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Forging an expansive network in the audio manufacturing industry, up-and-coming brand Thor has entered the IEM world with a bang—or should we say, a clap of thunder. Aptly named after the legendary Norse god’s hammer, Thor’s first release is the Mjölnir: an IEM equipped with the company’s own cutting-edge beryllium diaphragm drivers Read More
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IEM have an incredible range in terms of personal preference and it usually takes listening to a few different pairs to ultimately determine what you like. These were purchased very early on when this IEM was first getting launched and FYI, there's no a version 2 out on the market. This specific model sold for $189 and at the time was priced extremely well for the performance. These have decent clarity and are focused around the lower mid range bass region. At $189 depending on your taste, these may or may not be a fantastic value. Now, the version 2 are out and selling for $399 - $359.10 on sale which is insane. They can state there's been changes to the IEM, but at that price point I'd look to other options.
Very excellent on low vocal range, and the mid and high range are also excellent.
Very excellent on low vocal range, and the mid and high range are also excellent. Stronger bass gives vivid detail and dynamic vocal effect on high range. Really appreciate it, would recommend for others.
I should just copy paste quicklytoo4's review. Exact same experience including the scuffed up linsoul case.
I did however expect a tad more sub bass based on a couple reviews but overall no regrets.
Lastly, they are pretty.. Like you can tell some one gave a sh!t designing and putting these together.
Missed ordering these three first drop but based on comments looks like I wouldn't have received them till now anyway. Pretty sure I scored a canceled order so
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they shipped super quick but caution for future drops.
Comfort: This is a pretty large IEM but for its size it's actually fairly light I put it at 10% less weight than a starfield but around 15% larger, using Spinfit/Dekoni tips I never had any issues wearing them for 2-3 hour sessions but the nozzle is quite large so expect to use a smaller than usual tip size, the cable has a nice sleek feel usually forget its even there
Sound: has the low end punch when called for but isn't overboard (not brain shaking at reasonable volumes). mids are solid not drowned out like some other things that crank up low end. highs seem to be pushed back a bit but the overall separation for a single driver like this is actually pretty good, soundstage seems better than average for IEM's (the actual size of the shells probably helps that)
been listening to Faust, Rip and Tear, and BFG Division by Mick Gordon almost nonstop since I heard them on this but I haven't found any music so far that brought out any real weaknesses on these
not the best bang/buck but certainly not a waste either if you want that extra low end punch without making any sacrifices, if these happened to go for $150 I would certainly consider 5 starring
small nitpick but the case mine came in looked like it got thrown around a lot in shipping before reaching drop or maybe in their warehouse (had a bunch of scuff marks (drops packaging for shipping to me was more than enough protection)) but the IEM's themselves were fine
curious how these compare to IKKO OH10's