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Though the VSonic GR01 strays little from the dual-armature monitor formula, it is one of the more competent such earphones I’ve heard
Despite the crop of excellent mid-range earphones currently available to the average consumer, the year-old Phonak Audeo PFEs still amaze with their incredibly coherent presentation and musical sound signature.
Starting at $399, the Alclair Reference is a mid-level custom monitor that combines a versatile sound signature with the usual isolation, fit, and customization options of a full-shell custom monitor.
Though the dual-BA setup used by the Clear Tune Monitors CT-200 is hardly revolutionary, the sound produced by this entry-level custom monitor is excellent.

Reviewed May 2012 Details: AKG’s flagship IEM, built around a hybrid BA+dynamic driver setup MSRP:…

Reviewed July 2012 Details: dual-driver follow-up to Phonak’s renowned Perfect Fit Earphone MSRP: $599.00 (discontinued)…

Ultrasone’s new flagship in-ear takes a page right out of the Edition playbook, providing an on-the-go listening experience for the well-to-do. The Ultrasone IQ is a top performer in many ways but seems to sound better with a difficult-to-achieve deep seal.
Though the base Kozee Infinity X1 runs an incredibly affordable $139 including DIY impressions, the $50 Executive upgrade buys additional accessories, acrylic shells, custom artwork, detachable cables, and a vented transducer.
The Spiral Ear SE 3-way Reference is a versatile and well-rounded custom monitor with ample bass and immense isolation.
Priced close to its predecessor but boasting a revised driver configuration and improved tuning, the 1964 EARS 1964-V3 is an easy recommendation among entry-level custom earphones.

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