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5 IEM’s under $100 #audio #iems #nicehck #music #7hz #truthear #kefine #tangzu

@axel_bostrom
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All right, let's walk up the ladder a little bit. Five IEM recommendations under $100 each one a little bit more expensive than the last. What would I buy as this person with my own money? At the bottom at just $19, we have the Tongzu Wan Er. Single dynamic driver with strong base, a little bit more of a relaxed mid-range, but the treble might be a little bit spicy for some people. Next, $27 we have the Seven Hurtz X Clinical 02. I actually own these ones. I did put my money where my mouth is. A very inoffensive tuning lightweight, comfortable in the ear. I did not like the stock cable, so I actually bought a different cable for it. This is a fabric cable from NiceHCK. Next, we jump up to $65 for the truth ear, X Clinical 02. Red. Very popular IEM with strong low-ended mid-range. Treble might be a little bit weak, but nothing a little bit of EQ won't fix. You also get a little TEM OM impedance adapter that will give you even more base on an already pretty low-end focused IEM. Next, the Define Delsea for $75. We have a metal shell, a really good build quality. Even the cable is something you're going to want to keep pretty well tuned. I think you're going to like it. Lastly, at $89, the truth ear Hexen. The only multi-driver configuration in this list with one dynamic driver and three balanced armature drivers. The benefit of splitting up the frequency range in this manner is now that each driver can specialize in its own frequency band. This ultimately leads to better detail and less distortion. And it's really cool that we get such a good implementation of this technology at such an affordable price. What were you hoping to see in the list? Don't forget to subscribe, check out my audio discord later.