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One of the first IEMs from a manufacturer that’s still new on the scene, the HiFi Boy OS V3 is getting a lot of love from the audiophile community. It uses a triple-driver configuration with one ultra-high-frequency balanced armature, one high-frequency balanced armature, and one 7-millimeter dynamic driver with a magnetic composite diaphragm Read More
So I had these for about a year or two and they sound great but they open up and get damaged quite easily. I had to glue them about 2 times. Still worth it though and for 125, you get a lot of detail and I enjoy the spaciousness and the depth of the sound. Quite often I think something is happening around me, but it's just the iems. Like people walking in the studio. They are that good.
The iems i have heard much positive things for the price range, but i have yet heart by self myself. I do have the cable though which i user with my in ears and it is a nice cable both aesthetically and sonically. It has no microphonics that i can hear at all and sounds very clean with all the music and audio I listen to. As far as Aesthetics go I'm happy and the build seems Tough Enough without being too rigid
I own a pair (not from Massdrop). They're quite good. Nice, non-boomy, but thick bass, good midrange (albeit a bit smoother than I'd like) and an extended high end. Fit great. I use a balanced cable, so I can't really say anything about the cable they ship with other than they ship with a cable. They're my first choice for listening while working out--they fit me securely without feeling tight.
Got these off here. They are great. Nice thiccc anc clean bass. Kind of a v but mids aren’t too far back. Well done... cable kinda sucks but the iems themselves are well built and comfy and come with a nice case and lot of tips.