This one is slightly different if you look at the official graph on Linsoul. The upper treble can sound sharper, its not as HBB typical but with the bass shelf, it was how they chose to do it.
I love mine, it goes well with my phone dac/amp but as you said scales well with a little more powerful source (a cheap cx31993 dongle does the job done). Is a heavy bass set and takes eq like a champ so the weird peaks are tamed and sounds overall better than stock, but i understand what they intended. Your review is awesome as always Paul, thanks for sharing your knowledge and insights about!
Linsoul has their graph up on the listing, there are less peaks than our cheap couplers show. I would be with you though, make a couple tweaks for my ears.
Ironically the one I showed, KZ Saga bass or KZ Dream. They are similarly basshead. Castor has a different bass shelf, but if you are just looking for a hip hop big subbass style, Saga is very listenable to me.
Hi Paul, Would say the Simgot em10 rivals Moondrop variations in midrange microdetails specially the reverbs and decay of acoustic instruments? Many thanks in advance.
No, that was the weak point on EM10 and the strong point of Variations. I think Dunu's Brain Dance and Crinacle Dusk with microplanars and BAs are the closest you get to Variations. Dusk is harder to get there without EQ.
I do love a dual DD design, how would it compare to the HBB Kailua with a similar dual DD design? They are both similarly priced now that the Kailua has had that 50% off for months now.
Just because they have similar driver configurations, and are both HBB tuned IEMs, doesn't mean they will sound the same. Or be comparable. The Kailua is a neutral vocal forward set that leans towards bright, with decent bass texture, and a solid soundstage. Where as the Elua has significantly more bass quantity, and more treble energy above 5k, but neither in the same quality as the Kailua. In the Pina Gain region below 4k, where Paul was talking about, the Kailua has a bunch more energy. This can be problematic for some people, as Paul said, that are sensitive to that region. But that is part of what makes the Kailua a vocal forward set. Now the biggest differences between the Kailua and the Elua is the build quality. The Kailua, despite being a couple years old now, and being on perpetual sale, is VERY well built. With its all metal shell and faceplate, and excellent build quality, it feels every bit like the $80 IEM it used to be. The Elua, is basically the same plastic material as the Zero2. It's not "bad", it's certainly serviceable... But it's not going to win it any quality awards. The one thing that should be noted about the Kailua, is that it has a very odd nozzle position, and it requires you to twist lock the IEM into your ear, and it also makes them very tip dependent. And as such, they are not the IEM for everyone, even if it has a fun neutral tuning. For
That is why I spent a lot of time talking about the treble and how it influences the mids. Its not typical and as I said, will pair with some warmer sources or even smaller bore tips.
@@PaulWasabii No, it's just the Khan's I have a problem with. I don't know why, it defies analysis, it's like they are missing something. I might like this if it's not boring (sorry hbb), I have hybrids and planars and dd's, they are all different and all have their place. Have you tried the new KZ ZVX Pro? It's surprising. Will you review KZ Sonata? I may give up and buy Shanling Ea3 for a better all BA set. Have trn ba5.
Excellent review Paul. 🙏
Nice review, one thing I like about the hbb tuning is that its kinda guaranteed that it wont sound sibilant.
This one is slightly different if you look at the official graph on Linsoul. The upper treble can sound sharper, its not as HBB typical but with the bass shelf, it was how they chose to do it.
@PaulWasabii That sounds good to me too.
I love mine, it goes well with my phone dac/amp but as you said scales well with a little more powerful source (a cheap cx31993 dongle does the job done). Is a heavy bass set and takes eq like a champ so the weird peaks are tamed and sounds overall better than stock, but i understand what they intended. Your review is awesome as always Paul, thanks for sharing your knowledge and insights about!
Linsoul has their graph up on the listing, there are less peaks than our cheap couplers show. I would be with you though, make a couple tweaks for my ears.
Great review @paul.
What's your current favourite basshead pick in the 0 to 100$ range?
Ironically the one I showed, KZ Saga bass or KZ Dream. They are similarly basshead. Castor has a different bass shelf, but if you are just looking for a hip hop big subbass style, Saga is very listenable to me.
@PaulWasabii
Did you mean Dawn, or is there another Pokémon on the way?
@@jamesbb4 dawn and saga are basically the same (just nicer shell on saga)
HBB churning out bassy collabs. But the shells do look to my taste.
Yep, riding the trend and probably using what he learned on one with the others. Probably more natural to stay within the bassy genre than switch.
Hi Paul,
Would say the Simgot em10 rivals Moondrop variations in midrange microdetails specially the reverbs and decay of acoustic instruments? Many thanks in advance.
No, that was the weak point on EM10 and the strong point of Variations. I think Dunu's Brain Dance and Crinacle Dusk with microplanars and BAs are the closest you get to Variations. Dusk is harder to get there without EQ.
I do love a dual DD design, how would it compare to the HBB Kailua with a similar dual DD design? They are both similarly priced now that the Kailua has had that 50% off for months now.
Just because they have similar driver configurations, and are both HBB tuned IEMs, doesn't mean they will sound the same. Or be comparable.
The Kailua is a neutral vocal forward set that leans towards bright, with decent bass texture, and a solid soundstage.
Where as the Elua has significantly more bass quantity, and more treble energy above 5k, but neither in the same quality as the Kailua.
In the Pina Gain region below 4k, where Paul was talking about, the Kailua has a bunch more energy. This can be problematic for some people, as Paul said, that are sensitive to that region. But that is part of what makes the Kailua a vocal forward set.
Now the biggest differences between the Kailua and the Elua is the build quality. The Kailua, despite being a couple years old now, and being on perpetual sale, is VERY well built. With its all metal shell and faceplate, and excellent build quality, it feels every bit like the $80 IEM it used to be.
The Elua, is basically the same plastic material as the Zero2. It's not "bad", it's certainly serviceable... But it's not going to win it any quality awards.
The one thing that should be noted about the Kailua, is that it has a very odd nozzle position, and it requires you to twist lock the IEM into your ear, and it also makes them very tip dependent. And as such, they are not the IEM for everyone, even if it has a fun neutral tuning.
For
I didn't hear the "nice vocals" that you're talking about
Give it time, brain burn does marvels, and the iem itself scales well with a little more powerful source as Paul said.
That is why I spent a lot of time talking about the treble and how it influences the mids. Its not typical and as I said, will pair with some warmer sources or even smaller bore tips.
I have 1
It’s not exciting but It sounds good
Saga is my gym go
Saga bass is more like my mood set. It doesn't pretend to be something else, nice shells, affordable.
Easy choice for those not interested in KZ imo 😅
Right, there are a lot of people in that category.
It's not, like, super boring like the Khan's?
Nope, is a very fun and technically capable set, is just a cheaper and better tuned Legato
No, I think it might have more treble. But you might also like hybrids if you find DD boring.
@@PaulWasabii No, it's just the Khan's I have a problem with. I don't know why, it defies analysis, it's like they are missing something. I might like this if it's not boring (sorry hbb), I have hybrids and planars and dd's, they are all different and all have their place. Have you tried the new KZ ZVX Pro? It's surprising. Will you review KZ Sonata? I may give up and buy Shanling Ea3 for a better all BA set. Have trn ba5.
Paul, thank you for another wonderful earphone review! 👌
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I guess my truthear zero still competes
I love mine! It’s a great all rounder.
Yeah, not the same, but wouldn't say Elua is a replacement, more of a different flavor
7hZ x HBB „Shitua” another masterpiece straight from HBB.ClownWorld of „Audiophiles from YT”
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