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Yinyoo KBEAR KS2 in Ear Monitors, KB KS2 Stereo Bass Headphone, 1BA+1DD Hybrid Over-Ear Earbud Headset Noise Cancelling Earphone with Removable Cable for Running Walking Church Stage (No mic, Green)

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Highs: High end is crisp and fast paced, but rolled off at the very high end of the frequency range. A good DD driver will be able to separate kickdrum and bass guitar well, just like the DD inside KBEar Storm. The treble is also more reserved, less energy and smooth with some peaks in the lower treble at times.

Secondary harmonics of cymbals and hi-hats have a decent trail-off which proves the Storm does have decent extension past 8k. It actually provides a rather satisfying experience when listening to modern pop songs and their sub-bass focused mix that allows the listening to fully immerse themselves in. I've looked at these for a tiny bit, but there's only one review that shows and it doesn't talk about the mic quality at all. It doesn’t suffer from the usual sibilant hyperboosted treble/upper mids that plague a lot of budget CHIFI sets.After removing the initial cardboard, the IEM drivers immediately greet you whilst being covered by a clear plastic layer and are enclosed with foam. Technicalities ​ Soundstage​The stage size of the Storm doesn’t exactly bring upon stadium sized visions but more like a small room. Macrodetails and microdetails in the mids to upper-mid region stands its own ground but does not fight with the main instruments and tracks. The noise cancellation is also incredibly amazing, you get total audio immersion, no disruption whatsoever. I should add that for any balanced sources I did switch out the included cable with an Fdbro 16 core SPC cable.

The cable is a gold toned 4 core twisted chain link designed cable with a total length of around 130. You might be (or not) interested to know that the cable is made from high-quality OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) copper cable. Sliding ti out reveals the beautiful headshells and inside it we are given quite a decent (and this is a genuine complement) cable with 2 sets of eartips - the ash grey being the universal type and the white one being a short nozzle wide-bored eartips. It is bottlenecked at the technicalities aspect and in the bass quality area, but I feel it would otherwise make a fine addition for those who are new to this hobby or those who want a laid back tuning that is different from the usual budget CHIFI fare. I have to say that the LARK fit my ear really well and I didn’t face any major discomfort when putting them on.With its sound signature that delivers a fun, engaging and pleasurable listening experience which will probably cater more to casual listeners. KBear does a great job of appealing to different tuning styles and they always seem to add their own stylish flare to their iems. The KBEAR KS1 is a bassy and warm set, so in general, I found it paired better with perhaps neutral or brighter sources. Build / Design / Internals / Fit ​ Build Quality​As far as the build quality of the KBear KB01; I think this set is built extremely nice. The first impression of the slightly elevated mids and highs definitely made me have a skew of expecting maybe elements from those regions will be harsh, but there isn't.

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