I own the Moondrop Variations, which I traded in for a headphone I didn't need anymore and had paid $300 used years ago. At the time, it was the most Harman compliant IEM without EQ, especially for the price. Nowadays, there are the Truthear Nova, which is even more compliant and many, many cheap IEMs which have all kinds of different tunings close to Harman. So there is really not much justification to spend much for an IEM. It seems that the last resort is going into the jewelery direction, especially from Moondrop. The very expensive Solis II ($2700), the Dark Saber ($800), there is also the Beautiful World ($777, replacing the Illumination) and now the Moondrop Crinacle Dusk ($360). If it weren't for the materials and the design, they would be pointless.