It is nice when an IEM can play everything well, but I don't think every IEM needs too. Strengths are bass and sound stage. The soundstage is huge, but I will say it is on the edge of being a tad unnatural. Yes they sound big, but it is probably because of the 8k peak, it emphasizes the high end of reverb and it makes it stand out. It can sound really great. Oh vocals can sound a bit recessed depending on the singer, vocal part of the highs isn't appropriately tuned to make all vocals stand out. Oh and my other complaint would be the comfort, they suck. The shape sucks; I got these because they reminded me of the B2 stealth bomber, they look so cool. But they don't fit in your ears cool. They can start to ache after 30min. I eventually got them to fit kinda ok, and I can wear them for 2-3h without any real issues. They have quite a lot of sound leak, probably due to the build. (which I really like, they are really light, but they don't feel cheap to me). Oh, and they are kinda hard to drive on my pixel 4a. They don't sound great on that phone. They seem to run well off my macbook, but your mileage may vary.
TLDR; I would recommend them to anyone who wants too listen to an IEM with plenty of soundstage. Being mindful of that they would make mediocre mixes sound good, but will make great mixes sound amazing. Oh and that they need a bit of power. Oh and really uncomfortable at first.
JustSayingYou just described a true audiophile IEM. Garbage in,garbage out. If the recording is great, it will sound great and if the recording is poor it will sound poor. So, its a great IEM giving me the recording as recorded….sounds good to me..
These were a great value when I got them for $100. I don't personally know how the sound compares to the A4000 but I enjoyed this pair myself. The silicon tips were my least favorite part since the fit doesn't work as well as foam for me at least.
My second pair of Final IEMs so I don't have another series to compare to (prior was Heaven II, a different line entirely) but I gotta say this IEM will impress.
The soundstage is incredible on these (in a good way). They also have plenty of bass, but not ignoring the higher frequencies. Quick note: I notice a peak around the 8k freq. but only on certain tracks. Speaking of which, input is important. I noticed on poor input, like low bitrate MP3s, it really makes you hurt physically (not really but you get the idea). If you drop in your best clean FLACs you will be impressed. It's not genre specific, but where it does excel is genres from EDM to Pop. It can bring out details very well so you won't be disappointed listening to classical or vocalists, but do note: Mid-range vocals are slightly recessed, not sure if you prefer that.
By the way, comfort is definitely not on the top end of this thing. The build, even the cable, is superb but at the cost of real, literal, physical pain. The unfortunate thing is they sound incredible, but after 20 minutes...yeah, check if you've bruised your ears yet.
If I only had room for 1 iem on a budget, these would be great. A really good soundstage (better than most over ears cans) and really good separation. Everything from the low-mid- high is well balanced.
The cable feels nice and smooth and shows no memory issues. The case is unique and I quite like it but is only big enough for the iems and nothing else - not an issue for me, just a note for you.
They are really light and extremely comfortable over long sessions.
Music Genres:Classical, Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Metal, Pop, R&B, Rock, World
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IEMs with Solid Sound
Struggled for a while to find in ears I could get along with, these seemed worth a shot. Overall I really like the sound on these and the comfort is solid too.