Intro: I've tested almost every Hifiman teardrop/eggshaped headphone. Released back in 2018 at a price of US$ 3,499, the HE1000se was once their flagship model before the new "Unveiled" series. However, it’s also known as one of their brightest-sounding headphones, making it somewhat divisive. Over time, as newer models entered the lineup, the HE1000se’s retail … Continue reading Review of Hifiman HE1000se (2023): silent revisions?
Author: sai
Review of Fiio FT1 Pro: a neutral planar contender
Intro: Since the very positive experience I had with the Fiio FT1, I couldn't resist when the FT1 Pro came out and ordered one straight away. As I mentioned in my earlier FT1 review, I wasn't a fan of the FT5, Fiio’s first and more expensive planar magnetic headphone. The FT5 felt too warm and … Continue reading Review of Fiio FT1 Pro: a neutral planar contender
Review of Fiio FT1: rightfully hyped?
Intro: I've previously reviewed Fiio's planar headphone, the FT5. While I appreciated their build quality and comfortable design, the sound quality left me somewhat underwhelmed at its price of US$450. It seemed aimed at a niche market, which may explain its unique tuning.This time, we’re looking at a more budget-friendly model: the FT1. These closed-back … Continue reading Review of Fiio FT1: rightfully hyped?
Review of Drop x Grell OAE1 Signature: style over substance?
Legendary headphone engineer teams up with Drop Intro: The Drop x Grell OAE1 headphones are a collaboration between Drop and Axel Grell, one of the most respected figure in the industry, best known for his work on acclaimed models like the Sennheiser HD 580, HD 600 and HD 650. Let's also not forget the HD … Continue reading Review of Drop x Grell OAE1 Signature: style over substance?
Review of Topping ArpegEar Hane
Topping's first IEM, the Arpegear Hane, priced at $129, features a dynamic driver, delivering a neutral sound with tuning switches for customization. It combines solid design and decent performance.





