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Listening to Joey Valence & Brae using the SGOR Luna (w/ external dac/amp) sounds incredible

Mak Mak

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The said IEM's own tuning and a decent external dac/amp literally blooms their intended music to life inside my ears. It was all punchy yet controlled, where planar timbre here doesn't occur yet the music wasn't all flushed out, everything was layered and placed well that doesn't feel like it's too near or too far.

This is more emphasized on their album No Hands, where the production stands itself out to be just as, if not, more bombastic to Punk Tactics. On the majority of its tracklist, the drums is perceived to be above and behind the instrumentals while it lets them stand out on its own without feeling like they've merged together. The vocals stands out the most through the technicalities of Luna from how it's well perceived at the front, where you can hear both rapper talking smack in-front of your face through the illusion of audio from the said iem.

For an IEM like this under $50, it's worth the buy (though I recommend buying them at a reliable e-commerce page like Linsoul if you encounter any non-self-made defects during your first week with it so it'll be swapped for free). It's an iem that's enjoyable to be immersed through for a long time until you decided to go ~$100.

Other info:
Cables - stock (obviously as there'll be no difference to changing cables unless for aesthetics).
External DAC/AMP - Kinera Celest CD2 (enough to power the iem itself while bulky enough to be durable and last for a long time).
Eartips - Dunu S&S (Medium-sized, to get the best seal on this iem).
 
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