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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Tx Customer
Greater than one weekThis is my first IEM.
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Jake
> 3 dayBEWARE! I did not receive the capsule with the filter modules. This is not acceptable for a $500 premium product. Bought them straight from the Fiio store on amazon. The headphones sound great, but this is really sad. They havent responded my mails yet.
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RetrowaveR
> 3 dayTralasciando il fatto che ogni persona ha un proprio orecchio e ognuno preferisce un certo tipo di suono credo che questo costoso attrezzino faccia parte del meglio sul mercato sia come qualità sonora e costruttiva che come accessori.
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Johannes
Greater than one weekAwesome sound quality.
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Frederick T. Lim
> 3 dayDefinitely an upgrade when compared to my westone 3 but the fit is not as good.
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Digital Fury
> 3 dayPour le prix où même 2x plus, la qualité sonore et la construction sont excellentes avec son compagnon naturel le DAP M11 de la même marque, et une source de bonne qualité comme Tidal. Bundle daccessoires pertinent et les câbles FIIO sont bons et à un prix tout à fait correct (avec des 2,5 et 4mm balanced), mais à mémoire de forme au niveau des écouteurs, ce qui est assez désagréable.
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Mr Panda
> 3 dayGreat 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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emile
> 3 dayPros:
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Binh
01-12-2024TL;DR: if you have $500 to spend or more, definitely give these a try. For the price, you get fantastic packaging, an amazing wire, easy to drive, so many ear tips that youll for sure be able to find a fit and a pair of earphones that will make you appreciate and relisten to all your music differently. The FH7s are also great for any genres of music! If you can, running these balanced will impress you even more.
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ocramida
> 3 dayPaired with a Hiby R6 Pro, these IEMs just make wonderful music. Whether it is classical orchestra, jazz, pop, trance, these well-made 5 driver monitors offer an even, open and harmonically sweet sound via the R6 Pro balanced output (and optional Fiio $60 copper balanced cable). They are also transparent to whatever amp you use, given that they turned less harmonically satisfying in the highs and mids when I paired them with a Fiio M11 or Q5S. To my ear these IEMs paired with the Hiby just make any music flow with harmonic richness and speed. Treble is controlled and rarely spashy. One of the few headphones Ive found that does brass well-you know the type of brass reproduction that has just the right amount of bite without making your ears bleed? Paired with the R6 Pros 750mW of power orchestral brass and strings just soar with the chills up your spine. Just spin up The Funeral Pyre from Basil Poledouris wonderful Conan the Barbarian soundtrack and youll hear and feel what I mean. Mids are clear weighty and well managed against bass that can be deep and tight. Imaging is also very good. As I said in my Hiby R6 Pro review, this musical setup just makes me forget about analyzing the devices and simply let the music wash over me. They are very robust feeling as well. Using Red filters (which to my ear allow for slightly smoother treble) also using large spin tips.