Oriveti OH300 Earphone Review – The Dark Knight
The OH300 differentiates itself by capitalising on its hybrid driver platform without overstating its emphasis nor hiding its resolving power behind its dark background.
The OH300 differentiates itself by capitalising on its hybrid driver platform without overstating its emphasis nor hiding its resolving power behind its dark background.
A paragon of the mid-tier.
The Pro has a truly delicious tonality that ticks all the boxes; it’s instantly gratifying, natural, and balanced without sacrificing character or engagement.
The Polaris is a beast of coherence and tonal fineness. They are exceptionally well integrated for a hybrid and will be sure to put a smile on your face whether driven from a $1000 DAP or streaming Spotify from a smartphone.
Oriveti may not be known for cables but their new Affinity is one of the most ergonomic and sonically pleasing cables I’ve heard around their asking price.
The Mini 2 may not be the most vibrant earphone but there are plenty of models that already satisfy that craving. Rather, the Mini 2 occupies a vacancy around this price, offering some real neutrality with a taste of additional musicality.
The A8 is an excellent earphone at a competitive price point. While their polite treble won’t be for everyone, their brass build never fails to impress nor does their subterranean bass response and cavernous soundstage.
The BR5 MKII offers the same sense of value provided by more budget orientated Chi-fI earphones, even at their arguably premium $300 asking price.