Comparing the Sound Quality of 4 IEMs with Falling in Reverse’s “Voices in My Head”

An image of IKKO Obsidian OH10 in-ear monitors resting on a rock in the sunlight, showcasing their sleek and stylish design.

Intro:  In the world of audio gear, In-Ear Monitors (IEMs) are highly sought after for their portability and high-quality sound. In this post, I’ll be comparing the sound quality of four different IEMs using Falling in Reverse‘s “Voices in My Head” as a reference track. The IEMs tested are the IKKO Obsidian OH10, 7Hz Timeless, IKKO Asgard OH5, and AudioSense DT600. Song: Falling in Reverse’s “Voices in My Head” is a high-energy rock song that features fast-paced drums, powerful guitar riffs, and emotive vocals.…

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IEM Comparison Review: Breaking Benjamin’s “So Cold” (Acoustic)

About the song:  The genre of “So Cold“(Acoustic) by Breaking Benjamin is alternative rock with elements of acoustic rock. Challenge: As for the difficulty for a headphone or IEM in this track, it can be challenging to accurately reproduce the low-frequency sounds, such as the bass guitar and drums, as they can often be overpowering and affect the balance of the mix. Furthermore, the staging and the reproduction of the acoustic room will be very…

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