Actually just got done comparing these, the Blessing 2 Dusk and the Variations a couple weeks ago. Ended up sticking with the Variations, but the Blessing 3 were excellent imo. I have very small ear canals and it's very difficult to find in ears that fit well, but the B3 and Variations both fit very comfortably for me with the smallest tips.
Really hope youll review the ath-m40x someday. My favorite budget closed back...add brainwavz angled pads and they are such a treat. Much better sound stage without altering the tuning much
I'm really curious how Kiwi Ears Quintet would compare to the Blessing 3 in detail retrieval in this footsteps scale. Nice review, ty! Good weekend everyone.
This is as subjective of a thing as what one thinks sounds good or not, but I don't consider $320 to be all that expensive for good quality in-ears. I also think the design of the B3 is actually gorgeous even though it's simple. Granted, $320 isn't CHEAP in my opinion, but it's not what I'd firmly put in the EXPENSIVE category either.
9:10 Hi, do you hear that first footstep at 11 seconds with both ears at the same loudness level? Originally it's only on the right channel, so I swapped my IEM left and right connectors and discovered that my left ear can't hear that footstep at the same level right ear can, (at my preferred listening level it almost doesn't hear it all) I wonder if it's the same for you, because this led me to some "dominant ear" literature, so it's either that or my hearing is worse in left ear.
@@NoThemeReviews Yes, it's on the right channel, but try connecting your IEM's left side cable to the right side earphone and vice versa, this way you will swop the channels and hear right channel in your left ear and see if you can hear that footstep at the same loudness level as you did with the right ear.
hello please can u recommend earphone or iem give me like austrian hix25bt and better than this results but with same or better than hix25bt details thanks
Actually just got done comparing these, the Blessing 2 Dusk and the Variations a couple weeks ago. Ended up sticking with the Variations, but the Blessing 3 were excellent imo. I have very small ear canals and it's very difficult to find in ears that fit well, but the B3 and Variations both fit very comfortably for me with the smallest tips.
Can you compare it to the aful performer 8?
For you best iem for music under 400€?
Do you have "the list", as in spreadsheet with personal rankings?
No
Really hope youll review the ath-m40x someday. My favorite budget closed back...add brainwavz angled pads and they are such a treat. Much better sound stage without altering the tuning much
I'm really curious how Kiwi Ears Quintet would compare to the Blessing 3 in detail retrieval in this footsteps scale. Nice review, ty! Good weekend everyone.
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Wow really the ones I was looking for. iems with decent details. Interesting how it’s compared to blessing 2..
It’s an upgrade over the og b2s
@@Hijynx87 by saying “upgrade” what do you mean?
What DAP is that that youre using?
Please review the new dusk and compare it to the blessing 3. I feel like most reviewers I've seen so far seems to be biased in crin's favor
Waiting for B3 to Dusk.
This is as subjective of a thing as what one thinks sounds good or not, but I don't consider $320 to be all that expensive for good quality in-ears. I also think the design of the B3 is actually gorgeous even though it's simple. Granted, $320 isn't CHEAP in my opinion, but it's not what I'd firmly put in the EXPENSIVE category either.
Love your review but hate the background music haha
lol. Sadly, all the good music is copyright protected
@@NoThemeReviews sorry I was not being clear, I mean the background music is quite loud and distracting
9:10 Hi, do you hear that first footstep at 11 seconds with both ears at the same loudness level? Originally it's only on the right channel, so I swapped my IEM left and right connectors and discovered that my left ear can't hear that footstep at the same level right ear can, (at my preferred listening level it almost doesn't hear it all) I wonder if it's the same for you, because this led me to some "dominant ear" literature, so it's either that or my hearing is worse in left ear.
No, it’s only in one channel.
@@NoThemeReviews Yes, it's on the right channel, but try connecting your IEM's left side cable to the right side earphone and vice versa, this way you will swop the channels and hear right channel in your left ear and see if you can hear that footstep at the same loudness level as you did with the right ear.
hello please can u recommend earphone or iem give me like austrian hix25bt and better than this results but with same or better than hix25bt details
thanks