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New from respected audio company NF Audio, the NA2 IEM delivers detailed sound in a lightweight package. While most IEMs use dynamic drivers with only one back cavity, the NA2 comes equipped with double-cavity dynamic drivers, which control air pressure more precisely to smoothen diaphragm movement, widen the soundfield, and improve detailing across all frequencies Read More
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Very clear, straightforward sounding IEM with a great fit. Nothing seems to be lacking, it is the kind of "polite" neutral response I prefer. I am very impressed with it, it's actually much better than I expected by looking at the good frequency response graph; this IEM punches way above its price and specs. The cable earloops are a bit tight but it does not bother me, and you may want to change the tips for a more individual fit, but these accessories are pretty good anyway. Very nice packaging and case, this is a perfect everyday IEM.
I purchased these from Linsoul earlier this year and I love them. By far the best IEM I have gotten my hands on and I have tried a few that were 3-4x the price. Highly recommended.
Purchased from another vendor, but I easily give this 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Clean bass, and plenty of it. Very smooth and accurate mids. Clear treble, with enough sparkle, though not very well extended. Though it sounds very smooth and musical, it still provides a ton of micro detail. Not that big, fits well, seems durable and well made.
Just some chip chirp with NFaudio CEO Hejie Yang:
Shortage is quite bad even at original price in domestic, so they are very likely unable to supply this order, especially with this discounted price...
yeah, but monitoring tuned IEM generally has a moderate, but quite "accurate" soundstage in terms of imaging, not much difference. You expect some resolution lost, though.
You are right. My description is not accurate. I should say, after focusing on high-end CIEM (mostly above $500) and OEM/ODM for years they recently expend (actually adjusted brand positioning) their product line with more universal entry level IEMs, such as NF2u (~$180) and NA1 (~$150) released in 2019, yet still handcrafted. NA2 is the first mass produced product, using modified driver (used for NA1) with slightly different tuning, yet much cheaper.