Oriveti bleqk Dynabird Review – Underachiever
If you value a powerful sub-bassy tuning and enjoy a V-shaped tonality, the Dynabird delivers an engaging performance alongside strong build quality.
If you value a powerful sub-bassy tuning and enjoy a V-shaped tonality, the Dynabird delivers an engaging performance alongside strong build quality.
The Project M is a triumph in streamlining production and design whilst maintaining quality and identity.
The MagicOne represents terrific value and appeals to those wanting excellent long-term listenability whilst upholding a natural timbre and excellent resolution.
The URD is a strong overall package that isn’t perfect but has an enticing blend of qualities suiting those wanting a coherent yet dynamic sound.,
The Aria 2 brings the experience closer to the brand’s pricier DD models at the same price whilst improving upon build and accessories.
The Blessing 3 offers performance that was once only available in the kilo-buck price range now but is now well within the reach of the average audiophile.
The P50 receives limited recommendation for those preferring a smooth and relaxed sound with standout bass texturing and treble crispness.
While the Stellaris’ efficiency and sound ergonomics seem to appeal to broad consumers, its polarising tuning means it inevitably comes across as more of a proof of concept rather than a versatile daily driver.
Don’t let the lack of tuning or modular cable fool you, the Elixir is wonderfully charming right out of the box and very much in the same leagues as class leaders as an overall package.
The S12 offers class-leading resolving power with a tuning that isn’t perfect but can easily be considered proficient with the right ear tip pairings.
Ergonomics and build perform at the highest level and its sound is engaging yet tasteful, retaining overall balance. It is my pleasure to recommend the ONYX for those wanting an engaging midrange IEM.
The greatest accolade I can appoint the Volume is that it made me forget I was listening to a $285 earphone. It’s balanced, beautiful and technically accomplished across the board.
The KXXS-platform remains Moondrop’s most accessible product range to a wide range of consumers and the KATO is its best and most complete incarnation yet.
The Variations is a brilliant update to the venerable Blessing 2 that retains a strong sense of value even at its elevated price point through a combination of tonal refinement and technical accomplishment.
The RSV is one of the most well-rounded and instantly likeable earphones I’ve tested, representing an excellent value proposition even at its elevated price tag.
The FD5 is one of the strongest buys in its price class, especially for those wanting an earphone that is well-built, tastefully coloured and customisable on top.