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]]>Soundwise, these Audbos (Tenzh) most closely resemble the UE900S, with a warmish, smooth tonality and somewhat rich note texture; however these lack the overall refinement and coherence of the pricier UE900S, which present a moreP open, natural sound. Subbass is present and very fast, though not throbbing or deep; midbass is a bit undercooked and could use some body. (The P4 Pro model reputedly has less bass and more treble emphasis). Mids are the clear strength here—forward and clear—while smooth treble seems a bit rolled off and (compared to competitors like the Bosshifi B5+ or NiceHCK HK6) somewhat lacking in sparkle and detail, although the overall presentation is pleasant and non-fatiguing. Soundstage seems about average though not enveloping, with good stereo and instrument separation, although their warm tonality can make them sound a little congested on some passages.
These will have considerable appeal to fans of a warmer, less treble centric sound, although I can’t say they hit above their weight—to some extent they highlight the sonic difference between a good $100 iem and a good $200 iem.
SPECIFICATIONS
Speaker drive mode:4 Balanced armature(1*L+1*M+2*H)
Impedance: 32 Ω ±10%
Frequency Response:10Hz—40KHz
Sensitivity: 110±1db
DISCLAIMER
I bought this one.
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