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A new player in the world of value IEMs, RevoNext is looking to make a big mark—and with its QT2 and QT3 models, the company doesn’t disappoint. Both feature high-quality CNC-machined aluminum housings and two-pin 0.75-millimeter connectors, which are ideal for easy cable replacement Read More
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They sound really clear and crisp but they lack somthing can't really tell, they are very nutral and sound a lot like studio headphones low bass and very nutral sound
I keep this pair at work and use them daily. They sound quality is pretty decent for the price. I had some issues with balance but it seems it was just a lose connection in one that was solved by opening them and adjusting the wires.
QT2sEverything about these IEMS are good. They're the only good thing that you get from this product though. Cable is very low quality, and so are the Earbuds.
Cable: I used the stock cable for only about a week and ordered a different one as soon as possible. The production quality of the cable is very bad compared to a decent braided one. Would recommend buying a separate cable when you order these, but isn't needed.
Eartips: Cheaply made, and aren't even the right diameter size that fits these IEMS. The diameter of the QT2s are around 5mm, the ones that come in the package are probably 3.5mm - 4mm but you can still manage to fit them onto the IEMS because of how cheap the materials are. I would also recommend buying some nicer eartips for the QT2s, these being more needed than the cable replacement in my opinion.
Sound:
Highs: I wouldn't say these are the best for the higher range sound, they don't really sparkle or pop out, but it's not bad at all. They are slightly drowned out, but not terrible.
Mids: Solid mids, vocals are present, and they sound very distinct and clear. Nothing really bad here.
Bass: Now this is where these IEMS really shine. The bass extension of these IEMS are insane. They go very (Very) deep and it sounds very clear. They are a tad muddy but I wouldn't say overbearing. The sound of any kick drum, or any other drum of that matter sound phenomenal, sounds as if it were being played right in front of you. The QT2s are definitely a bass heavy IEM.
Comfort: I've had no problem wearing these IEMS for hours on end, I can hardly feel them in my ear.
I've been using these to play music off my Note 9, mostly in .WAV file format. I've bought a KZ cable and replaced the eartips with Dekoni Bulletz, and now I don't think I need any other IEM for anything else. -1 Star for bad stock cable and eartips.
They look great in the box and are very well packaged. In use though, the solid metal construction makes them too heavy in my ear. It offers three different size buds to choose from so I went with the smallest to fit deeper in my ear. Am able to use, but not comfortable for longer wear time, and I couldn't imagine walking or jogging with them in.
QT3, long wait and the right side is barely audible. Stock cable and tips are garbage. They feel like you have a Lego piece stuck in your ear. These went straight to the trash can.