TECHS Driver: 10mm Beryllium Dynamic SPL: 107dB Sensitivity: 98dB Impedance: 16Ω Frequency response range: 12Hz - 40kHz Connections: Angled 3.5mm / 0.78mm 2 Pin Housing material: Stainless steel Cable length: 1.2m Wire material: 5N OFC&SPC Dimensions: 16x14x8 cm Weight: 4g What’s in the package? 1 x Whizzer A-HE03 Earphones 1 x Detachable 2 Pin audio cable (1.2m) 3 x. pairs "Reference" silicone tips (S, M, L) 2 x pair "Reference" foam tips 1 x pair "Transparent" foam tips 1 x Carrying case with magnetic locking function Warranty and user manual
A**X
Da Bass!
I'm writing this as I'm listening to these awesome earphones. I heard how great the originals sounds with the single DD but the problem with mmcx failures kept me from buying them. Then I see these with 2 pin connections, a really nice carrying case, nice cable and added Knowles drivers, I'll say whizzer really looked at what was the good and bad of the previous models and kept the good and got rid of the bad which is what wish many other companies would do. I saw the bad guy good audio reviews video on these and I decided to buy them. OMG 😂 the bass (beryllium driver) is so good and without distortion, you get that tingle in your ears, but with knowles drivers the treble doesn't get lost and the details are there but the real star of the show is da bass! I'm still waiting for my dm6 so I can't compare but when I do I'll do a comparative review on that product page.
G**E
Great sound
Great sound. Nice design. Nice cable. Nice packaging and case. The earphone is tiny and very light.
R**S
left bud stopped working
while they worked they sounded great, but within 3 hours of listening the left bud just stopped working. i tested different cables and they still weren't responding.
V**K
Best Value IEM
*** I am not a professional reviewer, only a music enthusiast ***All music reviewed was in FLAC format played on my FiiO X7 II. Casual listening on high gain at 40/110 volume. When rocking out turn it up to 70-80/110.Granted I bought these from Mass Drop, so only paid a fraction of the price. And that price made these IEM's well worth it. With shipping and tax I paid $117.98 USD.Build QualityThese things seem solid. I have only had them a week or so and let them break in for at least 72 hours with continuous music playing on my desk. I am not usually a fan of these bigger bodied IEM's because they don't seem to fit in my ear canal very well. It's like the nozzle isn't long enough to get lodged in. I prefer the bullet or tubular style. However, the Kylin fit ok with the smallest silicone tips. And there are no micro-phonics with the cable. These are the first for me that are dead silent when you touch the cable.SoundI still haven't found that one defining track that I can compare headphones with. I am fumbling through the music I own, just listening. The Kylin sound great. It's like upgrading a cheap Wal-Mart home theater in a box to a professional Dolby Cinema. Even though I listen mostly to Metal music, I consider myself a basshead. Sound needs to have that visceral punch of moving air for me to like it. I find neutral to be weak. These are accurate, high fidelity. I constantly find myself swaying or headbanging while listening to these.BassOh, bass is there. The Kylin have authority. Bass is there, but not overpowering. Maybe slightly elevated above neutral, but I enjoy that.MidsGood mids, not recessed. Guitar distortion crunches like it is supposed to. Vocals are clear (in context) and well defined in the mix.HighsSmooth highs. Guitar solos and cymbals sound "natural".OverallI would place the Kylin in a category with IEM's costing 5-6 times more. If you want a great sounding IEM but don't want to break the bank, buy the Whizzer A-HE03 Kylin.P.S. Not that great under a helmet riding a motorcycle. The V-Moda Zn do a good job there.Standout TracksEarthless - Sonic PrayerWo Fat - PsychedelonautShylmagoghnar - EmergenceCattle Decapitation - Forced Gender ReassignmentElectric Wizard - FuneralopolisOpeth - Deliverance
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