I have had the Delci for nearly a month. I am really impressed with the overall technical performance of this IEM. The bass is a couple of dB north of my personal preferences. I easily fixed this by switching to either Tri Clarion or Azla SednaEarFitLight eartips. The Delci fits extremely comfortably in my smaller ears and the four strand cable is surprisingly decent.
I really fantastic review Dave, for the price point, I find the Delci hard to beat and imho a real market disrupter with its engaging “old school” replay.
Your reviews are "the best in the biz," but I'd really appreciate more information on ergonomics. I think the manufacturers would pay more attention to ergonomics if reviewers did as well. For example, I have very narrow, very angled ear canals, so it's really important for me to know nozzle width, length, and angle before I can purchase an IEM (and unfortunately, where I live I can't try anything before I buy them). If these measurements were shared, I would then be able to compare them to the IEMs that I own, both those that fit my ears (i.e., DUNU Falcon Ultra) and those that don't (i.e., anything from Truthears). Anyways, just a fan's two cents!
iron man 3 brian tyler theme song, marvel entry theme, Lord of the rings ,Pirates of the carrabian like grand adventure music , is kefine delci good for these kind of music?
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me between this IEM and the Hexas for male vocals? I listen to vocals-only audio and like them sounding natural and clear with just a bit of crispness. Thanks 👍
I know the Crinacle Zero: Red is the belle of the ball for under $60 IEMs, and it's a very nice set. I've listened to it and the Delci, and I'll take the Delci all day, every day. Sensational tuning for my sonic preferences, especially at $60! Plus, compare all the nice accessories and build quality you get for $60 compared to the paucity of gear included with Crin's latest, Singolo, which retails for $20 more. The Delci is a superb set for the price if its tuning approaches or matches your preferences. It nails mine.
Sometimes for me artti t10 becomes shouty when a lot of music instruments are going together, but when they are spaced I can clearly hear everything even from where sounds are coming
Are they that different? I was comparing the same and looking for one better suited for vocals - male vocals that are natural and clear with just a slight bit of energy @@Rsalmond83
Bright and treble extension, ea500 LM. Warm and bass focused, kefine delci. Technical performance are close, ea500 LM very very slightly beating it due to the treble.
I have mixed feelings on these iems. I will give them a second try to confirm yay or nay. The Kefine definitely needs a dac to run properly, first and foremost. Without a dac, the sound on these will be on the muffled side. Especially, if your simply using your phone. Also, these didn't sound as holographic/surround sounding as I would have liked. Which means that these will not be good for competitive gaming! The Kefines will give more of a general direction of where certain sounds are coming from rather than revealing the direction with pin point accuracy. Again, first impressions. Also, the white branding on these IEM'S looks tacky to me. The white branding doesn't match the metallic look of these IEM'S. Black branding would have been far more of a compliment to the metallic look of these IEM'S. That said, great cable. The best in this price range! I'm just not completely sold on the turning, or the fact that these are nowhere near as 3D sounding as I would have liked. Again, my first impressions.
I have had the Delci for nearly a month. I am really impressed with the overall technical performance of this IEM. The bass is a couple of dB north of my personal preferences. I easily fixed this by switching to either Tri Clarion or Azla SednaEarFitLight eartips. The Delci fits extremely comfortably in my smaller ears and the four strand cable is surprisingly decent.
I really fantastic review Dave, for the price point, I find the Delci hard to beat and imho a real market disrupter with its engaging “old school” replay.
Delci soon coming up with the new Delci AE.
very nice set the only one that is on that level in this price range for me atleast is Letshuoer D13
Your reviews are "the best in the biz," but I'd really appreciate more information on ergonomics. I think the manufacturers would pay more attention to ergonomics if reviewers did as well. For example, I have very narrow, very angled ear canals, so it's really important for me to know nozzle width, length, and angle before I can purchase an IEM (and unfortunately, where I live I can't try anything before I buy them). If these measurements were shared, I would then be able to compare them to the IEMs that I own, both those that fit my ears (i.e., DUNU Falcon Ultra) and those that don't (i.e., anything from Truthears). Anyways, just a fan's two cents!
I appreciate the input, and I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Fully agree. I’ve the same problem. I’ll always hunt for the nozzle width and depth first.😅
Yeah and how does it looks while wearing it.
iron man 3 brian tyler theme song, marvel entry theme, Lord of the rings ,Pirates of the carrabian like grand adventure music , is kefine delci good for these kind of music?
Have those they’re great..
Will you review the Moondrop x Crinacle Dusk?
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me between this IEM and the Hexas for male vocals?
I listen to vocals-only audio and like them sounding natural and clear with just a bit of crispness.
Thanks 👍
I don't enjoy hexa
Spinfit W1's tame the bass and really open up the top end.
I know the Crinacle Zero: Red is the belle of the ball for under $60 IEMs, and it's a very nice set. I've listened to it and the Delci, and I'll take the Delci all day, every day.
Sensational tuning for my sonic preferences, especially at $60! Plus, compare all the nice accessories and build quality you get for $60 compared to the paucity of gear included with Crin's latest, Singolo, which retails for $20 more.
The Delci is a superb set for the price if its tuning approaches or matches your preferences. It nails mine.
Have you tried Artti R2? Wonder how they compare with Zero Reds, at ~$40.
@@BrandonAdams1010 I have not. Sorry. My Artti R1 arrives tomorrow. :)
@@BrandonAdams1010 I have not. Just got the Artti R1's yesterday for a try.
Yes it issss
Project red or kefine delci which one should i buy please suggest.❤
Delci, it's way better.
If I can get f1 pro for $68 vs Delci for $57, in terms of sound quality? do you recommend that I should get f1 pro?
This is warm sound?
Dac dongle Shanling UA4 possible?
do you prefer it over artti t10 that is at the exact same price ?
Sometimes for me artti t10 becomes shouty when a lot of music instruments are going together, but when they are spaced I can clearly hear everything even from where sounds are coming
How does it compare to the Dunu Falcon Ultra?
@@842.22 you've tried both? Similar graph doesn't mean same performance.
Are the tri clarion eartips would be the best eartips for this iem?
Compared to kefine klanar?
Nice review…what dongle DAC are you using in the video? Thanks!
I think its a Fiio M6
Thank you! I think the two that were in the b-roll were the Moondrop Moonriver 2 TI and the Hiby FC6. Thanks for watching
@@Audio-In-Reviews awesome…thanks!
Compared to the hexa??? 😶
It’s like comparing apples to oranges. Their sounds are totally different.
Are they that different? I was comparing the same and looking for one better suited for vocals - male vocals that are natural and clear with just a slight bit of energy @@Rsalmond83
Brother Delci/f1 pro/ ea500lm....Kindly help me, bro....I am so confused. 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Bright and treble extension, ea500 LM. Warm and bass focused, kefine delci. Technical performance are close, ea500 LM very very slightly beating it due to the treble.
Thanks Dave@@flu-flam-a-opp
What do you think between this & the Hexa for male vocals, for natural sounding vocals with clarity? @@flu-flam-a-opp
I have mixed feelings on these iems. I will give them a second try to confirm yay or nay. The Kefine definitely needs a dac to run properly, first and foremost. Without a dac, the sound on these will be on the muffled side. Especially, if your simply using your phone. Also, these didn't sound as holographic/surround sounding as I would have liked.
Which means that these will not be good for competitive gaming! The Kefines will give more of a general direction of where certain sounds are coming from rather than revealing the direction with pin point accuracy. Again, first impressions. Also, the white branding on these IEM'S looks tacky to me. The white branding doesn't match the metallic look of these IEM'S. Black branding would have been far more of a compliment to the metallic look of these IEM'S.
That said, great cable. The best in this price range! I'm just not completely sold on the turning, or the fact that these are nowhere near as 3D sounding as I would have liked. Again, my first impressions.