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Linsoul Kiwi Ears Cadenza 10mm Beryllium Dynamic Driver IEM 3D Printed with Detachable Interchangeable Plug 0.78 2pin 3.5mm IEM Cable for Musician Audiophile (Green, Cadenza)

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Hi, I have lots of cables and eartips spare for iem rolling/upgrade , also sourced with good balanced amp. i am currently on Dunu Titan S all day. other iem i use now including Tin T2Plus and HZ Heart Mirror ( nozzle micropore taped to slightly reduce hi mids and treble by 20% ) im a neutral&natural kinda guy with a hint or treble or low elevation is fine.

After my comparison, I can assure you that you get what you paid for. Both the Zero and the Cadenza deliver an astonishing performance for their price.

Over the last 6 months or so, the extreme budget range has seen some very good entries, each one raising the bar just a little bit more than the last. Some had tunings that I preferred more than others but there was no doubt that the ultra cheap IEM world has seen some fierce competition, which is great for those looking for good sound at an even better price. Conclusion​To finish up my review and comparison of the Kiwi Ears Cadenza I would like to give Kiwi Ears themselves a round of applause. I personally feel that the Cadenza is a bona-fide no-brainier of a budget iem. At times I cannot believe that I am listening to such a low-cost iem and I really mean that. The audio hobby has surpassed previous years by leaps and bounds and the Cadenza is the beneficiary of such advances. I’m talking from the beautiful design, coloration, build and fit, to the tuning and overall sound quality…the Cadenza really does outclass many iems at or around the price point. Interestingly, there are no letterings on the shell to identify the sides, so consumers new to this hobby might face difficulties during usage. Nevertheless, experienced audiophiles should be able to identify the sides based on their alignment with respect to the ears. When it comes to tonal quality, Kiwi Cadenza takes a mild U-shaped sound profile with some warmth and smoothness but there are some caveats on which I will explain later. Vocals are the star of the show here and stand out above all else. They’re natural in tone and accurate in size. Just try not to get too carried away with your symphonic jams, because the edges of notes might get a little soft. But at least your ears will be treated to some delicious auditory goodness. Treble

Its timbre takes a very natural sounding with a hint of warmth to make it more pleasing to listeners. In conclusion, the Kiwi Ears Cadenza IEM is a great choice for those who love full-bodied bass and smooth, rich vocals. Overall, the Cadenza IEMs offer delicious auditory goodness for a sweet price." ReadThe timbre of both sound signatures has a natural character, with the Cadenza being slightly warmer. Cymbals and bells in various Tchaikovsky pieces ("Swan Lake" by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and "The Tempest" by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra) pass my "stridency" test, but I can understand if others find them a bit bright. The sub bass has enough rumble to it when it’s called for, certainly not basshead kind of rumble, but it is sufficient to enjoy EDM or even watch some action movies with it

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