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Linsoul QKZ x HBB 10mm Titanium-Coated Diaphragm HiFi In-ear Monitor Earphones with Semi-open Cavity, Detachable 2Pin Silver-plated Cable, Noise Canceling for Audiophile (With mic)

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Offers characteristically great separation into the stage to a point, often better than single full-range DDs Despite of the emphasis in the treble range. It is quite a bit veiled and distant in my liking due to that possible scooped upper mids to presence region that gives less sparkle and detail but there's a silver lining into it especially to treble sensitives, it gives a non-fatiguing listening experience without troubling on sibilance and grating sound. I have no hesitation in recommending the QKZ HBB it is a “do it all” gem of an IEM. You could spend hundred of dollars more for a lot less performance. chiếc #tainghe #giare có chất âm thiên bass sôi động #xuhuong #xuanvuaudio #tainghecomvn ♬ Get You - Official Sound Studio Phụ kiện đi kèm tai nghe QKZ Audio QKZ x HBB có gì? Resolution is more focused on macro-dynamics rather on micro-detail retrieval on how it portrays it overall definition. But micro-details retrieval of this set is somehow decent but not the best out there. Timbre is more on a warmer side of tuning.

Otherwise, the sound department is very good. If you're thinking about getting these, you should definitely do so, but be aware of the minor discomfort. All of the other IEMs I mentioned are more comfortable..I'm surprised by the frequency response, in relation to the actual sound of the treble. Without listening to the HBB Khan and only interpreting the graph, I would have thought that the high end would be more represented than in reality. But, perhaps the gentle rise of the mids towards the treble is to blame for the more muffled feel of the music. While there is good extension, expressiveness, energy and sparkle are limited. The result is a high end that doesn't feel bright, nor is it crisp. Its portrayal is soft, measured, very controlled and doesn't help the detail and nuance to be at its best. Although, with time, burning and aural adaptation, the treble seems to improve little by little. I won’t go into a whole spiel, but I have been a fan of nearly all HBB collab iems. Minus the DQ6S which I still have yet to have in my ears for longer than 5 minutes (they weren’t mine), as well as his most expensive sets. I just don’t have the cash for those at the moment. Oh well. I Adore the Olina, like the Mele a lot and absolutely enjoy the Kai (review will be coming soon). Cymbals have a nice “chisk” to them and trail off with enough volume while not sounding weird to me. Piano and sax sound “natural” to me. Honestly, I don’t have a ton to say about the treble region. I think it is very nicely done considering the asking price and the library of music this set was catering to. Again, there is still a smoother and less crisp, less separated and less defined leading edge to instruments though I hear good enough clarity to easily satisfy me. Until now I had not looked up the history of QKZ, ''Quality Know for Zero Defect''. It is a brand that was born in Bao'an district - China. In 2005, QKZ was divided into two subsidiaries: "QKZ" and "KZ". Currently, QKZ specializes in hybrid technology, balanced armature, zinc alloy earphones, CNC metal earphones, and Bluetooth v4.0 to v5.5. I would like to thank Linsoul Audio and Mr. Eiji Romero for organizing the tour of the QKZ x HBB and for providing me with the opportunity to take part in it. Thank you very much.

That's where the Khan comes in. This IEM is so much different to listen to, I feel like a kid again. The subwoofer really brings out the bass in a way that just makes you want to dance. And even though the tweeter driver is small, the soundstage is surprisingly wide.The QKZ x HBB IEMs have since been my go-to pair when gaming, as their sound signature fits right in the games I casually play. Double the number, double the power. With two dynamic drivers, the sound of Khan precedes any ordinary dynamic IEM. It’s big 10mm driver contributes to the warm and immersive low-to-middle frequency while the medium 7.8mm diaphragm adds airy treble to the plate. No matter what your music taste is, instrumental or vocal, Khan is well-qualified to deliver. Furthermore, with audio purity intensified by LCP liquid crystal complexes diaphragm, Khan is the uncarved jade completely faithful to its input. Great with Mobile, Superb with Amplifier I also had a volume problem. I set my phone to maximum level and still thought the volume on KHAN was low although when I use my (Moondrop Aria/ Tinhifi T3 plus/ BLON 03), the volume is sufficient for me at 70-80 percent. This review is based on a sample provided by Linsoul to convey a sincere quality review to our readers. If I could change one thing with these IEMs, it would have to be the ear tips that are included. That’s because I couldn’t get a comfortable and secure fit with them.

Enhanced high-intensity magnetic circuit greatly improves bass performance. With HBB’s special tuning, the earphone reproduces crystal clear sounds with enough bass for people who want to crank it out a bit, yet still be able to hear every instrument and vocal details of what is playing through their headphones. It is a good choice for R&B, DJ, stage performance, metal… QKZ Promotional I liked the concept of the Khan, with its dedicated low end driver and its tame manners in the higher frequency. I really was looking forward to there arrival from Linsoul. When listening to pianos such as Hania Rani’s Glass or Yann Tiersen’s Comptine D’un Autre Ete – L’apres-midi, despite the warmer note weight, all the information is kept, turning the replay more “musical”, as it’s usually referred as. The separation and layering are just enough to not feel like a creamy potato mash and given that, there’s not much I can complain about it given the price range.Since they have a very familiar IEM shape to them, I’ve had no problems wearing them for hours on end. Linsoul offered me this model, in exchange for writing an honest review. I want to make it clear that all my opinions written in this review have not been conditioned by this fact, nor will I ever write anything that I do not really think or feel here. I will only write about my personal opinion in relation to the revised product. The midrange is almost completely neutral. Texture is fairly accurate and near perfect, and transparency is of a satisfactory level, though it may lean slightly toward warmth. Enhanced high-intensity magnetic circuit greatly improves bass performance. With HBB’s special tuning, the earphone reproduces crystal clear sounds with enough bass for people who want to crank it out a bit, yet still be able to hear every instrument and vocal details of what is playing through their headphones. It is a good choice for R&B, DJ, stage performance, metal...

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