The painting on the Aria 2 is a hit or miss. On the right IEM, the paint started to come off with just rubbing my finger over it, as if the paint is not fully dried. The left one is alright, even if I intentionally try to scrape the paint off, it doesn't come off. So if you get lucky, you will have no problem with them, I assume. I will never buy painted IEMs from Moondrop ever again.
You'd think they'd learn from their mistakes. I have the original Aria and took care of them but they are chipped all over the place, might as well have no paint, they would look better.
how is the sound compared between the og arias and the aria 2s? i want bass and mids and not too crazy highs. i listen to a lot of rnb and hip hop and indie/rock. sometimes techno.
@DirtyDaveBeatz I haven't tried the OG Aria. Aria 2 sounds very similar to Kato, so I can tell you how they differ. Even though the amount of bass is the same, Kato has a more impactful kind of bass. Vocals on Kato are a bit less forward compared to Aria 2. Also, Kato fits better, as it has a slightly less thick shell. If I weren't comparing them back to back, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between them.
actually this modular cable is much better then most cause you actually screwing both parts of the connector together so there's no chance of them coming lose or separating like most modular cables that are only hold by tension i have 4 modular cables hold by tension and 2 of them have already failed the connector comes apart on it's own very annoying considering i paid over $120 for each the other two are fine only cause i haven't used them so now i just opt for normal cables always buying 3.5mm and 4.4mm
Love your videos, whenever I get the urge to buy an iem I come back to your channel to see if anythings changed in the market and your recommendations, might just buy my first 100 dollar iem this time, been listening to music outside quite a lot with my humble ear pods
I really love the Aria 2. Whatever this thing does, it's a sound signature I'm into. I have a lot of great audio gear, but I'm a total noob when it comes to IEMs. After AB-ing it with the Letshuoer s12 and the Thieaudio Elixir, the Aria 2 has the tuning I'm looking for. I love the balanced sound signature, sub bass rumble, slight warmth, smooth treble. Here's my question: What can I get for ~$220 or less that has an identical (or close to it) sound signature, with just a little more technical performance (clarity, soundstage)? The main suggestions I've heard are the s12 (which is good, but a little too thin, a little peaky*) and the Kato (though a lot of reviewers seem to think it's not worth twice the Aria 2, or much of an upgrade). Thanks! (*It may be that my little dongle dac, Hidizs s8, just isn't up to driving the planar s12.)
10 months later no replys but if you somehow notice this and haven't found something. I've heard amazing things about the moondrop kato. The metal build makes it super comfortable for long sessions as the metal becomes the same temp of your ear and you forget you are wearing them.at 180 don't discount it for being just one dd(that being said its on sale right now moondrops offical aliexpress store). one dd tuned as well as the kato absolutely holds up and/or, surpasses hybrind iems at same price point. manufacturers can't afford to put the effort moondrop puts into tuning and babying the driver in the kato while also having to fit, tune, and optimize 3 or 4 other drivers that don't work the same as each other. That being said if you did want a hybrid at the 200 price point I've heard good things about the myer audio silvo especially liked for it's technical performance
I bought mine beccause I love the comfort of the aria, but the main reason i bought them was the cabel .I wish there were more metal options in the quality iem market looking forward to getting a kato one day when I can afford I'm a sucker for blue and it's a full metal body I can't pass that up especially as they get more redundant in the market with new upcoming releases
I've got both and I like the aria 2 more. It's a broader tuning, as in it's better suited for more genres than the warmer original. I'll have to AB them again tho as I only listened to the originals while waiting for the 2s for a short while
Do you think this would be a good choice for someone wanting to try something new? I mainly watch movies, play games and listen to music. I am currently using galaxy buds 2 and they are getting increasing closer to needing replacing due to my extensive usage. Or would you recommend something else as my first iem ideally in the same below 100$ range
I would suggest you start with something like the Simgot EW200 (if your phone has a headphone jack). If your phone doesn't have that then it's a whole other story.
do you think the truthear nova or the aria 2 is better to purchase for the spring sale? I had the hexa and have loved it but it the right ear is on its last breath and thinking of an upgrade/change. Love the vid!
Looks like Moondrop really was onto a winner with the OG model. They really were the talk of the town a couple of years ago. I'm still rocking the original Starfields and pretty much just use them on the quest 3. Although not super resolving, voices and most content sounds fairly forgiving. David, I can't help wonder if people are better off going with some of the new cheap planars that you've recently reviewed like the Kiwi Melody and the Kefine Klanar...
Both of those planars you mentioned are awesome performers. There are still plenty of good single DD iems too so people have a lot of options at the moment and can choose based on tonality, driver type or a combination of both.
A quick question. The website says it is a single ended cable. So what is the point of having a 4.4 mm balanced connector? It won’t make the headphones balanced. What happens if you plug a single cable into a balanced output?
Sorry, but where are you getting that information from. I just re-looked it up on the website and it specifically says it comes with a single ended cable. I wish we could put screenshots here. It's at the bottom of the product page, just above the specs
The paint does chip, mine has started showing tiny scratches on the 3rd week, there are tiny black dots around the nozzle. Man I love my Aria 2 to death but how come MD keep fucking shit up. They have been around since at least 2019. Even KZ does a better paint job.
cause MD are not that great as some reviewers are making them to be they PAY alot for marketing like Thieaudio so their IEMs are hyped to no end but they are not that good TinHiFi has much better products for the same prices but since they don't pay for reviews as much i have all Aria versions and TinHiFi T3 Plus is much better then all 3 Aria's it sounds better it has much better build quality too same for Kiwi Ears and TRI - KBEAR Kiwi Ears Cadenza is better then Aria and it's 1/3 the price or TRI Star River much better then Aria and you can even get them at half the price TRI Meteor is also very good around Aria's price point too it's even better then Thieaudio Legacy 2
Could you measure the nozzle diameter of the aria's 2? I currently have a project red but i cannot wear them comfortably for more than 10 minutes because of my left ear, which is probably smaller idk, and from what i measured it was roughly one hair bigger than 6mm, so if the aria's 2 is a bit smaller i would consider them, thanks and great video!
Hmmm on a store nearby my house both star field 2 and aria are like the same price with rhe starfield only like $5 more expensive... Which one should i go for yall?
So it's basically another "bright with a bass boost under $100" set. It feels more like a sidegrade. I feel like this is a good purchase if you're a fan of Moondrop, and you don't have the OG Arias. Other than that, I feel like some sets can do it better at a lower price point.
lmao change that raggedy ass bandaid. Moondrop seems to have taken a backseat as the chifi market has exploded and new companies entered and left their own mark.
These crap bandaids last less than a day! Btw, if you want to do my full-time job, take care of my family, write the reviews, take the photos, record and edit my videos, upload and complete all the meta-crap that goes with them, I would be happy to take the time to go and buy new bandaids and apply a fresh one. 😀
i hate ththis type of tuning. it will sound bad on every iem. Only campfire andromeda , sennheiser momentum, ie800, ie900, edifier w240tn ...etc this type of tuning with notches and better upper treble extension is is good for iems. Vocal forward cant happen in iems , it doesnt exist its just give you narrow soundstage feeling and sound like sound is coming from in the middle of your brain. its only for on ears pinna resonance feeling.
The painting on the Aria 2 is a hit or miss. On the right IEM, the paint started to come off with just rubbing my finger over it, as if the paint is not fully dried. The left one is alright, even if I intentionally try to scrape the paint off, it doesn't come off. So if you get lucky, you will have no problem with them, I assume. I will never buy painted IEMs from Moondrop ever again.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that if I was using them for more than a few days, the same thing would happen to mine.
You'd think they'd learn from their mistakes. I have the original Aria and took care of them but they are chipped all over the place, might as well have no paint, they would look better.
how is the sound compared between the og arias and the aria 2s? i want bass and mids and not too crazy highs. i listen to a lot of rnb and hip hop and indie/rock. sometimes techno.
@DirtyDaveBeatz I haven't tried the OG Aria. Aria 2 sounds very similar to Kato, so I can tell you how they differ. Even though the amount of bass is the same, Kato has a more impactful kind of bass. Vocals on Kato are a bit less forward compared to Aria 2. Also, Kato fits better, as it has a slightly less thick shell. If I weren't comparing them back to back, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between them.
actually this modular cable is much better then most cause you actually screwing both parts of the connector together so there's no chance of them coming lose or separating like most modular cables that are only hold by tension i have 4 modular cables hold by tension and 2 of them have already failed the connector comes apart on it's own very annoying considering i paid over $120 for each the other two are fine only cause i haven't used them so now i just opt for normal cables always buying 3.5mm and 4.4mm
Love your videos, whenever I get the urge to buy an iem I come back to your channel to see if anythings changed in the market and your recommendations, might just buy my first 100 dollar iem this time, been listening to music outside quite a lot with my humble ear pods
Thanks for your support. If you're going to spend $100, I would recommend the NiceHCK F1 Pro, Kiwi Ears Melody or Simgot EA500 over this!
I really love the Aria 2. Whatever this thing does, it's a sound signature I'm into. I have a lot of great audio gear, but I'm a total noob when it comes to IEMs. After AB-ing it with the Letshuoer s12 and the Thieaudio Elixir, the Aria 2 has the tuning I'm looking for. I love the balanced sound signature, sub bass rumble, slight warmth, smooth treble. Here's my question: What can I get for ~$220 or less that has an identical (or close to it) sound signature, with just a little more technical performance (clarity, soundstage)? The main suggestions I've heard are the s12 (which is good, but a little too thin, a little peaky*) and the Kato (though a lot of reviewers seem to think it's not worth twice the Aria 2, or much of an upgrade). Thanks! (*It may be that my little dongle dac, Hidizs s8, just isn't up to driving the planar s12.)
10 months later no replys but if you somehow notice this and haven't found something. I've heard amazing things about the moondrop kato. The metal build makes it super comfortable for long sessions as the metal becomes the same temp of your ear and you forget you are wearing them.at 180 don't discount it for being just one dd(that being said its on sale right now moondrops offical aliexpress store). one dd tuned as well as the kato absolutely holds up and/or, surpasses hybrind iems at same price point. manufacturers can't afford to put the effort moondrop puts into tuning and babying the driver in the kato while also having to fit, tune, and optimize 3 or 4 other drivers that don't work the same as each other. That being said if you did want a hybrid at the 200 price point I've heard good things about the myer audio silvo especially liked for it's technical performance
OG aria paint does chip but also moisture bubbles form, not unusable but just visually odd looking.
Ahh the old Moondrop moisture issues are still there? 😅
yeah, I dont mind the paint chip, but the moisture is the real issue, I cant use it for longer period...
I bought mine beccause I love the comfort of the aria, but the main reason i bought them was the cabel .I wish there were more metal options in the quality iem market looking forward to getting a kato one day when I can afford I'm a sucker for blue and it's a full metal body I can't pass that up especially as they get more redundant in the market with new upcoming releases
I've got both and I like the aria 2 more. It's a broader tuning, as in it's better suited for more genres than the warmer original. I'll have to AB them again tho as I only listened to the originals while waiting for the 2s for a short while
Another great review, thanks! I will pass on these as I have several of the other IEM's you mention. I admire your honesty in your reviews.
Thanks, appreciate it.
Do you think this would be a good choice for someone wanting to try something new?
I mainly watch movies, play games and listen to music.
I am currently using galaxy buds 2 and they are getting increasing closer to needing replacing due to my extensive usage.
Or would you recommend something else as my first iem ideally in the same below 100$ range
I would suggest you start with something like the Simgot EW200 (if your phone has a headphone jack). If your phone doesn't have that then it's a whole other story.
@@PrimeAudioReviewswhat would you recommend for a phone that doesn’t have a headphone Jack (iPhone)
do you think the truthear nova or the aria 2 is better to purchase for the spring sale? I had the hexa and have loved it but it the right ear is on its last breath and thinking of an upgrade/change. Love the vid!
Aria 2 or Simgot EA500.
how does the aria 2 compare to kato?
Nice review. Are the Moondrop Aria 2 or the TinHiFi T3 Plus better for FPS gaming?
T3 Plus has a better soundstage for gaming.
Looks like Moondrop really was onto a winner with the OG model. They really were the talk of the town a couple of years ago. I'm still rocking the original Starfields and pretty much just use them on the quest 3. Although not super resolving, voices and most content sounds fairly forgiving. David, I can't help wonder if people are better off going with some of the new cheap planars that you've recently reviewed like the Kiwi Melody and the Kefine Klanar...
Both of those planars you mentioned are awesome performers. There are still plenty of good single DD iems too so people have a lot of options at the moment and can choose based on tonality, driver type or a combination of both.
What an age we live in!@@PrimeAudioReviews
A quick question. The website says it is a single ended cable. So what is the point of having a 4.4 mm balanced connector? It won’t make the headphones balanced. What happens if you plug a single cable into a balanced output?
It's a balanced cable.
Sorry, but where are you getting that information from. I just re-looked it up on the website and it specifically says it comes with a single ended cable. I wish we could put screenshots here. It's at the bottom of the product page, just above the specs
I'm deciding between Aria 2 and Truthear Hexa. New to IEMs.. Looks like people more often pick the Hexas. Which ones do you recommend?
Hexa so you avoid filter issues in the long run
The paint does chip, mine has started showing tiny scratches on the 3rd week, there are tiny black dots around the nozzle. Man I love my Aria 2 to death but how come MD keep fucking shit up. They have been around since at least 2019. Even KZ does a better paint job.
Seems like they're reluctant to change manufacturing facility. Maybe they have friends or getting a good price somewhere.
cause MD are not that great as some reviewers are making them to be they PAY alot for marketing like Thieaudio so their IEMs are hyped to no end but they are not that good TinHiFi has much better products for the same prices but since they don't pay for reviews as much i have all Aria versions and TinHiFi T3 Plus is much better then all 3 Aria's it sounds better it has much better build quality too same for Kiwi Ears and TRI - KBEAR
Kiwi Ears Cadenza is better then Aria and it's 1/3 the price or TRI Star River much better then Aria and you can even get them at half the price TRI Meteor is also very good around Aria's price point too it's even better then Thieaudio Legacy 2
Could you measure the nozzle diameter of the aria's 2? I currently have a project red but i cannot wear them comfortably for more than 10 minutes because of my left ear, which is probably smaller idk, and from what i measured it was roughly one hair bigger than 6mm, so if the aria's 2 is a bit smaller i would consider them, thanks and great video!
Hi what did you purchase ?
@@MO-fg2cm ended up with the Simgot EA500LM, no complaints. Just had to EQ for a bit more bass but besides that, great earphone
@@Ferozonaa Oh ok ... I also have a tight budget of 100$ will consider simgot ea500lm
Hmmm on a store nearby my house both star field 2 and aria are like the same price with rhe starfield only like $5 more expensive... Which one should i go for yall?
You should get Kefine Delci or Simgot EA500LM instead.
Hi thank you ❗️❤️How does its compare to Kato...❓😁
I think KATO is still better. It's more even and calmer without the peaks.
@@PrimeAudioReviews Thanks ✌️❤️
i have a debate and don't know which one to buy, should i buy the moondrop aria 2 or the moondrop aria snow edition?
Neither! Get Kefine Delci or Simgot EA500LM.
I've ordered moondrop may, should upgrade to aria 2 or not??
I'd rec the Kefine Delci or Simgot EA500LM instead.
So it's basically another "bright with a bass boost under $100" set. It feels more like a sidegrade.
I feel like this is a good purchase if you're a fan of Moondrop, and you don't have the OG Arias. Other than that, I feel like some sets can do it better at a lower price point.
Yep!
@@PrimeAudioReviewslike which one?
@chevymusclecar1970 Kefine Delci or Simgot ea500lm.
@@PrimeAudioReviews awesome! Thanks!
Moondrop Aria 2 vs hexa, which one is better?
Depends on what sound signature you like. Personally, I'd get the Simgot EA500 LM instead.
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Why ea500lm over hexa and aria2???
The aria 2, I like it but def not the best bang for your buck (or at least where I live)
Yer chuck em in yer pocket with a pound of shrapnel and your surprised at scratches. Unbelievable
As I've said - I usually only spend a few days with each IEM so I intentionally treat them roughly to try to gauge how they will hold up over time.
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lmao change that raggedy ass bandaid. Moondrop seems to have taken a backseat as the chifi market has exploded and new companies entered and left their own mark.
These crap bandaids last less than a day! Btw, if you want to do my full-time job, take care of my family, write the reviews, take the photos, record and edit my videos, upload and complete all the meta-crap that goes with them, I would be happy to take the time to go and buy new bandaids and apply a fresh one. 😀
@@PrimeAudioReviews lol no judgement here. Mine can get even worse because I'm so lazy
@spamcan9208 nah, I should have fixed it before the video. I'm just feeling stressed and tired at the moment. 🙂
@@PrimeAudioReviews Take some time off if you need to, heath and taking care of yourself/family comes first!
i hate ththis type of tuning. it will sound bad on every iem. Only campfire andromeda , sennheiser momentum, ie800, ie900, edifier w240tn ...etc this type of tuning with notches and better upper treble extension is is good for iems. Vocal forward cant happen in iems , it doesnt exist its just give you narrow soundstage feeling and sound like sound is coming from in the middle of your brain. its only for on ears pinna resonance feeling.
Yes, forward vocals often result in a narrow stage.