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H HIFIHEAR KBEAR KS2 in Ear Monitors, 1BA 1DD Stereo in Ear Earphones, HiFi in Ear Ear Earbud Headset Noise Cancelling Hybrid Earphone with Removable Cable for Running Walking(BLACK,NO MIC)

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When it comes to the Instrument presentation of the KBEAR Believe, I can say that is shows slightly warm and pretty musical tonality. Everything sounds quite natural, from guitars to the violins. Acoustic guitars are warmish, bassy and but still pretty clean in its presentation, while violins are slightly shiny and the bow tractions are fast and have a good level of extension. Here’s my take on this, for example, like the Empire Ears Legend EVO’s tonality is graded B+ and the technicalities is graded A, whereas the ThieAudio Monarch MKII’s tonality is graded S+ and

For the purposes of this review, I tried the KBEAR Stellar with a Khadas Tone Board -> Topping L30 amp, Shanling Q1 DAP, humble smartphone, Ziku HD X9 -> Fiio A3 amp and Tempotec Sonata HD Pro. Lower treble region of the KBEAR Believe is very well tuned in terms of quantity, intensity and sharpness. This area adds the overall presentation a nice sense of clarity and definition. The speed and extension in the lower treble area is on a good level. In conclusion, bass is the main focus of this song. With a fast and impactful bass, it reproduces RnB and Rap genres really well.DISCLAIMER: It seems lot of KBear planes drop KS2 review samples cargo from the sky around the globe, and one inadvertently falls in my mailbox. Did'nt ask for it. It was there. And it wasn't a second pair of KB04, which I would have been proud to give to an audiophile friend, unlike the KS2.

The Vido is another set with excellent price to performance ratio. Lower mids on the Vido are more depressed and not as full as the KBEAR Stellar. Treble is more extended on the Vido. Subbass extension is less than the KBEAR Stellar and technicalities are slightly worse in the Vido, except for soundstage, where the Vido is better. Soundstage Quite average – read: not as extended as one normally expects from earbuds, but not narrow nonethelessAlthough neither are experts in instrumental positioning, nor in the precise placement of elements, the soundstage of both is not extremely tight; but one misses more clarity and cleanness in sound overall. The mids are mildly V-shaped with the bass and treble boosted. This makes it a fun sounding IEM! There is sufficient detail in the mids and there is a prominent lift of the high mids. These are surprisingly revealing when you don't boost the bass and treble on your player too much. Vocals are crisp and intimate. Did you fully understand that? Right. Let’s move on and we’ll see for ourselves in the part on sound how this budget IEM performs. The midbass region of the KBEAR Believe is the focal point of the lower frequency area that adds the overall presentation warmth and fullness without to show any remarkable midbass hump or muddiness when paired with a powerful source like the iBasso DX220 MAX or DX160. The midbass region is energetic and has a pretty controlled and fast response thanks to the well implemented beryllium diaphragm. The body of the KS2 is made out of plastic and feels pretty lightweight. While this is beneficial in terms of comfort, it does concern me a bit about the fragility/durability of these IEMs.

I’ve seen graphs of the PI7, it’s a very typical V-shaped IEM. Gobs of bass, excess midrange, very little treble extension… Bass: The bass has good impact, depth and rumble. At times, I feel that it tends to over power the mid and high frequencies occasionally. If you are a bass head lover on a tight budget, you can must definitely try this out. In the age of in ears, how do earbuds fare against the current competition? Let's find out more about the extremely wallet-friendly KB EAR Stellar! Listening to Earth Wind Fire's "September" on these is fun; the bass really shines through in this song and sounds particularly groovy due to that fast bass and forward bass presence. Every note from the bass guitar is clear and fast which adds to the groove.The subbass region of the TFZ MyLove III is noticeably more pronounced compared to those of the KBEAR Believe and shows a higher intensity and depth in this area. The midbass region both IEM’s is pronounced while the MyLove III has the upper hand in terms of quantity and extension. The Believe on the other hand is superior in terms of control, speed and detail retrieval in this area. Side flutes on the other hand are emotional and controlled. From clarinets up to the pianos, the intensities and extensions are quite successful.

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