I bought the OH10 OG two years ago mainly based on your review. I own the MP145 as well now and its good to see that choice gets your approval. I agree with your assessment!
My viewpoint is that newer isn’t always better so I would appreciate if at some point you make comparisons against iem’s like the 7Hz Timeless and the Moondrop Kato. These are two popular ones that I think have held up well over time. I have better, more expensive iem’s than these two but it is fascinating how well they hold up in comparison.
How are these from a live performance standpoint? I always thought IEM's are for live music monitoring + sound isolation to replace traditional floor monitors yet every review I see of these are directed to the audiophile wanting them for casual music listening.
I don't think these are an IEM I would choose for monitoring as they're quite strongly coloured/emphasised in some frequencies. I'd probably look for something a little more balanced sounding as a monitor. I can't think of one at this price off the top of my head, but maybe the Tigerism Helianthus, See Audio Neko or even Meze Alba. IEMs began as a stage monitoring option, but the audiophile side soon took over in terms of market size, I think.
@@PassionforSound I ended up settling for some KZ ZS10 X Pros with an upgraded cable, and will upgrade later on if necessary. I play bass but I needed a flat basis tone wise so I can accurately judge where I am in the mix. So yeah these Ikkos might not suit what I need. Thanks for the input! I'm a bit hesitant on this Chi-Fi market segment though. The plethora of super cheap IEMS from questionable websites like AliExpres and ghost brands on amazon just scream cheap sweatshop products but apparently these I ordered are decent enough for the frequency my band rehearses (once a week) and plays out (every few months).
Hello all I’m looking at buying the Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite, I’ve heard you recommend certain earbuds more but the blessing 3 is ~$75 more at the moment and I think that might be a bit out of my price range. Besides the 4 IEMs in this series (all seem to be fairly hard to come buy from a retailer that won’t make me pay massive duty fees) are there any others around the $300 CAD or $220USDish price point I should look at? Moondrop products seem to be marked up a decent amount in Canada, are there perhaps any North American brands with good entries around this price? I’d love to hear from anyone buying at this price point.
@@PassionforSound that’s fair, have you heard any of the lower end Campfire Audio stuff like the IO? Because it’ll end up being a solid $70 cheaper than a Blessing 3 or about the same as an Orchestra Lite where as in Australia I believe the CFA IEMs are quite a bit more expensive compared to chi-fi stuff. I’m curious to see how the Quintet compares, I’ve heard nothing but great things about every Kiwi Ears IEM, I have the Cadenza’s and they’re pretty amazing for the price.
@@PassionforSound that’s quite alright. I heard the Andromedas (2020) last year and they were pretty amazing. I’m tempted to just go all out and buy the Campfire Holocene as they’re pretty similar tuning for a cheaper price. I heard some people complain about the treble on the Andromedas but it didn’t bother me at all and the mids were pretty much perfectly tuned to my ears. Decisions decisions… maybe I’ll look at Meze next. Thanks for always taking the time to respond
Ah, they're a long term brand to. They chose to produce the IEM via Kickstarter, but have been making excellent digital audio players and dongles for ages.
@carminedesanto6746 Great video ☕️ I’m still rocking the OG OH10’s ..😎 This was a great comparison..but in every collection of IEM’s there’s always variety..something for everyone 😊
I bought the OH10 OG two years ago mainly based on your review. I own the MP145 as well now and its good to see that choice gets your approval. I agree with your assessment!
Glad I've been able to help and thanks for confirming my impressions. It's always nice to get a second opinion on something so subjective.
ikko oh10s + musehifi m3 ii + 4.4 cable (cupper for more BASE or SILVER like original cable) = LOVE
So glad you're enjoying them. They're a lovely IEM. Thanks for sharing your setup too!
So interested to see what you think of the Quintets, which I absolutely LOVE. Bright expansive sound with razor sharp imaging. I really enjoy them.
I don't want to give anything away just yet 😉
Thanks for this series of IEM reviews Lachlan.
My pleasure! I'm glad you liked them 🙂
Thx. Since I can't find the OH10, guess I'll order the OH19S, altough I am a basshead.
The OH10 is probably discontinued now. I could sell you my pair if that's of interest. I'm planning an IEM clean out soon.
great review as always, thank you!
My pleasure!
My viewpoint is that newer isn’t always better so I would appreciate if at some point you make comparisons against iem’s like the 7Hz Timeless and the Moondrop Kato. These are two popular ones that I think have held up well over time.
I have better, more expensive iem’s than these two but it is fascinating how well they hold up in comparison.
Agreed on this point
Yep. That's coming at the end of the series 🙂
How are these from a live performance standpoint? I always thought IEM's are for live music monitoring + sound isolation to replace traditional floor monitors yet every review I see of these are directed to the audiophile wanting them for casual music listening.
I don't think these are an IEM I would choose for monitoring as they're quite strongly coloured/emphasised in some frequencies. I'd probably look for something a little more balanced sounding as a monitor. I can't think of one at this price off the top of my head, but maybe the Tigerism Helianthus, See Audio Neko or even Meze Alba.
IEMs began as a stage monitoring option, but the audiophile side soon took over in terms of market size, I think.
@@PassionforSound I ended up settling for some KZ ZS10 X Pros with an upgraded cable, and will upgrade later on if necessary. I play bass but I needed a flat basis tone wise so I can accurately judge where I am in the mix. So yeah these Ikkos might not suit what I need. Thanks for the input!
I'm a bit hesitant on this Chi-Fi market segment though. The plethora of super cheap IEMS from questionable websites like AliExpres and ghost brands on amazon just scream cheap sweatshop products but apparently these I ordered are decent enough for the frequency my band rehearses (once a week) and plays out (every few months).
Hello all I’m looking at buying the Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite, I’ve heard you recommend certain earbuds more but the blessing 3 is ~$75 more at the moment and I think that might be a bit out of my price range. Besides the 4 IEMs in this series (all seem to be fairly hard to come buy from a retailer that won’t make me pay massive duty fees) are there any others around the $300 CAD or $220USDish price point I should look at? Moondrop products seem to be marked up a decent amount in Canada, are there perhaps any North American brands with good entries around this price? I’d love to hear from anyone buying at this price point.
The Orchestra is a lovely IEM. I'm afraid I don't know how each brand/retailer prices each model in Canada so it's hard for me to assist
@@PassionforSound that’s fair, have you heard any of the lower end Campfire Audio stuff like the IO? Because it’ll end up being a solid $70 cheaper than a Blessing 3 or about the same as an Orchestra Lite where as in Australia I believe the CFA IEMs are quite a bit more expensive compared to chi-fi stuff. I’m curious to see how the Quintet compares, I’ve heard nothing but great things about every Kiwi Ears IEM, I have the Cadenza’s and they’re pretty amazing for the price.
No luck with the Campfire gear either, I'm afraid. I owned the Andromedas ages ago, but that's about it.
@@PassionforSound that’s quite alright. I heard the Andromedas (2020) last year and they were pretty amazing. I’m tempted to just go all out and buy the Campfire Holocene as they’re pretty similar tuning for a cheaper price. I heard some people complain about the treble on the Andromedas but it didn’t bother me at all and the mids were pretty much perfectly tuned to my ears. Decisions decisions… maybe I’ll look at Meze next. Thanks for always taking the time to respond
I was watching Knowle prices. Ba drivers can go from 8 dollars a unit to 200 dollars. I guess the drivers quality makes a difference
Absolutely! Like anything, there are always various levels of parts quality, design quality, etc.
@@PassionforSound yes. I always said that even when I had my first iem ue 20 years ago...
How do we know a startup company will stick around?
Are you talking about ikko? They're not a start-up and have been going for ages with strong success.
Talking abot Hidiz
Ah, they're a long term brand to. They chose to produce the IEM via Kickstarter, but have been making excellent digital audio players and dongles for ages.
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Sure is!
I'd like to see how it performs against today's iems. With such fierce competition driving down prices, how much less would it cost if released today?
I think you're seeing what it would cost today in the OH10S and the OH10 OG is still a brilliant IEM IMO
@carminedesanto6746
Great video ☕️ I’m still rocking the OG OH10’s ..😎 This was a great comparison..but in every collection of IEM’s there’s always variety..something for everyone 😊
Absolutely! We all have different tastes and perceptions, especially with IEMs. We're very lucky to have so many amazing choices.
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