appreciate the review. I have the Canon 2, and tried but sold on the Hype2 and Performer5. Didn't like the bass of the Hype2, prefer the bass of the Canon 2 but I use the minimum bass, down/down. Then I noticed the reduced pinna of Mega5EST 7th Ann, in the graphs, so I EQ'd the Canon 2 to be similar. to M5E.. liked that a lot (less pinna than Canon 2 non-EQ). So I bought M5E, but I didn't get the same engagement from it as the Canon 2, so sold the M5E. Now have the Pilgrim arriving next week.... Seductive is the word I noticed you used... can't wait to compare to my Canon 2. Only one you mentioned that might be an upgrade is the Butastur... that one interests me. PS I take it you didn't keep the Canon 2 after you reviewed it?
Pilgrim is a very eartip-sensitive IEM. Different eartips give vastly different sound. Unless you find a pair that is perfect for your fitting, you won’t be able to really appreciate it. I personally find Spinfit W1 works best for me. Plus a pair of rubber o-ring as work around for the short nozzle.
Thanks for another comprehensive review! I've been debating whether to pick up the Pilgrim, or save up a bit more and go for the Volare. Would you have any plans to do a review on the Volare? I've kinda made it a point to not make any iem purchases before hearing your comparisons first! 😁
Thanks always for the reviews Akros. I've tried Elysian stuff myself and I'm personally not a fan of their bright sizzly tendencies, but to each their own. Also a niche seldomly used connection is a con for me. Looking forward to DUNU x Gizaudio DaVinci review hopefully coming soon!
Might sound like an unusual request. But can you give your views on the Pilgrim vs. CCA Hydro? I saw your video on CCA Hydro and it seems like it punches way above its weight. If CCA Hydro comes close to Pilgrim in terms of performance, it would be a blind buy for me.
Hei @akros9333 (unfortunately don’t know your name). Another great review. Congrats! Your effort and IEM selection always amaze me. The love, level of investment and dedication that you have to the hobby are very special. What you do to the IEM community is certainly relevant! I already own the Performer 8 (love it!!), I agree that the bass is precise but not quite strong. I’m interested in buying the Pilgrim. Do you think they complement each other or there is too much overlap? If you think the overlapping between them is a thing, which IEM could work as a complement to the Performer 8 at this price range? I’m also considering the EM10.
@@dr.mauroguimaraes hi, my name is Tony. Thank you for the kind words Well the P8 is an incredible iem, hard to beat if you want precise sound. The Pilgrem is incredible as is the DaVinci Either would be a great complete for the P8 Another one worth considering is the Dynaquattro from Bynary Price is also about 250us...so cheaper than Pilgrem. Nice warm old school musical presentation.
Try just using a hair dryer on the earhooks, they'll quickly soften up and you can remould them to what you find more comfortable. I will end up getting the Pilgrim, no doubt. The tuning is right up my alley.
A decent amount of people in the community can afford $400 IEMs. Whereas only wealthy audiophiles could afford an Elysian IEM in the past. Its a very noticeable difference.
@@Weareonenation303 Ya, for us it can be a reasonable price. But the "non-audiophile masses" would say we're crazy, spending $400 on IEM's. People don't really care about high fidelity. They buy these shitty $10 earbuds thinking it all sound the same, and all the rest spending hundreds are just brain-dead.
not brain dead. Its called preference, purchasing power, financial status. Like any other hobby or community, there are very cheap and bloody expensive options. Heck even fountain pens, hair pomade communities and etc have this kind of price ranges
@@doubledown4957 I know it. Most of people don't. They think "oh you could be doing something better with that money instead of wasting it on useless earphones". That's why I say it's not for the masses
well, got the Pilgrim in. Seductive is the opposite of what I'd call it. Has the strangest midbass I've ever heard... look at the graph... bass doesn't start elevating from midrange until 140Hz. 150Hz to 300Hz bass is completely zero. Probably b/c of that missing midbass, the upper mid/treble region seems at the same time lacking and harsh. Strange. So, yeah, not seductive to this ear. To me this is a completely failed tuning. Notice what they did with Noir... put midbass back in, and reduced treble somewhat (same fat/stubby nozzle btw). That is not to offer an alternate tuning, that was to fix a failed tuning. Now that a few weeks has passed, it is clear nobody actually likes the Pilgrim... not even if it were half its price. Show me anyone who reviewed it that says they reach for it vs. other IEMs ... at all. I tried 10 different types of tips in different sizes, even trying putting an O ring at the base of the nozzle. I had a good seal with decent subbass, but I didn't find any 150Hz - 300Hz bass energy. Neither did HBB's graph.
@@ManicMindTrick sure, I can see how that would work., but more like 125Hz and 250Hz. Unfortunately the fit never worked for me, so eq'ing wasn't really an option I'm glad I got to try it for a few days, ultimately flogged it on.
appreciate the review. I have the Canon 2, and tried but sold on the Hype2 and Performer5. Didn't like the bass of the Hype2, prefer the bass of the Canon 2 but I use the minimum bass, down/down. Then I noticed the reduced pinna of Mega5EST 7th Ann, in the graphs, so I EQ'd the Canon 2 to be similar. to M5E.. liked that a lot (less pinna than Canon 2 non-EQ). So I bought M5E, but I didn't get the same engagement from it as the Canon 2, so sold the M5E. Now have the Pilgrim arriving next week.... Seductive is the word I noticed you used... can't wait to compare to my Canon 2. Only one you mentioned that might be an upgrade is the Butastur... that one interests me.
PS I take it you didn't keep the Canon 2 after you reviewed it?
Pilgrim is a very eartip-sensitive IEM. Different eartips give vastly different sound. Unless you find a pair that is perfect for your fitting, you won’t be able to really appreciate it.
I personally find Spinfit W1 works best for me. Plus a pair of rubber o-ring as work around for the short nozzle.
Thanks for another comprehensive review! I've been debating whether to pick up the Pilgrim, or save up a bit more and go for the Volare. Would you have any plans to do a review on the Volare? I've kinda made it a point to not make any iem purchases before hearing your comparisons first! 😁
own the butastur and cadenza 4, so this was a very useful comparison for me
Thanks always for the reviews Akros. I've tried Elysian stuff myself and I'm personally not a fan of their bright sizzly tendencies, but to each their own. Also a niche seldomly used connection is a con for me. Looking forward to DUNU x Gizaudio DaVinci review hopefully coming soon!
Thanks for the review, highly informative.
I am still trying to tip roll these. Which Penon liqueurs did you try? The orange or black?
Might sound like an unusual request. But can you give your views on the Pilgrim vs. CCA Hydro? I saw your video on CCA Hydro and it seems like it punches way above its weight. If CCA Hydro comes close to Pilgrim in terms of performance, it would be a blind buy for me.
Thanks for your take. Most likely, I'll get them at a later date. I am looking more into the Davinci ATM.
Seems like I don't need to buy it since I already own EPZ 530 and Hype 4. 😂
Hei @akros9333 (unfortunately don’t know your name). Another great review. Congrats! Your effort and IEM selection always amaze me. The love, level of investment and dedication that you have to the hobby are very special. What you do to the IEM community is certainly relevant! I already own the Performer 8 (love it!!), I agree that the bass is precise but not quite strong. I’m interested in buying the Pilgrim. Do you think they complement each other or there is too much overlap? If you think the overlapping between them is a thing, which IEM could work as a complement to the Performer 8 at this price range? I’m also considering the EM10.
@@dr.mauroguimaraes hi, my name is Tony.
Thank you for the kind words
Well the P8 is an incredible iem, hard to beat if you want precise sound.
The Pilgrem is incredible as is the DaVinci
Either would be a great complete for the P8
Another one worth considering is the Dynaquattro from Bynary
Price is also about 250us...so cheaper than Pilgrem.
Nice warm old school musical presentation.
Yep, nice set, nice drivers, nice bass.
Try just using a hair dryer on the earhooks, they'll quickly soften up and you can remould them to what you find more comfortable.
I will end up getting the Pilgrim, no doubt. The tuning is right up my alley.
Nice review, hope you get the Dunu davinci and the Penon voltage if they get the price right on the voltage
Voltage is $1200
@@shaunbrady15 damn, to much for me , had a hope of -200 up from the 10th, would still be in my upper region, so much nice IEMs between 500-700$
@@MrBlackJava ya it’s a lot for sure. Heard really good things so far
Nice voice again Tony 😅
How are these compared to Yume Ultra?
thanks!
Please review aune ar5000
Could you review the alpha omega RA
For me when I blast volumes. The difference are huge. To.much energy can give details but destroys the tone that should sound real.
So you think it's worth a 1000% markup versus the Rhapsody?
LOL
You can’t be serious lolll
not enough focus on sound and comparing with ten other iems I prob havent heard? Overkill man
No pula 02?
It's not close to Hype 4 & pilgrim
Greetings! This or the Hype 4 or ISN EST50 bass wise?
For someone who reviews audio stuff, the audio from your video is always awful and comes mainly on right ear 🙃
Been noticing that as well.😅
"For the masses"... Costs $400... 😂😂
A decent amount of people in the community can afford $400 IEMs.
Whereas only wealthy audiophiles could afford an Elysian IEM in the past.
Its a very noticeable difference.
@@Weareonenation303 Ya, for us it can be a reasonable price. But the "non-audiophile masses" would say we're crazy, spending $400 on IEM's. People don't really care about high fidelity. They buy these shitty $10 earbuds thinking it all sound the same, and all the rest spending hundreds are just brain-dead.
not brain dead. Its called preference, purchasing power, financial status. Like any other hobby or community, there are very cheap and bloody expensive options. Heck even fountain pens, hair pomade communities and etc have this kind of price ranges
@@doubledown4957 I know it. Most of people don't. They think "oh you could be doing something better with that money instead of wasting it on useless earphones".
That's why I say it's not for the masses
well, got the Pilgrim in. Seductive is the opposite of what I'd call it. Has the strangest midbass I've ever heard... look at the graph... bass doesn't start elevating from midrange until 140Hz. 150Hz to 300Hz bass is completely zero. Probably b/c of that missing midbass, the upper mid/treble region seems at the same time lacking and harsh. Strange. So, yeah, not seductive to this ear.
To me this is a completely failed tuning. Notice what they did with Noir... put midbass back in, and reduced treble somewhat (same fat/stubby nozzle btw). That is not to offer an alternate tuning, that was to fix a failed tuning. Now that a few weeks has passed, it is clear nobody actually likes the Pilgrim... not even if it were half its price. Show me anyone who reviewed it that says they reach for it vs. other IEMs ... at all.
I tried 10 different types of tips in different sizes, even trying putting an O ring at the base of the nozzle. I had a good seal with decent subbass, but I didn't find any 150Hz - 300Hz bass energy. Neither did HBB's graph.
5 dB boost at 100 and 150 Hz.
@@ManicMindTrick sure, I can see how that would work., but more like 125Hz and 250Hz. Unfortunately the fit never worked for me, so eq'ing wasn't really an option I'm glad I got to try it for a few days, ultimately flogged it on.
@@larrydunn4626they really need to prioritize ergonomics first.