🔶 MoonDrop Variations

I have the Variations in my ears right now. I’m a huge fan of Ariana Grande and Dua Lipa. For that kind of pop genre with a lot of full sub bass electronic instruments, the Monarch and Variations excel and are the only sets I’ll grab to listen. Get ready ready for end-game female vocal quality and the best sub bass in the game.

The Variations is one of my highest recommendations. Buy it especially if you love sub bass.

I just received Spinfit CP155 medium and large tips for my Moondrops yesterday and I decided to try them out. The CP155 fits the nozzle perfectly which is the widest nozzle I’ve ever seen. CP145 work but CP155 are the appropriate size.

As for the LZ A7, it is the best IEM to begin the hobby with because of how many variations of tuning it can do and do extremely well. It is by far the best IEM that does the flexibility of switches and tuning filters properly. It’s not one of my favorite sounding IEMs (comparing to much more expensive sets in my collection) because I am not a fan of the sound of the ceramic driver but overall it’s no slouch. I wish I had the LZ A7 when I entered the hobby. It would have helped me understand different tunings and helped me get to what I prefer much faster than buying 20+ sets.

Anything more you’d like to add concerning the LZ A7?

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