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Made in collaboration with NuForce, a company that’s brought us high-performance audio gear from nearby Milpitas, California for more than a decade, the EDC in-ear monitors are ready to go everywhere with you. Wear them at home, in the office, at the gym, or while traveling or commuting Read More
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Delicate Driver
After only a few weeks of use, the driver made a weird sound. Ever since the volume is extremely low, haven’t used it since 2019 but recently found it, still broken. My dumbass forgot I could of sent it back and gotten a new pair. But they did sound great while they worked.
The EDC's were not my first pair of IEM's, At the time I bought the NuForce, I already had a pair of Campfire Audio Polaris, but I wanted a pair of IEM's I could use on my day-to-day commute, and for the price, the sound quality is really good.
The build quality is OK, but they will show battle scars after a few month. On my pair, the paint started flaking off due to daily abuse.
After my last pair of NuForces broke at the two pin connection was a great upgrade I had one issue with the previous pair that was addressed in this version; The two pin connector does not loosely come off after being taken off the first time. As for sound quality all is subjective to the user and I've just started in my audio journey so I don't have much good reference. very comfortable you can forget that you are waring them. As for a minor issue the case is made of a two tone plastic one side is a dark blue painted over clear and has started coming off bit by bit but I don't feel the ridge when in ear so I feel it is a minor concern.
These are a very nice, well-rounded sound, for wired in-ear monitors; however, they just don't fit my right ear and the bud falls out no matter how I work on fitting it. They are a bit more bass heavy than others I have tried which is a nicer sound all around. If you have normal ears, give them a go. :D
I bought these with the intent to use them as "eveyday" IEMS that were cheap, but durable and sounded ok. These fit the bill. The audio fidelity isn't incredible, but great for the price and plenty for use in coffee shops and public places. They ended up lasting my about two years before the they started to have build problems and I stopped using them.
I'm fairly inexperienced in the audiophile world, however I've spent much more money on IEMs for comparable sound quality, at least to my ears. I greatly appreciate the ear hook design and wish more IEMs would have them, I understand some people find them uncomfortable but I'll loop most IEMs over my ears anyways to reduce cable noise. The cables are also a big selling point for me, when my IEMs die, it's usually from cable wear, so having a backup and possibly being able to replace them is a big deal for me on a set of IEMs at this low of a price.
I do feel they'd benefit from an amp, they sound a little wimpy from most things I listen on. But they sound fine used on my phone with the basic USB-C to 3.5mm adapter that came with my phone.