Kiwiears is a great brand cuz they make iems that are as great sounding as they are beautiful, and although they have aome middling releases in thir lower price bracket when they hit they knock it out the park
I just snagged a pair on ebay for $95 i saw them and sniped the hell out of them 😭😭 (theres a small cosmetic issue with the right side where the coloured plate wasn'tgluedon correctly and it arrived detached but they still functionas they should and i can just glue it back on )@GREQReviews
Same thing happened with me. I got to try them the linsoul booth (honestly I was there try the 7hz timeless which they didn't have) and I immediately knew I had found the right iem. I quickly went through my test tracks, and fell for them even more. I bought a pair for the 11-11 sale, so hopefully I'll have it in about a month.
Have you tried the orchestra lite with an aftermarket ear tip? Tangzu tang sancai wide bore ear tips were recommended to me as a good way to reduce the ear pressure. Ordered them but haven’t tried them yet
Helllo there! Great review! A new suscriber here from Mexico. Ive just entered the audiophile world, my very initial gear is, Phillips SHP 9600 open back headphones and the Fiio Q3 DAC, I Know this set uo is pretty humble but Im pretty amazed with the sound Im getting. I need your advice here, Im considering this monitors , and use them also with my DAC, can you explain me how this would change my music listening experience? I know rhis monitors are not headphoness, whats would be the main difference? And my last question, Im an absolute newbie, between this monitors and the Hifiman Sundara headphones, whats do you think is the best way to go for me? Thanks in advance.
Oooof... that's a very big and difficult question to answer. I think out of the biggest differences you should notice at first are the improved sub-bass response, which is something most good modern IEMs are just better at than most open-back headphones. Secondly, I recall the 9600 being quite good, but the Orchestra Lite should have better micro-detail and separation of sound. Generally, IEMs are mostly used for their portability, or for comfort reasons, especially for glasses-wearing-folk. Between an IEM and a Sundara? For me personally, it's a no-brainer. I would get the Orchestra Lite - BUT that's because the Sundara doesn't fit my head properly and I find it extremely uncomfortable to wear, as the earcups also have no vertical swivel!!!
Your voice alone earned you a subscriber 😂
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not gonna lie , the same though here :D
God bless reviewers that measure the nozzle.
I hope that these fitting your ears when none others have doesn't mean they fit nobody else's!
Not my problem!! >:D
Kiwiears is a great brand cuz they make iems that are as great sounding as they are beautiful, and although they have aome middling releases in thir lower price bracket when they hit they knock it out the park
Been trying to ignore this, but keep watching it. This will be right up there on my list next IEM purchase. Thanks very much.
Fingers crossed it fits your ears... some people found the shells a touch too big.
They are big, unvented and not too bad for the price. Not an all-rounder. They are a beauty 🤩
I just snagged a pair on ebay for $95 i saw them and sniped the hell out of them 😭😭 (theres a small cosmetic issue with the right side where the coloured plate wasn'tgluedon correctly and it arrived detached but they still functionas they should and i can just glue it back on )@GREQReviews
@@ace6447 I hope you like them as much as I do!
@GREQReviews they're arriving soon I can't wait to try them out
Same thing happened with me. I got to try them the linsoul booth (honestly I was there try the 7hz timeless which they didn't have) and I immediately knew I had found the right iem. I quickly went through my test tracks, and fell for them even more. I bought a pair for the 11-11 sale, so hopefully I'll have it in about a month.
Have you tried the orchestra lite with an aftermarket ear tip? Tangzu tang sancai wide bore ear tips were recommended to me as a good way to reduce the ear pressure. Ordered them but haven’t tried them yet
@chaffiebombs I have not.
The ear pressure thing was never a big problem for me to, so I've not needed to find a solution to it.
How this compares to the quintet , thankyou, very helpful review ❤
I don't think I've heard those yet.
And even if I did, I don't remember how it sounds.
Helllo there! Great review! A new suscriber here from Mexico. Ive just entered the audiophile world, my very initial gear is, Phillips SHP 9600 open back headphones and the Fiio Q3 DAC, I Know this set uo is pretty humble but Im pretty amazed with the sound Im getting. I need your advice here, Im considering this monitors , and use them also with my DAC, can you explain me how this would change my music listening experience? I know rhis monitors are not headphoness, whats would be the main difference? And my last question, Im an absolute newbie, between this monitors and the Hifiman Sundara headphones, whats do you think is the best way to go for me? Thanks in advance.
Oooof... that's a very big and difficult question to answer.
I think out of the biggest differences you should notice at first are the improved sub-bass response, which is something most good modern IEMs are just better at than most open-back headphones.
Secondly, I recall the 9600 being quite good, but the Orchestra Lite should have better micro-detail and separation of sound.
Generally, IEMs are mostly used for their portability, or for comfort reasons, especially for glasses-wearing-folk.
Between an IEM and a Sundara?
For me personally, it's a no-brainer.
I would get the Orchestra Lite - BUT that's because the Sundara doesn't fit my head properly and I find it extremely uncomfortable to wear, as the earcups also have no vertical swivel!!!
@ thanks a lot!