FiiO FH7 Headphones Wired Earphones Earbuds in-Ear High Resolution Deep Bass 1DD+4BAs Hybrid IEMs with DIY Sound Filters for Smartphones/PC/Laptop/Tablet (Black)
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Hiroki Imura
> 24 hourPros: Well-built product with good sound quality with a clear treble and middle and decent bass. Came with three different filters that change the sound signature slightly. Also, came with fifteen different ear tips, which allow the user to get a very precise fit for their ears. The provided cable was solid.
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Daniel
> 24 hourThis is it. I can finally stop my search for decent iems and enjoy my music catalogue in a sublime manner! Thank you Fiio, yet another masterpiece!
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Spinner Dunn
> 24 hourNot going to lie it’s a total rip off of the Shure SE846. With that being said for half the price and every bit as good as the 846 you can’t beat it. Paired with the Fiio M11 and a 4.4mm balanced connecter it’s a VERY strong portable set up. I am very pleased with these headphones, lots of options to tailor it to your liking. From classical to heavy metal it can handle everything really well for earbuds.
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Mike
> 24 hourImagine the jump from standard definition to high definition. Now imagine that same jump in the same direction... These are on that level. Extremely revealing, source quality will be a very significant factor in perceived quality.
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Trent S.
> 24 hourSo I wanted to own these for a while before I made a review. Overall I am very happy with these!! I have been a Fiio fan for a with their portable dacs and amps. This is my first time using their IEMs, and I wasnt disappointed. I wont be able to compare them to any other brands of this price range cause these are the only ones I own (I love music, but I dont need to own several sets of headphones/IEMs). Also Im not the most technical audiophile either, just someone who likes to enjoy his music.
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Jose Mendez
> 24 hourSo let us start with the sound of these IEMs. They are pretty decent overall. Although the following reasons is why I feel like purchasing this set was not exactly the pair I have been looking for. An immediate disappointment was a big lack of soundstage. I fail to get a level of satisfactory airiness from the FH7s. But this isnt to say that the separation is terrible. It just sounds...alright. As for bass, it is clean but it can use a bit more sub bass extension (bass tips and filters could not cater my liking). I would really like if this set had just a hint of more mids as it seems sort of suppressed. Other than that, the build and quality of this IEM is certainly pleasing. Since it bought them at around 300 at the time (a temporal offer), it seems like they are not super competitive. Giving the impression that there is better value out there (even at 300, normally 400). In summary, they are just okay. A bit disappointing :/
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Patrick Homa
> 24 hourI couldnt be happier with these IEMs. I walk every morning for 4 miles, so its a good hour everyday of critical listening. I stream from Amazon HD Music from my iPhone 12 Pro Max to an Audioquest Cobalt Blue DAC, and sometimes I go wireless with my BTR5, but either way it sounds rich and full. Im curious if running a balanced cable into the BTR5 would make any difference. What kinda sucks is that Im really enjoying this hobby, and Im getting a sense that Ill continue to buy more stuff in my never ending quest for audio purity. I should just stop now and enjoy the music, but I know me. Now I find myself looking for a pair of over the ears. Hey hifi nerds, what should I be looking at?
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BigTwinRider1964
> 24 hourThis easily outperforms the Moondrop Starfield, which at its own price point, is a great IEM.
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Johannes
> 24 hourAwesome sound quality.
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Frederick T. Lim
> 24 hourDefinitely an upgrade when compared to my westone 3 but the fit is not as good.