EddyMiller
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I tried listening to my friend's Hidizs MD4 headphones.
The Hidizs MD4 has very good resolution, 4 tuning switches and a well balanced and detailed signature.
But the amount of bass is not much, and it is generally mid-to-high. The voice is dark, the tooth sound has a strong sense of presence, and the mids sounds a bit unnatural. So I am not very satisfied, because it is not cost-effective.
Later, through various considerations, I chose KZ D-Fi.
It surprised me a lot. The metal casing gives me a tough feeling.
The cavity line is smooth, and the metal conduit can be seen extending below.
There are 4 tuning switches on both sides of it, for a total of 8 tuning switches. You’ll notice an on & off markings labeled above each switch pad as well as 1-2-3-4 labeled at each localized frequency changing switch.
It presents a pop-style sound that is highly full and solid without losing balance. The bass has a relatively brilliant performance, with sufficient volume but not muddy. The dive is deep, dynamic and vivid. KZ D-Fi has a full mid-range sound with high density and a relatively neutral instrument performance. In addition, the treble is crisp, the transient is very good, and the consistency in the mid-bass part can be very high. The D-Fi really surprised my ears.
Both Hidizs MD4 and KZ D-Fi are IEMs with tuning switches. Hidizs MD4 is much more expensive than D-Fi. I think D-FI is good for sound quality and cost performance. It can be said that it is a benefit for music enthusiasts.
I look forward to discussing and sharing better IEMs or music with you. Thanks.
The Hidizs MD4 has very good resolution, 4 tuning switches and a well balanced and detailed signature.
But the amount of bass is not much, and it is generally mid-to-high. The voice is dark, the tooth sound has a strong sense of presence, and the mids sounds a bit unnatural. So I am not very satisfied, because it is not cost-effective.
Later, through various considerations, I chose KZ D-Fi.
It surprised me a lot. The metal casing gives me a tough feeling.
The cavity line is smooth, and the metal conduit can be seen extending below.
There are 4 tuning switches on both sides of it, for a total of 8 tuning switches. You’ll notice an on & off markings labeled above each switch pad as well as 1-2-3-4 labeled at each localized frequency changing switch.
It presents a pop-style sound that is highly full and solid without losing balance. The bass has a relatively brilliant performance, with sufficient volume but not muddy. The dive is deep, dynamic and vivid. KZ D-Fi has a full mid-range sound with high density and a relatively neutral instrument performance. In addition, the treble is crisp, the transient is very good, and the consistency in the mid-bass part can be very high. The D-Fi really surprised my ears.
Both Hidizs MD4 and KZ D-Fi are IEMs with tuning switches. Hidizs MD4 is much more expensive than D-Fi. I think D-FI is good for sound quality and cost performance. It can be said that it is a benefit for music enthusiasts.
I look forward to discussing and sharing better IEMs or music with you. Thanks.