![]() ![]() After a while, I’ve gotten used to the warm sound signature and am enjoying listening to them. The bass was trimmed back a bit and this helped bring out more details in the mids and highs. When using the second pair, I swapped the tips to a pair of Flare Audio’s own audiophile tips. Also, with the supplied tips, the nozzle angle can be changed which can cause some issues with the bass. The purchased one was returned as the bass was too much on them. With regards to the sound, these are bass cannons! I have now listened to two sets of these (one purchased and one loaner set). ![]() Looking at their website, it looks like the same cable that is on their Flares Jet earphones, which cost between £22 and £37. However, Flare Audio state on their website that they have stress tested it, but it's definately a downgrade from their Flares Pro cable. It doesn't help that the cable isn't interchangable and is very thin. I've got a number of 3D printed IEMs and they all feel substantial in my hand. All you get is a box, with a round hard shell case and three sets of silicone eartips in a paper envelope. ***UPDATE - Review has been updated with impressions from using a second set of these IEMs after returning the first set due to bass issues.***įirstly, for the price of £250, I've seen better accessories on IEMs priced ten times lower. ![]()
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