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AüR Neon - Quick impressions


Today I bring you a set from a brand most won’t recognize: AüR Audio. As far as I could gauge, it was founded by two experienced guys in the scene that just got together. It got some underground attention, but nothing major so far. The brand was brought to my attention, so I delved.
During private talks with Nicholas, the face of the brand, he told me the following:

AüR Audio is a relatively new business formed by two friends, Nicholas Teo and Abel Hsu. It is a small business where Abel handling the R&D and makes the IEMs by hand and Nicholas manages the sales, marketing and distribution.

Despite being a business of only six months old, Abel who has been hand making IEMs himself has had about 5 years experience.

Abel has been making custom IEMs for customers for a good many years before forming AüR Audio with Nicholas - both of them being Chinese

AüR Audio’s mainstream business is portable audio. In Singapore, user specified custom sales are direct, and they are looking at expanding their distribution channels to other electronic stores in the future. They are seeking for distributors in the SE Asia, Americas, and European regions.

AüR Audio’s philosophy has strong foundations in balance characteristics. We believe this signature can helps tremendously when trying to achieve a more pleasing listening experience

AüR Audio IEMs are 100 percent handmade, using the best components to craft its IEMs. AüR Audio produces approximately only two pairs of IEMs per week at the present moment.

I was also told that there are 2 current models for sale and one more on the way:

  1. Neon - 10 BA per side and costs around 600 usd;
  2. Allure - 5 BA per side and costs around 400 usd;
  3. Volt - 10 BA + 4 ESTs, still on the works and price TBD;

A friend requested me to take a listen of Neon, so I asked @Tonytex_Teixeira to do so, which he kindly loaned me his own set, and to whom I deeply thank for.

Before we delve into sound properties, a note on build: they are very big, but the nozzle is average so no problems with fit for me. They pseudo custom-fit shell make them very comfortable, so I had zero problems with these. For people with very small ears, there might be a problem, but as always, YMMV.
As per usual full-BA sets, they aren’t vented, creating some pressure build up (I’m ok with this) and isolation is great due to that.
Shell feels nothing but premium and looks very nice, although it’s a pain to get a good photo of its plate.


Tuning

There’s no way around it: Neon is ruthless V-shape. To quote Crinacle, “F*** you, bass” kind of IEM. I’m not talking a mildly bleed for a fun and warm signature - I’m talking goodbye mids kind of V. I would also comment that it is a VERY loud IEM, leaving me no choice but to reduce volume by a lot, compared to other IEMs.

The sub-bass is impressive for a BA. It has great extension, rumble and texture. Tracks like Hans Zimmer - Why So Serious? prove all of this. It is fun, impactful and creates a great first impression, leaving me on the edge to say that it might be the best BA sub-bass I’ve heard to date, from memory, maybe beating 64audio U12T’s.

And this is the part I’d like to end this review, as I have a feeling I’ll just go down the spiral from here.

Mid-bass doesn’t bleed… it’s all over. This is where the imbalance in tuning starts. Although I find the IEM coherent, I can’t help but that the feeling that mid-bass starts at 20hz and ends at 5khz. It’s in your face, and it’s all you gonna hear if the track calls it out. Using Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Throw away your television as an example, the drums and bass guitar just take over of all the frequency, leaving no room for other instruments to shine, while also sabotaging themselves as the amount of warmth added was too much. Impact is fine for a BA but the decay leaves out a hint of BA timbre, as in it’s lack of natural feeling.

Mid range and vocals are, as expected, your typical KZ-V-SHAPE-03-PRO style. Hania Rani - Glass made me rethink about the price of this set: I couldn’t clearly hear the piano key strokes in the entire song, which made me increase volume and well, we all know this ends up with V-Shape sets. To put it mildly: mids lack definition/detail, are way too recessed and lack layering/separation. Female vocals are actually forward (Agnes Obel - The Curse), due to its pinna gain elevation, but suffer from the same problem as the other part of the mid-range frequencies. It comes out as veiled and undefined, lacking bite but way too thick.
The male counter-part is way too forward, too meaty and husky, sounding unnatural, as can be heard on Frank Sinatra - My Way. Sinatra’s voice, that is already too low and warm to start with, just gets a bloomy presentation, making it less detailed and just blended with the rest of the song.

Treble is hard to gauge. I like the presentation of it has and I found nothing agressive. But, once again, it feels liveless and lacking some bite due to all the warmth and it just can’t keep up with. Cymbal strikes (Larell Lewis - Change your mind) sound good and with nice decay, but set to the background of the music, while the kickdrums just come out instead. Joe Satriani’s guitar on Crowd Chant just lacks bite and feels like the background melody while kickdrums take the main course, fogging bite and definition. Upper treble is well extended, but the story keeps going as always - small and blured zings come across as faded in the back.

In a word, even for a V-Shape set, I think it lacks balance. A great comparition would be Xenns UP, as it as all the warmth but still pulls some mids and details, especially in the treble area. Muse - Kinights of Cydonia intro felt so strange I thought the IEM was badly plugged into the amp.


Technicalities

Due to the tuning’s nature, stage is straight right borked. It lacks depth and height, making the presentation a straight line in your head. Width is average. Imaging is not the best, around average to below average I would say. Resolving power is low, which I didn’t expect for a 10 BA. Detail level is average. There’s some BA timbre, noticeable more in the upper frequencies. I also didn’t find this set very dynamic, even a bit compressed maybe.


Veredict

As you might have guessed by now, I’m not a fan of this set. I know the tuning is not my taste, but inside the world of V-Shapes, I would still not recommend it. A good bass is not enough to do a good set, unless your metrics are upside down. It’s also nowhere near the worst set I’ve heard, so keep that in mind. The reason I was harsh with it relates to price. You ask for big boy price of the shelf, you be ready to be judged accordingly. If the price was half, I wouldn’t blink an eye, but giving we are talking benchmarkers range at this point, like EJ07m and Moondrop Variations, you get my point. For a little bit more (I in fact paid less on sale) you could have Softears RSV, and I don’t think thats even a fair comparision, and the reason I avoided doing any comparision on this take.

I enjoyed talking to Nicholas and I’m curious for the future releases, I just think I got the wrong one to start with, factoring my preferences and needs. I will try to listen to Allure and Volt in the future as I’m sure they will be getting some love real soon. These guys are really passionate and they only deliver what they consider is good to be sold, else they throw it out, which I respect and support.

Value ranking: 2/5 Overall ranking: B+


All listening was done using a balanced cable on iFi xDSD Gryphon with IEMatch on, Topping NX7 and Qudelix5k.

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Was a pleasure to let you listen to my Neon, although to be honest I kind of knew that it was not gonna be your cup of tea.
Anyway that is what this hobbie is all about , sharing opinions, agreeing to disagree but at the end of the day always having a common goal…enjoy the music!!

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Thanks again bro :love_you_gesture: you getting nice stuff next :v:

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Based on the written part of the review I assumed the tier score would be somewhere in D as description make Neon a completely flawed from tonality point of view set (even for bassheads), with not so good technicalities, so B+ is kind of surprising.
Are you sure you are not too nice? :stuck_out_tongue: Because B+ makes it theoretically better in sound quality than HM, Mele, Titan S etc and on par with ER2XR, Lokahi in your tier list

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Well, I am nice :grimacing: but the point being is that it has better techs than does, besides stage. And lower end (sub) is incredible!

I also try to factor out some of my bias torwards thr tuning.

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Now I see that you compared Neon to T800 in your review. It is interesting that you praised both a lot as in fact I loved my T800 set I used to have for couple of months (actually I think that I would rebuy it once when I am more settled in life) and now I love Tea.

It is interesing to hear what is your take on Tea as you like T800?

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Does anybody know which IEMs of the price of Neon or higher price with V-shaped tuning is Top of the top- S level ( tuning, resolution, dynamics)? I ask because I’m curious, but I’m not V-shaped head.

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Z1R maybe?
Edit: I mean it is HIGHER priced

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:+1:…Aye and that’s why Z1R is in more respected reviewers S tier than any other set…the graph doesn’t tell the whole story but if it fits your ears they will :+1:

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Im loaning him both teas after I’m done with the review, but Olina first. He will get RSV first :slight_smile:

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So was just about to check out with the Tea Mk2 and looks like Linsoul doesn’t offer prepaid VAT shipping through YunExpress above a certain price? :thinking:

Might just have to go through DHL and cross my fingers…

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Huuum I actually have no idea as I only use DHL. You could try to reach their CS or Deng on their discord and ask about it. Pretty sure they can hook you up :slight_smile:

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DHL is 100% VAT according to my knowledge

When I try to check out the only shipping option is DHL Express with “taxes unpaid” in parentheses.
Although interestingly when I try to check out with a cheaper item (FH3), YunExpress is available, but the added VAT doesn’t show in the payment summary like it has previously for me.

I’ve written to CS and Deng on Discord. Hoping to hear back quick.

Yes, the VAT you would pay at custom clearance at your country, which would be handled by DHL. At YunExpress there is a slight chance that it won’t be charged at your local post office + on top of that LinSoul marks package with lowered value (e.g. my tea value was declared as 30$, so I only paid 23% of that) :slight_smile:

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I see.
I haven’t imported with taxes unpaid thorugh DHL before.
I’ve had my share of headaches when importing through Postnord. Holding the package for a full week before getting the invoice, and even then the payment system sometimes just doesn’t work.

Do you happen to be in Sweden?

But maybe your motivation is different than mine - do you want to get the package ASAP and this extra VAT is not a problem for you or you would like to potentially cut down on this cost?
If the first then DHL would be best for sure, import clearance is not very time consuming right now

Denmark :slight_smile:

Well, if its the same as in Sweden, which it did sound like.

If its shipped with Yun Express (which Hifigo uses), you will avoid all fees and vat afterwards.

With DHL Express, you will need to pay the VAT and their import fees, BUT you pay them AFTER you have received the package (unlike Postscam that does it the opposite).

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