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The in Ear Monitor Earphones feature a triple driver system for an immersive audio experience, combining a dynamic driver with two tuned armature drivers for exceptional sound clarity. Designed for audiophiles, these earphones come with a detachable cable, multiple ear tip sizes for comfort, and a lifetime warranty, making them a reliable choice for music lovers on the go.
C**N
Absolutely AMAZING!!!
Lifelong gamer, nerd, techie, theatre & audiophile junkie, ex 16+ year telecom, AV, and automation professional. I'm a picky person too and these meet my audio needs and then some. Came for the warranty, stayed for the amazing sound quality. No one puts a lifetime warranty on junk, and minus the factory cable seeming a lil flimsy, already ordered an aftermarket multicore braided and coated cable, I plan on buying a second set just to have. If you what to know why I love them do read on as these IEMs are unrivaled when it comes to any headphones and IEMs I've used and I've used many from straight music to gaming headphones.When it comes to my media needs I prefer realism, I want to know where that monster is coming from when I'm gaming, or where those shots are coming from, be it around or above me, running a Dolby Atmos 11.2 in my game room, but being nightshift and a dad I can't always use my set up to its full potential, that's where these come in.I use these for 90% gaming and the other 10% is watching movies and television. These headphones are AMAZING!!! Like magic even, when I am running around in whatever game I happen to be playing I can hear where everyone and everything is, it can be pretty intense to be honest especially when playing a horror game and you can hear where whatever stalking you is instead of just a sound coming from your TV or soundbar.Been lucky enough to play with most systems out there and no matter how good of a sound bar you get, sound bounced off the ceiling from Atmos soundbars or even from towers or shelf speakers with the angled "Dolby Atmos" speakers on top can never compare to a true directional surround sound with speakers on brackets and directed.But I'm someone who is perfectly ok with seeing my speakers, "aesthetics" take a back seat to sound quality and asic in walls are garbage and the high end directional too espensive.
R**G
item is good,but description is not true
the item's sound is good,the line is strong.but it made in china,hi-res is a?
C**
Cannot be used for live musical performance
These are high quality in-ears with a good seal, but they cannot be used for musical performance. I’ve owned 4 pairs and all 4 have become distorted and quiet within a month of being used as in ear monitors for live musical performance.
M**.
Very impressive imaging from a pair of earbuds
I heard about this earbud from an audio group I'm part of (a very skeptical audio group FWIW) and decided to give these a shot. I've never had a pair of in-ears that I've liked enough to wear on purpose, and I sort of have an issue with buying and trying out a lot of audiophile equipment, and the triple driver array (and advertised frequency response of 20-20) sounded very intriguing.After giving these a solid go for 2-3 months, and letting some friends try them out to see if they notice the same things I did. I can definitely say that these are very unique in the under $100 price point, and they are surprisingly good. I rarely take the time to write reviews (time is money) but when a new company puts out something I find this unique, I feel they deserve the review.Sound Quality Notes:- #1 IMAGING - These acheive their claim of an increased sense of space in a stereo mix. They have some bold claims in their marketing, but there is indeed a vertical depth in the soundscape I normally don't hear in earphones, specifically the separation of ambient bass and decaying reverbs, to things that have more attack like drums or guitar parts. There is a nice separation where the bass feels like its all around you, but the mids are more directional and almost feel like they are coming from above you a little bit. This is a welcome suprise in a pair of earbuds!- #2 DETAIL - The mids and mid treble are VERY distinct without being brittle or feeling like there is a noticeable spike in the EQ. I would describe it as being crisp or detailed without being painful. Guitars and vocals have a noticeable crispness and feel a little more separated from the bass. (Lots of detail between 250-800hz) I would guess that the separate driver design comes into play here, and this also affects imaging. I haven't used these yet for on stage monitoring, or for monitoring while recording, but this leads me to believe that they would work really well for that purpose based on the detail in that frequency range. (I'll update my review if I use them for this).- #3 BASS - The bass is very low and very smooth while being tight but not punchy. This is noticeable in anything with low keys or synths - specifically ambient music (division bell sounds amazing on these).- #4 VOLUME - They seem to be very sensitive to output level, so this makes them LOUD. On my macbook i can't be above 50% volume without being in a painful-volume situation. On a samsung galaxy s3 that would maybe be around 75%. I haven't tried them in my adcom or marantz gear yet...- I have no way of measuring the advertised frequency response - but I can say these have the lowest and smoothest sounding bass in a pair of headphones I've worn under $200. My AT and Shure over ears don't seem to get this low.Pros:- It comes with a round small case and lots of differently sized and types of earpiece tips.- The fit is easy to customize and is comfortable. I normally hate earbuds and have never owned any other than what came with my phone. I was surprised that I could listen to music while sleeping with these, and lay on my side without being annoyed that there is something in my ear. I tried 4 of the different eartips before settling on the one they shipped with by default LOL.- Strong and durable thick cable should lead to little interference or impedance caused signal loss.- Built in mic and play/pause button is placed well and is not too large or heavy to sway the cable in a noticeable way.- Earpieces are easily removable from the cable - making strain on the cable at the point of the earpiece a non-issue.- Design of earpiece cable placement is clever and loops the cable up over your ear.- (Odd note) Regarding above sensitivity, with these headphones I can easily hear line noise when my DAC is set to 16bit on my laptop (for the first time)... This is an odd one, but the moment I switch the DAC to 24bit I do not hear that noise anymore. (I have a lot of 24/96 material FWIW and am well aware of what is technically different between 44/16 and 24/96 - just wanted to note that this is the first time with the macbook's DAC that I've noticed this).- CUSTOMER SERVICE - After a few weeks of break-in I felt like I was hearing a noticeable driver distortion in the left earpiece and contacted the company - they sent a replacement set at no cost with a personal note, and the new pair did not have that issue after a month of listening - so they appear to be standing behind their warranty promise.Cons:- The cable is a little too short for desk use, so it could use an extension cord.- The wrap over ear cable design, and "tight fit" can make it annoying to put these on and off quickly. If using at work and lots of people come up to talk to you it can be annoying.- The thickness of the cable combined with the tight fit of the earpiece can create a large "bass vibration boom" when the cable is bumped and the earpiece is in your ear. (Similar to putting your ear up to an empty pipe and hitting the pipe). This is not a big deal at all if you are sitting while listening, or using these for critical listening, and would be an issue with any sealed earpiece - however this could be annoying if you were using these for your crossfit motivational playlist.- The plastic mold of the earpiece doesn't have that "milky smooth" finish that you would see from luxury brands - the seams are noticeable and you can feel them with your hands. This isn't a big deal for me, but if you are concerned about tactile things, this could matter to you.- The branding of "3D" and the mirrored plate on the earpiece is a little bit overdone visually, I think I would prefer to have a more minimal look on the side of my ear, but I can understand that this is a new company that has to stake a flag in the ground... When I first got them, my gut reaction was that the use of the term 3D was a little bit cheesy, but after owning for a few months I can say the "3D" reference is accurate when you hear their imaging and soundscape - they do achieve that goal just with their driver design without adding any fake or virtual surround DSP.- The round case is just small enough that it is a little tight packing the earphones back in. I would prefer another 1" of diameter but it is small enough to fit in a pocket so... Choose your battles.About me:- I've played guitar for 25 years, grew up running live sound and doing video production. My early passions almost lead me to pursue an audio engineering career but I stuck with the visual creativity side of my hobbies, and now do web development and corporate video/photo work.- I would consider myself an audiophile and have a variety of Paradigm, Adcom, Marantz, NHT, KEF, Polk, Pioneer, Hifimediy... Gear. Along with some expensive over-ears from Shure and AT, and of course a volumio setup with an ALLO boss DAC.- I enjoy listening to the same music on a variety of equipment to see if I hear new things in the mix, and these headphones have become my new goto way for zoning-out of the world around me and doing some critical listening.- I listened to all sorts of stuff on these – Allison Krauss + Union Station (the Live SACD on these is awesome), Justin Bieber's "purpose" (don't laugh this is a punishing album on an audio system), Floyd (Gilmour is the best), The War on Drugs, Snoop Lion (Don't laugh another great sleeper album)... They held up very well and I am continually surprised by how smooth the bass is while still being accurate and tight.
G**O
expected more
I thought it will be much better but it not that good.the sound is the upsidebut it's not comfortable nor stays in earnot a good value for money
B**L
Incredible for the price!
I have several high end earbuds ($1000 +!) that I use for critical listening with my DAP (digital audio player). I wanted a pair of good sounding earbuds to use on my exercise bike. I sweat a great deal and I am not going to take a chance of ruining my expensive ones. That is why I was drawn to these because they state they are "sweat proof"I was shocked how good these 3D Jams sound! Excellent tight base, smooth mids and sparkly highs with good extension. They have good instrument separation with a wide sound stage.I can honestly say they give my "elite" earbuds a run for their money! There is only one thing you need to be aware of when using the earbuds. They have a very high impedance which means they need a strong amp to drive them. I like to listen to my music loud especially when exercising. When running them from my iPhone 8 I find I must put the volume one notch off maximum. This will of course affect battery life. The good news though is even though they require a lot of power to drive them there is almost no background hiss at all! I can highly recommend these earbuds for their superb sound quality with the only caveat being the power required to drive them is more than standard earbuds. I have not heard an earbud sound as good as these at many times their price. They are a revelation............and a tremendous bargain!
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