And here I thought my wallet would get a little bit lighter again after purposely hiding from 11/11, thank goodness it didn't lol😅 Great take on a $50 Budget fighter and somewhat seeing through the "almost hype" it garnered early on; just another great option that sounds as good as how boring it looks but not necessarily a must-buy for those who already have similar/similar-ish sets or ones that's a bracket above. And that particular comparison with Damn Ms, that purple-gold driver sounds like the more generally appealing both in tuning & in visuals(well maybe A LOT more in visuals 😅). Cuz when in doubt, smooth & warm is the safer choice in finding your personal taste.
Nice review ✔️ Between the Kefine Klean & Simgot EW300 which is the smaller one & notwithstanding the price, which is the better one amongst the two? Thanks!
If they were the same price, I would take the EW300 over the Klean. As far as size goes, the nozzles on the Klean are wider and longer, and the shells overall are very similar in height and width. But the Klean are a little thicker overall.
@AudioAmigoReviews I just saw your review video of all three EW300 variants (impressive, helpful - thanks) and based on those & your preference for EW300 over Klean, would you then recommend getting the EW300 DSP & pair it with another Cable with a 3.5mm termination as suggested in the referred review video? If yes, any suggestions for Cables [with Mic Input (TRRS), if possible since Samsung smartphones are notoriously incompatible AT TIMES with IEM Dongle DACs & the solution somehow lies in getting a DAC with Mic Input as mentioned]? Thanks, subscribed 👍
@@prithvi9727 That's exactly what I would do. If you can afford the DSP and a cable, it's the best value. As for cable with Microphone, I've always liked Tripowin's cables. They're well made and priced well. The grace comes in a recessed 2-Pin Version (EW300 has recessed sockets) with a mic: www.amazon.com/Detachable-Silver-Plated-Microphone-Audiophile-Replacement/dp/B09TLCQXK4
I have the Klean and the Dawn with the Vivace on the way. I totally agree with your assessment. I don’t own them but I think I would prefer the original Delci personally. I listen for extended periods and the treble/ upper mids can sometimes be fatiguing on some sets. I am curious as to what volume level do you typically listen at? I typically listen at anywhere between 40 to 70 DB - 70 being at the extreme. On a very rare occasion I will turn it up to between 70 and 80 DB but only for very short amount of time.
@@cguralolI have the sound meter app on an old (Android) phone and place one of the IEM tips on the mic port on the bottom where you speak. It's not perfect, but close enough to know when you're in the 70-80 db range. Hope that is helpful. You can also get a sound pressure level (SPL) meter. You could get one for about $20, depending where you go. 85 dB is the threshold you don't want to cross. Basically a person can listen for about 8 hours before hearing damage occurs, but best to keep it between 70-80 dB to play it safe.
@@cguralol I don’t know how you would do it accurately on an Android phone. I use an iPhone and in the volume adjustment panel that you can swipe open either up from the bottom of the screen or down from the top of the screen depending on your model. When you open the volume panel it shows you exactly what levels you are listening at in real time. It will turn red if you’re listening at dangerous levels. It’s incredibly helpful for protecting your hearing as listening at volumes over 80db for extended periods can permanently damage your hearing.
@@UFO-Audio You’re a low volume listener compared to me. I typically try to keep it between 60 and 70. When I do comparison listening, I listen at 75dB measured using my coupler. I find this volume is fair to most sets. I plug each one into a splitter amp I have and adjust the volume until it reads 74-76dB on my measurement coupler on a C weighting. I do quieter and louder listening on other amps and sources, but I tend not to measure those volumes. But since I know around how loud 75 is, I’d say I typically listen around 70
I hope that the next one to review will be Celest Rue. It would be interesting to know what a single small 6mm speaker can do. Besides, no one has ever reviewed it...
@@ruslanchalbash8229 it’s VERY mid-bass heavy. I did my first impressions listening this morning. It’s very veiled sound. It has enough treble to carry cymbals and vocals, but the mid bass and lower mids are the focus. I’d say it’s great for R&B/Hip-Hop/EDM. It has surprising rumble for a 6mm DD. But I need to do more listening. The mids are warmed up for sure. Might end up a mini-Basshead set. I need to run it through more tests.
@@waterman1ify it’s hard to explain, but I think the driver is better at resolving small details like fingers sliding on strings and little details in crowd noise on live albums. It’s just capable of resolving a little more detail in my opinion.
For recent 11.11, i have placed orders for handful of items. ("hearing aid") KZ EDC Pro, 7Hz Sonus, KZ ZS12 Pro X, UGreen HiTune Max5c, TruthEar Hexa, TruthEar Gate, Artti T10(4.4mm), Kefine Klean (eartips) KBEAR 07, AngelEars AE100 (DAC) Blon V1, CB1200AU, Moondrop Dawn Pro, Onix Alpha XL1 (other accessories) iBasso CB19 external power split cable i am looking closely at KZ PRX however i probably not going to pull the trigger for now. Considering its content, i am expecting much later, it be sold for under USD25. Even right now, we can get KZ PR2 for under USD18 and both PRX and PR2 has the same "what in the box". Only PR1 variants still at higher price since the cable is the better ones. (i am referring to PR1 Pro)
@@faisalfirdausiinn4708 the PRX is probably the best KZ Planar. I haven’t compared it side by side yet, but the first impressions were way more favorable than other KZ Planars
Gg Omar, beautiful review again. Both Delci and Klean look very generic and ugly to me. Imo they are not understated, just simply tasteless. If I was shopping for something in that price range, I'd try to find something else just for design reason alone. Usually can look past this cause performance is always a priority, but with these ones I just keep thinking how hideous they are lol.
@@muhammadsyihab2636 I have ads before and after the video turned on. But I ALWAYS turn off mid-roll ads because I hate it when a good video gets interrupted. So I turn them off for you guys. :)
@@ronak-31 I’ve never tried the OD100. Of the options that are left. I wouldn’t go with the EW200, it might be fatiguing for you. Of the ones that are left, I would go with the Klean, has more bass punch than the Red and less treble than the PRX.
MEH is exactly how I feel about Kefine. Good but nothing new, exciting or special for the price. On a separate note, can you give me your coupler info again pretty please? I can't remember which video we chatted under.
@@someoneusa I got mine from the sounds good store on Aliexpress. If you message them after it comes in, they’ll have you send them the serial number and they’ll send you the calibration file. a.aliexpress.com/_mMOTkll
I think I'll stick with my og Delci between these models. I guess you could say this one is too Klean for me. 😉 Thank you for another great review! 👍
IEM reviews that have to feature 2 nozzles are always (I’m sure) twice the work for you- amazing work as always! 😊
It's crazy how good $50 IEM's are these days. Thanks for an informative review!
Finally🔥🔥🔥🚒🚒🚒
And here I thought my wallet would get a little bit lighter again after purposely hiding from 11/11, thank goodness it didn't lol😅
Great take on a $50 Budget fighter and somewhat seeing through the "almost hype" it garnered early on; just another great option that sounds as good as how boring it looks but not necessarily a must-buy for those who already have similar/similar-ish sets or ones that's a bracket above.
And that particular comparison with Damn Ms, that purple-gold driver sounds like the more generally appealing both in tuning & in visuals(well maybe A LOT more in visuals 😅). Cuz when in doubt, smooth & warm is the safer choice in finding your personal taste.
What a beautiful comment, gg!
Nice review ✔️ Between the Kefine Klean & Simgot EW300 which is the smaller one & notwithstanding the price, which is the better one amongst the two? Thanks!
If they were the same price, I would take the EW300 over the Klean. As far as size goes, the nozzles on the Klean are wider and longer, and the shells overall are very similar in height and width. But the Klean are a little thicker overall.
@AudioAmigoReviews I just saw your review video of all three EW300 variants (impressive, helpful - thanks) and based on those & your preference for EW300 over Klean, would you then recommend getting the EW300 DSP & pair it with another Cable with a 3.5mm termination as suggested in the referred review video? If yes, any suggestions for Cables [with Mic Input (TRRS), if possible since Samsung smartphones are notoriously incompatible AT TIMES with IEM Dongle DACs & the solution somehow lies in getting a DAC with Mic Input as mentioned]? Thanks, subscribed 👍
@@prithvi9727 That's exactly what I would do. If you can afford the DSP and a cable, it's the best value. As for cable with Microphone, I've always liked Tripowin's cables. They're well made and priced well. The grace comes in a recessed 2-Pin Version (EW300 has recessed sockets) with a mic:
www.amazon.com/Detachable-Silver-Plated-Microphone-Audiophile-Replacement/dp/B09TLCQXK4
Waiting for mine, got it along Wan'er SG both for $35 this 11.11🎉🎉🎉
How you got both at 35?
@@SiddharthSharma-uz6unI mean ali had the sg for 4$
I have the Klean and the Dawn with the Vivace on the way. I totally agree with your assessment. I don’t own them but I think I would prefer the original Delci personally. I listen for extended periods and the treble/ upper mids can sometimes be fatiguing on some sets. I am curious as to what volume level do you typically listen at? I typically listen at anywhere between 40 to 70 DB - 70 being at the extreme. On a very rare occasion I will turn it up to between 70 and 80 DB but only for very short amount of time.
I still wonder how people measure their listening volumes
@@cguralolI have the sound meter app on an old (Android) phone and place one of the IEM tips on the mic port on the bottom where you speak. It's not perfect, but close enough to know when you're in the 70-80 db range. Hope that is helpful.
You can also get a sound pressure level (SPL) meter. You could get one for about $20, depending where you go.
85 dB is the threshold you don't want to cross. Basically a person can listen for about 8 hours before hearing damage occurs, but best to keep it between 70-80 dB to play it safe.
@@cguralol I don’t know how you would do it accurately on an Android phone. I use an iPhone and in the volume adjustment panel that you can swipe open either up from the bottom of the screen or down from the top of the screen depending on your model. When you open the volume panel it shows you exactly what levels you are listening at in real time. It will turn red if you’re listening at dangerous levels. It’s incredibly helpful for protecting your hearing as listening at volumes over 80db for extended periods can permanently damage your hearing.
@@UFO-Audio You’re a low volume listener compared to me. I typically try to keep it between 60 and 70. When I do comparison listening, I listen at 75dB measured using my coupler. I find this volume is fair to most sets.
I plug each one into a splitter amp I have and adjust the volume until it reads 74-76dB on my measurement coupler on a C weighting.
I do quieter and louder listening on other amps and sources, but I tend not to measure those volumes. But since I know around how loud 75 is, I’d say I typically listen around 70
@@wrbrown571 That is informative. Thank you.
Are plans on reviewing bassy iems?
I'll be looking forward to your Juzear Clear, Celest Relentless, and MP143 review.
@@Divionist Bassy IEM review coming as part of the FatFreq deuce review. Look forward to that one. :)
Dangerous kefine smell. Kleaning out your wallet
Omar, thank you for another wonderful earphone review! 👌
Reverend Dr. Thomas,
✝️ The Vegan Vicar 🌱
How does it stack up against budget planar IEMs?
Doesn't compete with any of them in terms of raw technical ability. Is better tuned than others.
@AudioAmigoReviews mhm, I don't think budget DDs can yet compete with planars in terms of speed, but they do sound more natural.
@ 100% agree.
I hope that the next one to review will be Celest Rue. It would be interesting to know what a single small 6mm speaker can do. Besides, no one has ever reviewed it...
@@ruslanchalbash8229 it’s VERY mid-bass heavy. I did my first impressions listening this morning. It’s very veiled sound. It has enough treble to carry cymbals and vocals, but the mid bass and lower mids are the focus.
I’d say it’s great for R&B/Hip-Hop/EDM. It has surprising rumble for a 6mm DD. But I need to do more listening. The mids are warmed up for sure.
Might end up a mini-Basshead set. I need to run it through more tests.
Agree! The graph looks interesting and it is pretty 😊
@@AudioAmigoReviews 6mm basshead!? Seriously!? I think I need it (even though I'm not a basshead).
@ It’s very bassy. The sub bass isn’t incredible, but the mid-bass has quite a bit of presence.
@AudioAmigoReviews The Rue is bassy? review coming? This basshead is intrigued. The graph made it look more balanced... Very interesting!!
When you say the dawn is technically better than the klean what do you mean exactly? Thank you
@@waterman1ify it’s hard to explain, but I think the driver is better at resolving small details like fingers sliding on strings and little details in crowd noise on live albums. It’s just capable of resolving a little more detail in my opinion.
For recent 11.11, i have placed orders for handful of items.
("hearing aid")
KZ EDC Pro, 7Hz Sonus, KZ ZS12 Pro X, UGreen HiTune Max5c, TruthEar Hexa, TruthEar Gate, Artti T10(4.4mm), Kefine Klean
(eartips)
KBEAR 07, AngelEars AE100
(DAC)
Blon V1, CB1200AU, Moondrop Dawn Pro, Onix Alpha XL1
(other accessories)
iBasso CB19 external power split cable
i am looking closely at KZ PRX however i probably not going to pull the trigger for now.
Considering its content, i am expecting much later, it be sold for under USD25.
Even right now, we can get KZ PR2 for under USD18 and both PRX and PR2 has the same "what in the box".
Only PR1 variants still at higher price since the cable is the better ones. (i am referring to PR1 Pro)
@@faisalfirdausiinn4708 the PRX is probably the best KZ Planar. I haven’t compared it side by side yet, but the first impressions were way more favorable than other KZ Planars
Gg Omar, beautiful review again.
Both Delci and Klean look very generic and ugly to me. Imo they are not understated, just simply tasteless. If I was shopping for something in that price range, I'd try to find something else just for design reason alone.
Usually can look past this cause performance is always a priority, but with these ones I just keep thinking how hideous they are lol.
Wait. I noticed something. Why is your video not showing ads?
@@muhammadsyihab2636 I have ads before and after the video turned on. But I ALWAYS turn off mid-roll ads because I hate it when a good video gets interrupted. So I turn them off for you guys. :)
@@AudioAmigoReviews Man of the people! Well played, sir.
This one, or the que or ms dawn? For edm and pop.
@@davegorthuis679 I would pick the Dawn Ms. Bass has better texture
KZ PRX vs Truthear Zero Red vs Kefine Klean vs Oriveti OD100 vs Simgot EW200?
Hip hop, Indie, Techno, House mix, Acoustic. Sensitive to High treble.
@@ronak-31 I’ve never tried the OD100.
Of the options that are left. I wouldn’t go with the EW200, it might be fatiguing for you.
Of the ones that are left, I would go with the Klean, has more bass punch than the Red and less treble than the PRX.
MEH is exactly how I feel about Kefine. Good but nothing new, exciting or special for the price. On a separate note, can you give me your coupler info again pretty please? I can't remember which video we chatted under.
@@someoneusa I got mine from the sounds good store on Aliexpress.
If you message them after it comes in, they’ll have you send them the serial number and they’ll send you the calibration file.
a.aliexpress.com/_mMOTkll
@@AudioAmigoReviews Thank You!! Hopefully can get my friend to order this weekend. So excited!