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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Steve Langan
> 24 hourThese have a great selection of ear tips to fit anyones needs especially with the after market options included. I had the Sennheiser IE 300 and the Shure SE 846 yo compare too and let’s just say they have both been sent back for the Fiio. Who knew a DAP manufacturer could make such a dynamic sounding IEM. The guy great sound great. Have a great soundstage and the vocals and dynamics are wonderful.
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Frederick T. Lim
> 24 hourDefinitely an upgrade when compared to my westone 3 but the fit is not as good.
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Craig
> 24 hourThis mid-range IEM market is extremely competitive at the moment, and companies are vying for our cash. Pretty much all reviewers agree this is a good set, though no-one seems to rank it as their #1.
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Jeanette Perkins
> 24 hourFIIO BTR5/2.5MM CABLE(THE CHEAP ONE) DYNAMIC SOUND! JUST BEAUTIFUL!
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Wenbo Xu
> 24 hourVery nice warm and analog sound, DD plays very well in the set. One of the best in this price range. Micro details in very nice and the highs are not fatiguing. A must own if you like the sound of BAs
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Sergio
> 24 hourAnyone reading these reviews is probably heavy into music as I am. I own quite a few flagship DACs and headphones but these IEMs are a steal for their price from a manufacturer that keeps raising the bar on moderately priced audiophile equipment. I am a big headphone enthusiast owning Focals, Audeze, Hi Fi Man and Oppos to name a few. These are my first pair of IEMs and for the price I cant imagine a better grab. So I will just recap what I dont particularly like....that being the fact that as a treble sensitive audiophile, their signature is a bit on the bright side for my complete liking. The enclosed interchangable filters do help tame the highs (ironically the green treble boost gave me the best sound profile) so of course this is all subjective to your listening preference. I also suggest you take the time to try out all the enclosed tips and filters as they make a noticeable difference in my experience. Out of the box the treble was fatiguing IMO, but once I found the right combo of tips and filter (green filter) they definitely smoothed out their sound profile.
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Catalina Abbott
> 24 hourThe FH7s sound phenomenal! I listen to some pretty bass-heavy electronic/hip-hop music so I was a bit worried that the FH7s low end wouldnt satisfy. However, once I received these and gave them a good listen I was floored! The bass produced by these iems is more than satisfactory- tight and punchy with great extension. In terms of treble and mids, I feel like I lack the vocabulary to adequately describe the technical side of the sound so Ill leave that to other reviewers. However, I will say that the FH7s have me branching out into more acoustic-oriented genres and female vocals sound especially fantastic on these iems.
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emile
> 24 hourPros:
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Mr Panda
> 24 hourGreat clarity, precision, comfort, bass extension without bloated bass - a really fine IEM. Ive been running it in balanced mode from an M9 (great sound, but frustratingly slow interface) -- for the first time I can get great sound on the road without carrying a computer, DAC, amp, and conventional headphones. The bass and lower midrange is more natural to me than the FA7, also, the little air port lets the air pressure equalize after the phones go in. This lets my ears relax with the IEMs in them -- its a huge difference in comfort for me. They sound great in single-ended mode with my Mojo too... nothing Ive found compares until you approach the $2000 dollar range.
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Panda
> 24 hoursimply fantastic IEMs tho they dont fit quite as well as my fiio FH5 but the sound makes them Extremely worth it!