Argha's Backyard

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Today I am reviewing the - Softears Volume S

:chart_with_upwards_trend: Massively hyped up : deserving or another gimmick ?
:national_park: Too neutral or perfect balance ?
:drum:How’s the Timbre
:vs:KE4, Mega5EST, STUDIO 4

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I spent 3 weeks testing budget IEMs so you don’t have to. The results might surprise you… :musical_note:

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ND Audio Planet: Examining the $17 IEM Phenomenon

Taking a close look at the ND Audio Planet, the latest entry in the sub-$17 IEM category. This video explores its sound signature, build quality, and how it compares to other options in this competitive price bracket.

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ThieAudio Origin: The Physical Experience :headphones:

Uncovering what makes the ThieAudio Origin different from the competition.

This IEM delivers something unique that bass enthusiasts need to hear to believe.

:mag: What you’ll discover:

The unexpected physical sensation, Why vocals sit differently here, The surprising technical capability, Is this the sleeper hit you’ve been waiting for?
Find out why this might be the most intriguing option in its price bracket.

#ThieAudioOrigin #AudioWithArgha

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ANNIHILATOR 2023: The Flagship That Rewrote

:ear: Venturing into uncharted sonic territory… The Annihilator 2023 exists in that enigmatic space where technical excellence meets personal preference.

:sparkles:What happens when an IEM precisely addresses your HRTF quirks? When that elusive 10kHz region finally meets its match? This exploration goes beyond measurements into the realm of personal connection.

:cyclone:Between whispers of “lean bass” and “sibilance” lies a more nuanced truth about how our unique hearing shapes what we experience.

From power-scaling mysteries to genre versatility questions, this deep dive examines how the Annihilator stands against Empire Ears Ruby and Nostalgia Camelot through eyes (and ears) that value more than just technical perfection.

The journey matters as much as the destination… :headphones:

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Hey everyone!

In this video, I dive deep into the world of the $2300 Eminent Ears Ruby :headphones::gem:.

I’m exploring everything from its striking, gemstone-inspired design to the punchy sub-bass that truly shatters the norm. No fluff or hype here—just an honest take on the tech, sound signature, and overall vibe of these flagship IEMs.

If you’re all about raw, genuine sound experiences and love dissecting every detail of your gear, join me on this audio journey! Let’s get into the nitty-gritty and enjoy the ride together. :notes::fire:

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Final Version of the EQ for Ellipse

Check this new budget headphone by Kiwi Ears, called Ellipse. Currently retailing under $70 with offers applied. Let’s find out what this :headphones: has to offer.

Let’s take a look at this new IEM company EarAcoustic, with their STA HI-END MAX

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FYI, they are just a rebranded TFZ. They have been around for many years, I believe it was started from some old KZ guys.

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I remember owning the TFZ My Love 2 during my early days in the hobby haha, Good old days of AliExpress when 90% of the ChiFi Stuff was V-shaped lol

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haha yeah I remember that one, might even have just that model myself…

A lot of their stuff are tuned the same and I think thats why they fell off the radar and had to rebrand themself to look “fresh” (even though the graphs still looks similar to their old ones).

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Ah but last time they did not have this level of marketing i believe. This time the marketing game is strong.

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Yeah they were overshadowd by KZ back then, just like a lot of the other brands that (apparently) sounded better such as BQEYZ (KB100, BQ3 and so on).

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BQEYZ Deserves a lot more recognition. Especially with their new releases like Cloud, Wind, Frost, etc.
i am working on Frost review.

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That’t why it’s still hot in the treble :rofl:

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Mystic 8 is so perfect for me , that all I had to do is to give it a little flavor. and that’s it

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