"Think of the music as a painting and imagine that one 2000 lumen flashlight held up close, picking out every detail and the brushwork sweeping across the canvas, showing you things you did not ever expect to see. That's what listening to music on the Quintet is " Woww❤
What a gem of a piece of information ... I've watched hundreds of IEM reviews and not once ever heard: "It's not just a matter of seal, it's a matter of getting the right distance from the ear drum"... that never occurred to me before on fitting proper tips. Nice Stephen.
Just received mine, and I'm in love with them. My first multi driver set, and the level of detail I'm hearing has changed the way I hear music forever. Songs I would listen to have completely changed and it has me with goosebumps, I absolutely love these and fell in love with the sound signature due to owning the kiwi cadenza's before, which sound quite similar. Thanks for the video Stephen!
Great review Stephen. My Quintet is finally arriving this week. I, for one, enjoy your discussion of songs and the IEM's performance on each. I have added many of your review tracks to my list
So would I but that one is definitely out of my price range. I have a Final Audio A5000 coming today that I found in an open box sale. They are said to be somewhat similar. ???
@@Quixorion The P8 is a definite upgrade from the P5. Even the Kiwi Ears Quintet is an upgrade. :). Both have way more detail and resolution and a smoother extension in both directions.
@@StephenIngraham I was able to test the Quintet today and I got to say that they are really good BUT.... when it comes about pure enjoyment factor the Cadenza trumps the Quintet. I know I have asked it already once, but I would like to ask you again, whenever you get the chance please review the Cadenza. I would love to know your opinion on it.
Totally different iems. The S12 pros are very planar…quick, fast, and a bit flat. The Quintets are 3 dimensional almost to a fault. Not as coherent but much more dynamic.
Others who have reviewed them are more into rock and metal and seem to think they are fine. They are not as bright as, say, the Pheonixcall, and they certainly are not harsh in any way. :)
@@StephenIngraham Thanks for the response. I'm really debating on whether to the Quintets or the Aful Performer 5, I know I can't really go wrong either way but there are so many reviews out there with so many different opinions it's hard to make a decision.
@@TDDPhotoHi. As a result, which headphones did you buy? Quintet is coming to me soon, I also prefer complex rock and metal music, for example metalcore, prog metal, deathcore. Two reviewers told me that they are also perfect for such genres.
@@AndrewCoreS777 I bought the Quintet and they're absolutely wonderful! I've been using them daily for nearly 3 months and they work fantastic for whatever genre you throw at them. The bass is punchy but it never gets overbearing
@@TDDPhotoAnd what kind of Dac do you use them with? I have an Epz tp 20 pro and a Tempotec v6 music player. Do you think Quintet will sound good with them?
Hello Sir, thank you very much for your review. I am currently evaluating several options, including the Kiwi Ears Quintet, LETSHUOER x GIZAUDIO GALILEO, ThieAudio Legacy 4, and Sennheiser IE 200. My primary interest lies in the clarity and detail of the music and instruments. Could you please provide your recommendation? Thank you in advance!
Thanks for the great review. Recently got the EM6L and just saw your video about it. We seem to have quite a few similarities in listening preferences. This could be very valuable for me in the future. Would you mind sharing info about the cable you are using on the quintet in this video. It looks very nice.
It is a Youkamoo cable from Amazon. Very high quality. I own several of them and use them on my full size cans as well. I have since replaced it with the KBEars graphine copper sliver cable but either one works just fine.
That is a “too close to call” at the moment. I plan an extended comparison with detailed track examples in the near future. I enjoy them both…and they are subtly different, though both are really strong on detail and imaging. The P8 has a slightly more “immersive” and “engaging” sound. The Quintet is perhaps a tiny bit more analidical. You hear the difference most clearly, as I mentioned, in really complex, dense, tracks…where the Quintet is able to keep the layers separate, while there is some slight blending in the P8s. I would be happy with either, but I enjoy having both. If there was not such a big price difference, it would be an easier call. I do feel the Quintet is priced incorrectly. It should have been at least $300. :)
I should also say that I was wrong in my original reviews of both iems. They have become my daily listen iems. I sometimes use the Quartet while exercising, but for just listening to music I find myself switching back and forth between the P8 and the Quintet. :)
"Think of the music as a painting and imagine that one 2000 lumen flashlight held up close, picking out every detail and the brushwork sweeping across the canvas, showing you things you did not ever expect to see. That's what listening to music on the Quintet is " Woww❤
What a gem of a piece of information ... I've watched hundreds of IEM reviews and not once ever heard: "It's not just a matter of seal, it's a matter of getting the right distance from the ear drum"... that never occurred to me before on fitting proper tips. Nice Stephen.
Thank you.
I just tried the Spinfit W-1s on the Quintet. Almost a perfect match. :)
Just received mine, and I'm in love with them. My first multi driver set, and the level of detail I'm hearing has changed the way I hear music forever. Songs I would listen to have completely changed and it has me with goosebumps, I absolutely love these and fell in love with the sound signature due to owning the kiwi cadenza's before, which sound quite similar. Thanks for the video Stephen!
Glad you like them!
Enjoyed your review enough to listen to it twice in a row. Thanks for the new listings, I know I’ll enjoy them…
Thank you!
Great review Stephen. My Quintet is finally arriving this week. I, for one, enjoy your discussion of songs and the IEM's performance on each. I have added many of your review tracks to my list
Thank you.
I need to try some new eartips for these! Which ones worked for you best?
I would love you to review the IE600 whenever you can
So would I but that one is definitely out of my price range. I have a Final Audio A5000 coming today that I found in an open box sale. They are said to be somewhat similar. ???
@@StephenIngraham Don’t know about the Final Audio EA500 but the IE600 seems to be next real upgrade from the P5
@@Quixorion The P8 is a definite upgrade from the P5. Even the Kiwi Ears Quintet is an upgrade. :). Both have way more detail and resolution and a smoother extension in both directions.
@@StephenIngraham I was able to test the Quintet today and I got to say that they are really good BUT.... when it comes about pure enjoyment factor the Cadenza trumps the Quintet. I know I have asked it already once, but I would like to ask you again, whenever you get the chance please review the Cadenza. I would love to know your opinion on it.
What case it that, that you use to store your tips?
Just a screw and nut case from the hardware store. :)
Great review. What is this case for ear tips?
I use the Spinfit W-1s
Thanks for the great review! Would you say the Quintets are a worthwhile upgrade from the S12 pros or is the difference not so dramatic?
Totally different iems. The S12 pros are very planar…quick, fast, and a bit flat. The Quintets are 3 dimensional almost to a fault. Not as coherent but much more dynamic.
Hello Stephen, thanks for the fantastic review. Would you say they pair well for rock/metal music or would they be too bright for that sorta thing?
Others who have reviewed them are more into rock and metal and seem to think they are fine. They are not as bright as, say, the Pheonixcall, and they certainly are not harsh in any way. :)
@@StephenIngraham Thanks for the response. I'm really debating on whether to the Quintets or the Aful Performer 5, I know I can't really go wrong either way but there are so many reviews out there with so many different opinions it's hard to make a decision.
@@TDDPhotoHi. As a result, which headphones did you buy? Quintet is coming to me soon, I also prefer complex rock and metal music, for example metalcore, prog metal, deathcore. Two reviewers told me that they are also perfect for such genres.
@@AndrewCoreS777 I bought the Quintet and they're absolutely wonderful! I've been using them daily for nearly 3 months and they work fantastic for whatever genre you throw at them. The bass is punchy but it never gets overbearing
@@TDDPhotoAnd what kind of Dac do you use them with? I have an Epz tp 20 pro and a Tempotec v6 music player. Do you think Quintet will sound good with them?
Hello Sir, thank you very much for your review. I am currently evaluating several options, including the Kiwi Ears Quintet, LETSHUOER x GIZAUDIO GALILEO, ThieAudio Legacy 4, and Sennheiser IE 200. My primary interest lies in the clarity and detail of the music and instruments. Could you please provide your recommendation? Thank you in advance!
I have not heard the Legacy 4 or the IE 200. Between the Quintet and the Gallieo, the Quintet for detail and clarity wins by a large margin. :)
@@StephenIngraham oh thank you for the recommendation sir
Thanks for the great review. Recently got the EM6L and just saw your video about it. We seem to have quite a few similarities in listening preferences. This could be very valuable for me in the future. Would you mind sharing info about the cable you are using on the quintet in this video. It looks very nice.
It's the stock cable
It is a Youkamoo cable from Amazon. Very high quality. I own several of them and use them on my full size cans as well. I have since replaced it with the KBEars graphine copper sliver cable but either one works just fine.
Thanks, i found it!@@StephenIngraham
thank you for your review; very to the point.
would you say the extra money for the P8 is worth it over the Quintet?
That is a “too close to call” at the moment. I plan an extended comparison with detailed track examples in the near future. I enjoy them both…and they are subtly different, though both are really strong on detail and imaging. The P8 has a slightly more “immersive” and “engaging” sound. The Quintet is perhaps a tiny bit more analidical. You hear the difference most clearly, as I mentioned, in really complex, dense, tracks…where the Quintet is able to keep the layers separate, while there is some slight blending in the P8s. I would be happy with either, but I enjoy having both. If there was not such a big price difference, it would be an easier call. I do feel the Quintet is priced incorrectly. It should have been at least $300. :)
I should also say that I was wrong in my original reviews of both iems. They have become my daily listen iems. I sometimes use the Quartet while exercising, but for just listening to music I find myself switching back and forth between the P8 and the Quintet. :)
thank you very much. i listen to complex music, so i think the Quintet it is@@StephenIngraham
Hey Stephen, we'd like to collaborate with you on a video.
What did you have in mind?
@@StephenIngraham would you mind providing us with your email info so we can discuss further?
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