I like my Aria Snows a lot! Coming from the Kato, I feel like I'm barely losing anything, and I really like the neutral sound with the slight upper mid boost. Really clean sounding
I had the Snow before the "regular" Aria 2021 and it was the first IEM or headphone EVER that I just plugged in - and was happy with the neutrality of the tuning, the details and the ability to give a great bass performance with pinpoint accuarcy without the slightest exaggeration. STRAIGHT OUTTA THE BOX! I'd prefer them to the Sennheiser HD800 every day and I'm not kidding.
The tie breaker for me would definitely be the aesthetics, the look, the color, the cables, heck even the box looked better on the Snow. But aesthetic is a more subjective thing than the sound itself lol
yap, that's the problem with me, i'm the kind a guy like urself like aesthetic things, but also i'm more logic too thinking if the sound is not that good is kind a useless
Got these recently and wasn't super happy about the sound when using the stock ear tips. After getting a set of the final ear tips per your recommendation, these are now S-tier. Thanks!
Now moondrop needs to combine the Snows and the darks to make the Moondrop Black Snow! With both the bass kept and the mids cleaned up, with the air of the aria
Currently have the Aria's in my ears and this video has my full interest peaked Edit: Well, guess I'm lucky. My right Aria IEM just died after 13 months. Guess it's time to give the Snow Edition a drive. I do like more warm sound signatures but I think I will come to like the Snow Edition.
@@8020Alive I actually fixed it by changing out the filter, so I have two Aria's now that both sine in their own way. And if one of them break, I'll probably buy another Moondrop branded item.
What I'm getting is that for bass, get the OG Arias; for vocals, get the Snow. The verdict sounds similar to the Aria vs Starfields comparisons back then. How does the Snow compare to the Starfields?
@@J7T800 If you handle them normally, there will be no issues at all. Yes the paint can chip, but that happens with alle painted metal IEM that i have ever experienced, no matter the price. Its just that people who can afford the Aria are in general much younger and a lot of younger people have absolutely no respect for the worth of a product. Once its bought, it gets beaten to death. My niece got the Aria, not just did the paint chip, she managed to kiill 2 cables so far. And the second cable was a high quality, very rigid, 3rd party cable. Its not Moondrops paint that is the issue, its young people who don't take care of their gear
@@Vamp898 yo how can one handle the thing with "care." Do I have to follow a technical routine or it's just as basic as keeping the iem in its case? Mine's paint chipped even though I always put it inside the case so I may be missing some info here
Inexpensive earphones are getting very good, no doubt. What bothers me is their durability. Over the past five years I've had to toss a four pairs of earphones because they just stopped working (e.g., one side just stops producing sound, the cables fall apart, one BA driver fails). All these great sounding earphones (and reviews) are useless because they just encourage people to buy goods that fall apart a week after the warranty expires. Here's my challenge to the industry: design a great sounding pair of earbuds that can easily be disassembled and repaired by the consumer.
This seems to be a good time for an update. I bought a pair of TruthEar Zeros and they're proving to be excellent sound-wise and so far I've had no quality issues. They seem to be very good value for the money, but we'll see how long they last.
@00bikeboy my first IEM, were the KZ ZS10 pro. My second pair were the Kinera Celeste gumiho Planar and BA Dual driver(amazing for 50$). My third IEMs that are coming tomorrow are the Sennheiser IE 100 Pro. Super excited. I pair them with my Mechen M30 DAP. And I have a Tempotec Sonata Dongle DAC for my other devices. I'm in love with my setup so far.
@@Jacob1451_Kapnobatai The Aria IEMs have been retired a while but the first thing I thought of was swapping out the cables, but it didn't help. One of the drivers, or the internal connection, was shot. The only IEMs I haven't had any issue with are the Sony IER-Z1Rs, but for that price I expect them to last. Hopefully the TruthEar Zeros will last a while, but since they were only $65 I'll be happy if they last 3 years.
I enjoy my OG Arias but it's a little too bass heavy for me when going between it and the extremely neutral Sennheiser HD 560S. The reduced bass on the Snow Edition looks closer to what I'd prefer.
I live in the south of the US so it gets really hot in my gaming set up, upwards of 80 f in the summer time. I use to main my steel series 7p's but got too hot while trying to enjoy my games. I tried these iem's and now I main them in the summer time. love them.
Thanks for the comparison review, that midbass bloat in OG Aria bothered me alittle, sounded full on male vocals, but not wonderful for female. Nice to know its not just me.
I really liked the snow's design but i feel like ill prefer the og's sound from joshua's description. As a person who never heard the aria before, is it really that different? Considering to buy which one rn, upgrading from moondrop spaceships
I got the SE Aria’s the other day and I much prefer the SE to the OG Aria’s. The mids are the star of the show with the SE. The bass can be easily corrected with a tip change and can be boosted close to the OGs bass by taping over the vent hole closest to the nozzle outlet on the main shell.
great video! this is just a bit above what i'd be willing to pay for IEMs but still appreciate the content but i crave a review for the Truthear Zero from you Joshua, i need to know how it compares to other IEMs below $60 you've reviewed!
Quick impression I love my Truthear Zeros. Nice punchy bass thats not too overbearing but more than anything feels clear and separated. Of my recent purchases I gotta say Dioko and Zeros are head to head. Diokos much better technically but the Zeros feel different and overall fun. Snowia (Aria SE) comes right after those. The Snowia does better in trebles and mids overall with a bit wider soundstage and better detailing/imaging. I honestly don't think you could go wrong with the Truthear Zeros. Considering it's their first IEM I think they're worth keeping an eye on too. They did good by using the same manufacturers of many IEMs like Moondrop Variations for the shell so the build quality definitely feels good. Though the Arias metal body will still feel a tad bit more premium.
He still hasn't, I hope he does, those things are incredible, a direct upgrade to the arias in every way given how he enjoys the arias (maybe the snow arias is closer to the katos FR). Along with the (compared to the katos, complimentary) planars 7hz Timeless and Shouer 12's, those are basically monoliths when in comes to price/performance at a high price (including katos themselves)
@@normalhumanbeing6066 Agree. I mean, I haven’t heard the Katos, but just got the Aria Snow and loving them since I wanted a more relaxed DD alternative to my S12 which are spectacular and my favorite IEMs. But It immediately got me wonder how much would I gain returning the Arias and getting the Katos.
Just received my A90 Discrete the other day -- looking forward to your review of it, Joshua -&- your thoughts vs. the original A90. BTW, latest Firmware is v2.3 (released 7/20/2022) Recently shipped units should already have this update.
How does the Aria Snow compare to the Kato? I hear the Kato is just an upgraded Aria with better treble/mids, and this sounds the same? Would be interesting to compare.
Hi Josh I have a question. It is somewhat off topic because its not about in-ears but a headphone you have not yet reviewed. Have you heard about a full-size, closed back headphone called the Focal Stellia's? I know you reviewed the Utopia years back, but I am interested for you to give out an opinion on the Focal Stellia. When will that happen Josh? Thanks.
On the flipside to Dak Roy I have the Snowias and Dioko as well and prefer the Dioko. The Snowias gave me a "Ok this is good I like it" while the Dioko gave me a "Woah, that's really good" impression. So Snowias are very good but at similar price ranges I'd have to go with the Dioko. Snowia is great but they gave me exactly what I expected from the price range. The Dioko blew me away consider it's $99 for planars and are actually better or go head to head with the other flagship planar IEMs. The only planar I think is better and a significant upgrade are the Raptogo Hook X but they also sit around $250. BUT remember: Just because the sound quality was comparable doesn't mean the fit will and fit has a LOT to do with how an IEM will sound. It's fairly shallow insertion (at least for my already shallow ears) and it's got a large body. For me? Average sized ears, it fit perfectly. The tips it came with didn't work too well. Stock was close but my ears fluctuate in fit so one day it'll be perfect and another it'll feel loose. Ended up with Sednaearfit Crystals, which are close to the stock tips the Dioko comes with and they fit better. Biggest downside for Dioko is that they only have the one size for that clear eartip. Wish it came with more. tldr: Between the Snowia and Dioko the Dioko gave me more of a "Wow" impression considering the price. The Snowia sounded pretty much how I would expect from that set at that price.
I am really confused between Moondrop Aria and Final A3000. Both are available at exactly same price in India. My preffered sound signature with be better soundstage, imaging and seperation. Can anyone help me on this.
Just ordered the snow. If I don’t like them I’m gonna try aful performer 5 next. For 95 dollars with a lightning adapter I’ll risk it. I’m gonna use with iPhone. Pioneer ct f 900 tape deck and portable Walkman. I’m sure it’ll be fine. Or I’ll give away and try again.
Great video 😊 I need an help my budget is $ 200 i planning to buy an IEM for the 1 St time and am gonna keep it very safe , cos i can't afford to buy another one.. i like bass (not heavy) what the song required.. and also i like all the things mid high vocal etc can you please suggest me a an all rounder IEM earphone
If you like bass, you should go with the Moondrop Aria. It's a safe bet. I wouldn't recommend buying a $200 IEM right off the bat. If you like good vocals, without muddy songs, you could buy the Aria Snow edition. If you are still planning of buying a $200 IEM, you can look at 7Hz Timeless. You need to do some extensive research.
I like my Aria Snows. They initially sounded very tinny through my phone, but improved in an hour after listening through an amp. Apparently they really needed some burn-in.
Don't know what exactly you changed about your recording setup, but I kinda prefer the old sound. Maybe you're just closer to your mic? Anyway, I have to turn off my normal bassy eq or your voice is too harsh to listen to. Didn't use to be that way
Tried these and they are absolutely shit. I literally don't hear the beat drop on songs on these. They sounds extremely tinny and metallic. Kinda reminds of how my parent's Walkman earphones used to sound. Don't even know how to trust any of your reviews after this experience.
Guys like the new color grade for video?
Yes, I do 👍.
of course...!!! i like it
I like it as well. I’d crush the blacks a couple percent. Are you using a different LUT or just a color treatment revision?
Yeap, but the mic hanging from the ceiling doesn’t look so cool
Very natural looking. Love it
I like my Aria Snows a lot! Coming from the Kato, I feel like I'm barely losing anything, and I really like the neutral sound with the slight upper mid boost. Really clean sounding
how come you came down from the Kato to the Aria Snow?
@@omarabdullah2998 I have Kato and yet I bought the Chu, and they appear to be more comfortable to me than Kato, and so I use them more
Katos won't stay in my ears. They're a huge drag if I'm walking around wearing them, which defeats the point of IEMs
Chinese really made some sick earbuds
@@Eric-jx9cyAs Jobbythehong said:
Chinese black magic
I had the Snow before the "regular" Aria 2021 and it was the first IEM or headphone EVER that I just plugged in - and was happy with the neutrality of the tuning, the details and the ability to give a great bass performance with pinpoint accuarcy without the slightest exaggeration. STRAIGHT OUTTA THE BOX! I'd prefer them to the Sennheiser HD800 every day and I'm not kidding.
the hd800 not hd800s right ?
@@xRealUzz Correct. I never listened to the HD800s.
You are now reviewing audio which 95% will be able to afford, thanks Josh
The tie breaker for me would definitely be the aesthetics, the look, the color, the cables, heck even the box looked better on the Snow. But aesthetic is a more subjective thing than the sound itself lol
To be fair, any cable is better than the OG Aria's tangled mess of a cable.
@@acdi33 +1
Completely agree. The snow just look cooler with that snowflake pattern
I mean, the internals are the same. But the cables and looks are just so much better
yap, that's the problem with me, i'm the kind a guy like urself like aesthetic things, but also i'm more logic too thinking if the sound is not that good is kind a useless
Got these recently and wasn't super happy about the sound when using the stock ear tips. After getting a set of the final ear tips per your recommendation, these are now S-tier. Thanks!
i just ordered these yesterday thinking they were a reskin with nicer accessories I'm glad to hear they're more of an upgrade for my taste
That intro was FLY!!! You never fail to amaze us with the production quality Josh!
they look really nice and the packaging is perfect
I ordered these last week and I can't wait to get them!
Now moondrop needs to combine the Snows and the darks to make the Moondrop Black Snow! With both the bass kept and the mids cleaned up, with the air of the aria
If they call it black ice I'm getting some.
they also need to fix their paint
@@Onyxaxe Black Ice might be scary to drive on, but man does it sound awesome for a IEM name, do want
Moondrop Yellow Snow😅
"Obsidian Ice"
YES!! I've been waiting from this video from you!!!
Currently have the Aria's in my ears and this video has my full interest peaked
Edit: Well, guess I'm lucky. My right Aria IEM just died after 13 months. Guess it's time to give the Snow Edition a drive. I do like more warm sound signatures but I think I will come to like the Snow Edition.
mine lasted 6 months before the right IEM died. didn't bother since then with the Aria's as i was completely disappointed
Good job. Once something fails so quickly please give them more money again.
@@8020Alive I actually fixed it by changing out the filter, so I have two Aria's now that both sine in their own way. And if one of them break, I'll probably buy another Moondrop branded item.
@@AyySorento the more the merrier hehe
@@AyySorento how are you liking the snow?
What I'm getting is that for bass, get the OG Arias; for vocals, get the Snow. The verdict sounds similar to the Aria vs Starfields comparisons back then.
How does the Snow compare to the Starfields?
And if you rather not deal with paint chip issues or like the better cable of the Snowia it can EQ super easily to the OG Arias.
@@ROFLWAFFLELAWL4 Does the OG aria have paint chip issues compared to SE?
@@Zackinator2017 Moondrop IEMs in general have paint chip issues. From the Starfield to the SSP.
@@J7T800 If you handle them normally, there will be no issues at all. Yes the paint can chip, but that happens with alle painted metal IEM that i have ever experienced, no matter the price. Its just that people who can afford the Aria are in general much younger and a lot of younger people have absolutely no respect for the worth of a product. Once its bought, it gets beaten to death.
My niece got the Aria, not just did the paint chip, she managed to kiill 2 cables so far.
And the second cable was a high quality, very rigid, 3rd party cable.
Its not Moondrops paint that is the issue, its young people who don't take care of their gear
@@Vamp898 yo how can one handle the thing with "care." Do I have to follow a technical routine or it's just as basic as keeping the iem in its case?
Mine's paint chipped even though I always put it inside the case so I may be missing some info here
Inexpensive earphones are getting very good, no doubt. What bothers me is their durability. Over the past five years I've had to toss a four pairs of earphones because they just stopped working (e.g., one side just stops producing sound, the cables fall apart, one BA driver fails). All these great sounding earphones (and reviews) are useless because they just encourage people to buy goods that fall apart a week after the warranty expires. Here's my challenge to the industry: design a great sounding pair of earbuds that can easily be disassembled and repaired by the consumer.
Planned obsolescence, homie, it's unfortunate.
This seems to be a good time for an update. I bought a pair of TruthEar Zeros and they're proving to be excellent sound-wise and so far I've had no quality issues. They seem to be very good value for the money, but we'll see how long they last.
@00bikeboy my first IEM, were the KZ ZS10 pro. My second pair were the Kinera Celeste gumiho Planar and BA Dual driver(amazing for 50$). My third IEMs that are coming tomorrow are the Sennheiser IE 100 Pro. Super excited. I pair them with my Mechen M30 DAP. And I have a Tempotec Sonata Dongle DAC for my other devices. I'm in love with my setup so far.
@00bikeboy did you check to see if your pin connectors aren't bent? Did that with my KZ's. Panicked, but I straightened it out and fixed them.
@@Jacob1451_Kapnobatai The Aria IEMs have been retired a while but the first thing I thought of was swapping out the cables, but it didn't help. One of the drivers, or the internal connection, was shot. The only IEMs I haven't had any issue with are the Sony IER-Z1Rs, but for that price I expect them to last. Hopefully the TruthEar Zeros will last a while, but since they were only $65 I'll be happy if they last 3 years.
I just got mine a couple of days ago and watching this video with my snows now. :)
I enjoy my OG Arias but it's a little too bass heavy for me when going between it and the extremely neutral Sennheiser HD 560S. The reduced bass on the Snow Edition looks closer to what I'd prefer.
Check out the titan s as well it’s excellent and to me sounds a lot more neutral than the aria.
@@jeremywilliam79 Titan S feels kind of boring compared to Aria SE and Tin T3 Plus IMO
@@octaviodiaz938 to each their own, the t3 plus have a veil in the vocals to my ears that make them tough to enjoy after experiencing more clear sets.
also a 560s owner, thanks for the tip!
You’ve been on quite the iem kick lately!
Dope vid! Love the snow effects!
I live in the south of the US so it gets really hot in my gaming set up, upwards of 80 f in the summer time. I use to main my steel series 7p's but got too hot while trying to enjoy my games. I tried these iem's and now I main them in the summer time. love them.
Thanks for the comparison review, that midbass bloat in OG Aria bothered me alittle, sounded full on male vocals, but not wonderful for female. Nice to know its not just me.
Literally just ordered the snow edition a couple days ago
I really liked the snow's design but i feel like ill prefer the og's sound from joshua's description. As a person who never heard the aria before, is it really that different? Considering to buy which one rn, upgrading from moondrop spaceships
I got the SE Aria’s the other day and I much prefer the SE to the OG Aria’s. The mids are the star of the show with the SE. The bass can be easily corrected with a tip change and can be boosted close to the OGs bass by taping over the vent hole closest to the nozzle outlet on the main shell.
Saw one of the best tool watch. Liked!
great video! this is just a bit above what i'd be willing to pay for IEMs but still appreciate the content but i crave a review for the Truthear Zero from you Joshua, i need to know how it compares to other IEMs below $60 you've reviewed!
Quick impression I love my Truthear Zeros. Nice punchy bass thats not too overbearing but more than anything feels clear and separated. Of my recent purchases I gotta say Dioko and Zeros are head to head. Diokos much better technically but the Zeros feel different and overall fun. Snowia (Aria SE) comes right after those.
The Snowia does better in trebles and mids overall with a bit wider soundstage and better detailing/imaging.
I honestly don't think you could go wrong with the Truthear Zeros. Considering it's their first IEM I think they're worth keeping an eye on too. They did good by using the same manufacturers of many IEMs like Moondrop Variations for the shell so the build quality definitely feels good. Though the Arias metal body will still feel a tad bit more premium.
Love the production! Reminds me a lot of MKBHD
Grat Review Josh. I wonder now how close or farther is the gap between the Aria (Snow Edition) and the Katos. Have you ever tried those?
He still hasn't, I hope he does, those things are incredible, a direct upgrade to the arias in every way given how he enjoys the arias (maybe the snow arias is closer to the katos FR). Along with the (compared to the katos, complimentary) planars 7hz Timeless and Shouer 12's, those are basically monoliths when in comes to price/performance at a high price (including katos themselves)
@@normalhumanbeing6066 Agree. I mean, I haven’t heard the Katos, but just got the Aria Snow and loving them since I wanted a more relaxed DD alternative to my S12 which are spectacular and my favorite IEMs. But It immediately got me wonder how much would I gain returning the Arias and getting the Katos.
damnn tks for the review man!
love ur reviews, would be nice to see a review on Xenns IEMs especially mangird tea 2 some where in the future!
Original Aria vs Aria Snow vs Sennheiser IE 200
What do you recommend more?
7hz salnotes zero next! let's see how it compares to the snow aria
Quality review. Thanks
Just received my A90 Discrete the other day -- looking forward to your review of it, Joshua -&- your thoughts vs. the original A90.
BTW, latest Firmware is v2.3 (released 7/20/2022) Recently shipped units should already have this update.
Goodness this changes it. I'm going Snow
Great review, I was wondering about the differences between them.
btw you should totally cover the Truthear x Crinacle Zero!
How does the Aria Snow compare to the Kato? I hear the Kato is just an upgraded Aria with better treble/mids, and this sounds the same? Would be interesting to compare.
Hi Josh I have a question. It is somewhat off topic because its not about in-ears but a headphone you have not yet reviewed. Have you heard about a full-size, closed back headphone called the Focal Stellia's? I know you reviewed the Utopia years back, but I am interested for you to give out an opinion on the Focal Stellia. When will that happen Josh? Thanks.
Dude you rock
What would you recommend for around 100 bucks between these, the Titan S, the Dioko, etc.
I have the Aria SE, and the dioko, I prefer the Aria SE so far.
On the flipside to Dak Roy I have the Snowias and Dioko as well and prefer the Dioko. The Snowias gave me a "Ok this is good I like it" while the Dioko gave me a "Woah, that's really good" impression. So Snowias are very good but at similar price ranges I'd have to go with the Dioko. Snowia is great but they gave me exactly what I expected from the price range. The Dioko blew me away consider it's $99 for planars and are actually better or go head to head with the other flagship planar IEMs. The only planar I think is better and a significant upgrade are the Raptogo Hook X but they also sit around $250.
BUT remember: Just because the sound quality was comparable doesn't mean the fit will and fit has a LOT to do with how an IEM will sound. It's fairly shallow insertion (at least for my already shallow ears) and it's got a large body. For me? Average sized ears, it fit perfectly. The tips it came with didn't work too well. Stock was close but my ears fluctuate in fit so one day it'll be perfect and another it'll feel loose. Ended up with Sednaearfit Crystals, which are close to the stock tips the Dioko comes with and they fit better. Biggest downside for Dioko is that they only have the one size for that clear eartip. Wish it came with more.
tldr: Between the Snowia and Dioko the Dioko gave me more of a "Wow" impression considering the price. The Snowia sounded pretty much how I would expect from that set at that price.
Hold up! 0:39 is that logitech g303 shroud edition? I didnt know youre a gamer joshh :D
should i get both?
Great Video. Would you be able to put a review up for the Sennheiser IE500 pro's?
Very interested in the a90 discrete!
Mans got the GTA 5 bike
Which tips you think fits better with the aria, final type-e or moondrop spring tips?
Final type e clear
Which aria is better for competitive gaming
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I am really confused between Moondrop Aria and Final A3000. Both are available at exactly same price in India. My preffered sound signature with be better soundstage, imaging and seperation. Can anyone help me on this.
Do you need to pickup a deck for these to be viable for gaming?
Is there 1 you would recommend for gaming? snow vs og aria? thanks!
Hopefully someone replies to this comment, im also wondering which one should i get for gaming
7hz salnotes zero next ?
Please compare the new Aria Snow with the Starfield. Thanks!
I'd like to see your review of the CCA CA10 it's the cheapest all BA IEM.
Kz has even cheaper ba
@@sivasankar3349kz tuning 💀
I got a little angry when i saw moondrop release them because i ordered my normal arias a week before the snow edition came out.
I want to use this IEM on my Google Pixel 6 Pro. What cable with microphone do you recommend?
Please also do review dunu titan s,
They are exactly what people who might not like aria would prefer
I have and love both. Similar yet different - aria is dark and Titan is bright.
Josh can you please review the gizaudio galelio iem. Thanks.
Very Game of Thrones sounding lol
I think Josh just likes saying “Aria” and “Arya”
Which Bluetooth module to get?
Please do try Any of Softears product. People know Aria already
When watching Netflix which one is better the black or the snow?
What do you listen to music on? (Application)
should i get aria se or dioko? which one overall better iem?
Have you made a video explaining what headphones work best for gaming and music in the
There's the Tygr 300 R (or the Sennheiser HD560S but they're too neutral and boring for gaming imo)
will u be reviewing the truthear x crinacle zero?
3:50 - what are these black headphones on the top?
Any alternative cable with mic for aria se?
Nice watch. I have the same one.
Aria or Starfield?
T3 plus or aria snow for fps gaming?
If diamonds are carbon then diamond like carbon is a diamond?
I want the Aria RGB Edition =P
Just ordered the snow. If I don’t like them I’m gonna try aful performer 5 next. For 95 dollars with a lightning adapter I’ll risk it. I’m gonna use with iPhone. Pioneer ct f 900 tape deck and portable Walkman. I’m sure it’ll be fine. Or I’ll give away and try again.
Great video 😊
I need an help my budget is $ 200 i planning to buy an IEM for the 1 St time and am gonna keep it very safe , cos i can't afford to buy another one.. i like bass (not heavy) what the song required.. and also i like all the things mid high vocal etc can you please suggest me a an all rounder IEM earphone
If you like bass, you should go with the Moondrop Aria. It's a safe bet. I wouldn't recommend buying a $200 IEM right off the bat. If you like good vocals, without muddy songs, you could buy the Aria Snow edition. If you are still planning of buying a $200 IEM, you can look at 7Hz Timeless. You need to do some extensive research.
Katos next?.... 👀
yes inshallah
Please review Crinicle x Truthear Zero
I just want the aria elfen maiden edition but it sold out to quick
imma be honest, i might push the bass aside simply because the Snow is prettier
It has a waifu on the box so it's good enough for me👍
I don’t know anything when it comes to iems but would they be good for fps games as well?
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4:40 what application is this?
It's TIDAL. You can catch the logo at the top-left of the screen for a couple seconds before it cuts away.
@@rarepika ok, thx m8
still sounds warm for me for some reason 🤔😓
Definitely warmer than the Chu
Save money and get the S12, learner, more top end. But then Moondrop supposedly works on planar IEM, so maybe it's worth waiting
For the response of the title : A new Waifu
I like my Aria Snows. They initially sounded very tinny through my phone, but improved in an hour after listening through an amp. Apparently they really needed some burn-in.
Brought them personally wasnt for me theyre really uncomfy in my opinion sound great just cant have in for over an hour
Same. Had to replace the tips with spinfits c100. Now it's really comfortable and sits perfectly.
aria se graph look like the Kato
@JoshuaValour is the snow or OG aria better for gaming?
Don't know what exactly you changed about your recording setup, but I kinda prefer the old sound. Maybe you're just closer to your mic?
Anyway, I have to turn off my normal bassy eq or your voice is too harsh to listen to. Didn't use to be that way
The CCA CRA is phenomenal. It's only $15. I believe it's better than the Aria.
Yeah until it breaks in 2 weeks
Ssssssnow hehe
Tried these and they are absolutely shit. I literally don't hear the beat drop on songs on these. They sounds extremely tinny and metallic. Kinda reminds of how my parent's Walkman earphones used to sound. Don't even know how to trust any of your reviews after this experience.
Hi . Also first. Lol
Cool… a cheap iem 🙄 review a mest or something cool
yikes on that mic audio