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This is a review, listening tests and measurements of the Truthear Crinacle Zero IEM review. It was sent to me by @crinacle as he has been a consultant on the project. It costs US $50. I like that it has a bit of "bling" but not too much. The cord is just the right length for me (many IEMs...
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...then you will realize you don't need anything else.
This is a review, listening tests and measurements of the Truthear Crinacle Zero IEM review. It was sent to me by @crinacle as he has been a consultant on the project. It costs US $50. I like that it has a bit of "bling" but not too much. The cord is just the right length for me (many IEMs...
www.audiosciencereview.com
...then you will realize you don't need anything else.
Anyway, try the MD line: $500 Variations, $350 Dusk or $180 Kato. Dusk and Variations are very similar, Kato has more mid bass (it doesn't follow the Harman scoop). They should all sound somewhat similar, I'd then go for the most comfotable set.
Great performance as per famous reviewer Amir, on behalf of AudioScienceReview, who said "Think of it as the tuning fork that a musician uses! This IEM needs to be in your arsenal."
Anyway, try the MD line: $500 Variations, $350 Dusk or $180 Kato. Dusk and Variations are very similar, Kato has more mid bass (it doesn't follow the Harman scoop). They should all sound somewhat similar, I'd then go for the most comfotable set.
And as a dusk and Kato owner, for fit and comfort there is no contest (in my ears anyway) . The dusk fit my ear great and stay in. The Kato are angular, heavy and won't keep a seal regardless of tip and insertion.
I think for live performance fit, seal and durability is more important than tuning. The problem is I don't see any valuable test and data other than tuning, even for expensive IEM, there is no statistic such as failure rate etc.. as far as I know. Fit can't be measured anyway... But, I know some people use afordable IEM for live performance, even some use KZ.
@gallionetech Owns multiple kilobuck headphones (Dan Clark Expanse, Dan Clark Stealth, and HIFIMAN HE1000 V2 iirc), and his preferred harman-tuned iem is the Blessing 2 Dusk iirc.
@gallionetech Owns multiple kilobuck headphones (Dan Clark Expanse, Dan Clark Stealth, and HIFIMAN HE1000 V2 iirc), and his preferred harman-tuned iem is the Blessing 2 Dusk iirc.
@gallionetech Owns multiple kilobuck headphones (Dan Clark Expanse, Dan Clark Stealth, and HIFIMAN HE1000 V2 iirc), and his preferred harman-tuned iem is the Blessing 2 Dusk iirc.