If you haven't tried Ziigaat yet - the Nuo is a good entry point. Smooths out the audio - keeps treble mostly in check and gives you a lot of bass thickness. Cinno smooths the bass out further and more details come out with the BAs. Dave represents this pretty well without the hype of other reviewers.
Great review. Thanks. There is a new IEM called Kinera Celest Plutus Beast that uses the same size driver like the Pandamon with an added bone conductor for bass and ba for treble. What's your thoughts on bone conductor driver and if you have tried one, are they are better than DD?
Thanks for the suggestion, I will look into it. Bone conductor driver isn't something I have much experience with. I have yet to hear one for the bass.
Picked up a set of Cinno and received yesterday. A bit of an issue with left unit and wire losing connection somehow in the not too solid entry holes. Did some wiggling around and using a 3rd party cable and seems ok. Smooth tone and needs some good DAC/AMP to reach it's full value. Sound offers some separation and good stage. But these can become a good daily music listening IEM for some. Not a bass head and not a hot treble IEM, pretty smooth overall. Need more time to get some more feeling for it. Daily listener so far really has been my Simgot EW200. HBB says the newer Ziigaat units (the $250 ones) are quite nice, but different from each other as well. There is a chance this tonality would be a good IEM to check your mixes on if you are a mixer or mastering engineer - though real pros in this area would likely buy higher-end gear.
Little followup, same songs on Cinno or Nuo, I think I prefer the lower priced Nuo. It has more upper mids and clarity. Dave, when you do the Nuo review, may want to compare the two as a few other reviewers did when they got both in for reviews. Comfort and fit of the Nuo is a bonus too. HBB squiglink graphs of them overlaid sort of also indicate the more present 2-4k range.
These are a very interesting tuning. I like them a lot, but I love the low or late pinna gain. The lack of bass makes them a bad pick for rock, but they are very good for male vocals.
I wanna say something about the video quality Dave.. I know you've made some changes in the recording gear? The previous videos made the picture quality more realistic.. the skin tones were more realistic.. These recent videos, the exposure seems over-used. Something seems off. I liked the older ones better.. I hope you don't mind..
Thanks for the feedback. I don't use any filters or any changes to the settings. I can't change camera as it is my phone. It is what it is. It looks good on my gear in my opinion.
Wan'er is a little more forward and full sounding in the mids, the Cinno is a bit more neutral and less elevated with slightly less fullness. Cinno has slightly better detail retrieval and resolution. Wan'er has more spacious stage. They compliment each other nicely in my opinion.
Love my Kara so I will pass on the Cinno. Thanks for the review.
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Great review! The way you explained how the Cinno sounds, this would be a great set for treble sensitive people like myself. Have an awesome day!
Glad you found the review helpful.
If you haven't tried Ziigaat yet - the Nuo is a good entry point. Smooths out the audio - keeps treble mostly in check and gives you a lot of bass thickness. Cinno smooths the bass out further and more details come out with the BAs. Dave represents this pretty well without the hype of other reviewers.
@johnmcvicker6728 Nuo in for review, coming soon.
another solid review. keep up the good work. you rock.
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Great review Dave!
I really like the kara. Nice to see there is another set like that at a cheaper price.
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Great Review Dave! Thank You! 👍👍👍
My pleasure, you're welcome.
Nice review mate, thanks!
My pleasure, you're welcome
Great review. Thanks.
There is a new IEM called Kinera Celest Plutus Beast that uses the same size driver like the Pandamon with an added bone conductor for bass and ba for treble. What's your thoughts on bone conductor driver and if you have tried one, are they are better than DD?
Thanks for the suggestion, I will look into it.
Bone conductor driver isn't something I have much experience with. I have yet to hear one for the bass.
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Nothing overly fancy or exciting…but competency..seems like a nice introductory iem to the hobby.
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Picked up a set of Cinno and received yesterday. A bit of an issue with left unit and wire losing connection somehow in the not too solid entry holes. Did some wiggling around and using a 3rd party cable and seems ok. Smooth tone and needs some good DAC/AMP to reach it's full value. Sound offers some separation and good stage. But these can become a good daily music listening IEM for some. Not a bass head and not a hot treble IEM, pretty smooth overall. Need more time to get some more feeling for it. Daily listener so far really has been my Simgot EW200. HBB says the newer Ziigaat units (the $250 ones) are quite nice, but different from each other as well. There is a chance this tonality would be a good IEM to check your mixes on if you are a mixer or mastering engineer - though real pros in this area would likely buy higher-end gear.
Thanks for the impressions. Glad you enjoy the Cinno. Bummer about the cable issues.
Little followup, same songs on Cinno or Nuo, I think I prefer the lower priced Nuo. It has more upper mids and clarity. Dave, when you do the Nuo review, may want to compare the two as a few other reviewers did when they got both in for reviews. Comfort and fit of the Nuo is a bonus too. HBB squiglink graphs of them overlaid sort of also indicate the more present 2-4k range.
These are a very interesting tuning. I like them a lot, but I love the low or late pinna gain. The lack of bass makes them a bad pick for rock, but they are very good for male vocals.
Awesomeness 😎 Glad you enjoy the Cinno. Thanks for the impressions.
Thank you
My pleasure, you're welcome
Hi! For you, main diference between Blessing 3 and Mangird Top?
Bigness, fullness, impact of the bass.
@@TheHonestAudiophile I was looking for the one that gives you more clarity in the sound and soundstage?
@@LandsPlanes Blessing 3
I wanna say something about the video quality Dave..
I know you've made some changes in the recording gear?
The previous videos made the picture quality more realistic.. the skin tones were more realistic..
These recent videos, the exposure seems over-used.
Something seems off.
I liked the older ones better..
I hope you don't mind..
Thanks for the feedback. I don't use any filters or any changes to the settings. I can't change camera as it is my phone. It is what it is. It looks good on my gear in my opinion.
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dave, should i get this or stick with me Wan'er?
Wan'er is a little more forward and full sounding in the mids, the Cinno is a bit more neutral and less elevated with slightly less fullness. Cinno has slightly better detail retrieval and resolution. Wan'er has more spacious stage. They compliment each other nicely in my opinion.
@@TheHonestAudiophile thanks for the quick ressponse!!!
My pleasure, you're welcome
Performer 5 is also 1+4, dare cinno to compare?
P5 is more full sounding, has more elevated, forward mids and is better detailed and resolving.