Softears Turii Ti – A Polished Performer
Encased in titanium, Softears’ latest IEM – Turii Ti – is redefining the single dynamic driver state of the art. But is it worth the flagship price?
Lime Ears Anima: Midnight Tides – An In-Ear Monitor Review
With an oddball driver config and a big, boisterous sound, the Lime Ears Anima adds some much needed color to the flagship space without losing an inch of finesse along the way.
FiR Audio VxV: Like Water – An In-Ear Monitor Review
The five-driver VxV is FiR Audio’s take on the everyday carry; unassuming, easygoing, yet chock-full of the company’s signature, proprietary tech.
Vision Ears EVE20: Thunderbolt and Lightning – An In-Ear Monitor Review
Vision Ears’ EVE20 subverts the dynamic, boom-bap sound with heaps of texture, a robust midrange and an image capable of delivering drive with finesse.
Empire Ears ODIN: The Dream Theatre – An In-Ear Monitor Review
The ODIN is Empire Ears’ most intricate, most audacious piece yet; a vast, vivid, yet sophisticated flagship tailor-made for lovers of the immense, the enveloping and the dramatic.
MMR Gáe Bolg: Get It On – An In-Ear Monitor Review
Easy on the eyes and ears, Metal Magic Research’s Gáe Bolg is a smooth, intimate, yet precise everyday-carry, with the company’s pristine metalwork and exotic stylings to boot.
A First Look: Empire Ears Odin
A first look at Empire Ears’ new, tri-brid flagship Odin: A paragon of invention and one of the most resolving, immense-sounding in-ears on the market today.
FiR Audio’s House of M: The M5 – An In-Ear Monitor Review
FiR Audio’s M5 represents the pinnacle of the company’s numerous technological and acoustical exploits, resulting in their most refined, precise and yet, musical piece yet.
FiR Audio’s House of M: The M4 – An In-Ear Monitor Review
FiR Audio’s M4 takes the company’s clean, airy, nuanced house sound with extra helpings of body, resolution and stereo imaging.
FiR Audio’s House of M: The M3 – An In-Ear Monitor Review
The M3 kicks-off FiR Audio’s in-ear line-up with a clean, punchy, articulate sound and a taste of what their proprietary technologies just might be capable of.