I picked up the MP145's at the start of the year for $125 (delivered) off of AliExpress. No regrets...they make exceptional sound. They are a relatively big IEM...but fit me well and allow me hours of listening without any discomfort. Extremely well tuned for my tastes and an absolute steal at this price point.
I picked up my MP145 as a kickstarter project, probably like many others. I've had it about 2 weeks and have tried all 3 nozzle and tip combinations. I find the silver to be the most pleasing and I am using Divinus Velvet ear tips. Overall it is a nice IEM, a bit big but it fits comfortably. Great review as always!
you've articulated exactly what I felt about the mp145 bass, it's a bit uncanny in that there's plenty of bass and it is very tactile but somehow lacks that bit of punch that you get from a DD. still like it though.
late reply but... planar bass tends to be a bit more compressed compared to a DD which while it can punch pretty well it tends to not be (funnily enough) as dynamic as a dynamic, the downside is bass can if not tuned right seem a bit lacking or even anemic on a planar as well as texture feel a bit missing. however the benefits of it are that it can deliver quite a strong quantity of bass and subbass while maintaining control and not bleeding into the midrange while a dynamic tuned similarly would either sound too bass or bleed heavily into the midrange clouding the details.
Lachlan, with reference to which nozzles you like, do you listen to the MP145's at what volumes? I'm using the balanced nozzles with OEM silicone tips. I like listening at higher volumes, but when i do with my setup, i find the upper treble to be too energetic and busy.
I tend to listen between 75-85dB as a maximum. It's also worth noting that you and I probably have different ear canal length and shape which alters the frequency response of our ears. You might have a natural treble boost right where the peaks lie in that tuning.
I don't think I actually tried them all. I tend to always reach for the Final, SpinFit, JVC, Azla or Tanchjim tips for all IEMs and then adjust based on the IEM.
The filters are necessary or you'll likely get dreadful sound quality as the tonality will be all out of whack. You should be able to use lots of different eartips with those filters in place though.
@@PassionforSound ohh thx for ur comment. one ballanced filter already is bad and not stay in place . dont know is my foult because i struggle with changing eartips. it is easy to ruin the cap or filters
Hi Lachlan, thank you for reviewing these 5 iems, really enjoyed it. How does the mp145 compare to blessing 3? I know they are at different price point and do you think it compliments the mp145 i own or is there a better option?
The Blessing 3 is lovely, but it's hard to say if it's a good pairing with the MP145 because they're both a little subdued in the dynamics. That said, the Blessing 3 is tuned a bit differently so it might be good from that perspective if you enjoy a less "in your face" delivery.
Dear sir i love your detailed and honest reviews. I am a vocalist from india .i perform on stage regularly .i am kooking for a wonderful iem for stage performance . My choices are simgot ea 1000 ,hidizs mp 145, kiwiears quintet and 7 hz timeless . what would be the ideal iem for a vocalist for stage performance? Pls suggest .thanks in advance .
That's a very interesting question. Having never sung with IEMs, I'm not sure what is most important for you, but I expect the best choices would be the MP145 (which might be too big) or EA1000 if you need to hear the whole band. Or, the Quintet would be the choice of you need a bit more focus on your own vocals.
@@PassionforSound just one more question . Which is the most detailed iem amongst the one I mentioned .as in the one which makes u hear even the minute details in a song .pls do let me know .thanks again
I would have preferred a more compact shell with a little whale logo. Perhaps it was for the sound but the whale inspired design seems too bulky to chance on my ears. As always, thank you for such a well structured and articulate review :)
Do you mean in bed as for falling asleep? Because I’m also in the market for some that are tiny enough to do that, but so far, I’m still falling back to some old Sennheiser CX300. Do you know others that small (whose sound doesn’t suck)?
@@bhalejos Kiwi Ears Credenza will likely be small enough to do the job. You will also need the right tips that are both comfortable and keeps the shells from sticking out. That's especially important if you are a side sleeper and your head is on the pillow. The stock tips might work for you but I use spin fit cp100+ because they're comfortable (although I'm still looking for a shorter tip that has the stem either flush with the bottom of the tip or recessed in a bit.) The silicon doesn't bother my ears and they still fit well. You might have to experiment, however. Another important consideration is sound signature and something not discussed nearly enough by reviewers: listening volume. I'm a quiet listener so these actually balance out a bit. Hope that helps. I don't usually sleep with them in but I will watch shows or listen to light rain with thunder quietly rumbling in the distance tracks if I'm especially anxious.
@@PassionforSound yes! I was just about to get the 200s during Black Friday, but I got the heavily discounted Focal Elegia, instead… Let’s see if they discount them also for Boxing Day!
Be careful about making decisions on recorded sound samples. What you're hearing is not the earphones but how the earphones interacts with the recording setup, UA-cam compression (if it was on UA-cam) and your playback chain (DAC, amp, headphones/earphones/speakers). Putting the earphones directly into your ears can be a very different experience. They MIGHT still be better - I haven't heard them - just be sure to do further research first. 🙂
@@PassionforSound, indeed, it is an AMAZING-sounding earphone, but their after-sales support is sorely lacking. Incidentally, according to EVERY MP145 frequence response graph that I've seen, the bass is far more elevated than in yours, and this is what I have confirmed in my listening tests. I suggest you experiment with different eartips - they can make an enormous difference to the perceived sound. Swapping tips made my Sennheiser IE100 go from crap to wonderful.
give them to me without telling me the price. I will listen and tell you those are $700 such a steal at that price of sub $200 can't believe these were that cheap but sound is worth $700
@@PassionforSound, According to my own research, Hidizs did NOT commit fraud, but they did imply that they would be contributing to whale conservation, which turned-out to be false.
What about the resolution, the detail? - you know the thing we all care about. you either spend 99.5% of the video talking about everything else or you just don't even mention it at all. I'm glad you're having fun, but never have i spent more time listening to stuff I don't care about in a youtube video.
If I don't highlight something, it means it's to the standard I would expect for the money and that there is no difference to mention in the comparisons (i.e. they're performing the same in that regard). There's no need to be rude
I picked up the MP145's at the start of the year for $125 (delivered) off of AliExpress. No regrets...they make exceptional sound. They are a relatively big IEM...but fit me well and allow me hours of listening without any discomfort. Extremely well tuned for my tastes and an absolute steal at this price point.
So glad you're enjoying them! Thanks for sharing your experiences.
I picked up my MP145 as a kickstarter project, probably like many others. I've had it about 2 weeks and have tried all 3 nozzle and tip combinations. I find the silver to be the most pleasing and I am using Divinus Velvet ear tips. Overall it is a nice IEM, a bit big but it fits comfortably. Great review as always!
Glad you're enjoying it. I agree that it's a bit chunky, but the sound is excellent!
Love this IEM. It works really well with my DC04 Pro, Topping G5 and Mojo 2.
Also backed them in Kickstarter and very happy I did. Very interested seeing if they manage to go all the way against the others... Thanks, Lachlan!
Glad to read that so many people are enjoying them!
Divinus Velvet eartips fit on these?
Best reviewer in audio. Exclusively well done
I'm glad you think so, Paulo. 🙂
Hi what you described about the mp145 bass can be actually heard on Glenn Gane audio sound demo 😉
Thanks for the tip
you've articulated exactly what I felt about the mp145 bass, it's a bit uncanny in that there's plenty of bass and it is very tactile but somehow lacks that bit of punch that you get from a DD. still like it though.
It's quite unique, isn't it? I agree - still very enjoyable 🙂
late reply but... planar bass tends to be a bit more compressed compared to a DD which while it can punch pretty well it tends to not be (funnily enough) as dynamic as a dynamic, the downside is bass can if not tuned right seem a bit lacking or even anemic on a planar as well as texture feel a bit missing. however the benefits of it are that it can deliver quite a strong quantity of bass and subbass while maintaining control and not bleeding into the midrange while a dynamic tuned similarly would either sound too bass or bleed heavily into the midrange clouding the details.
Congrats, you just found the difference between SQ bass and SPL. The design of the bass goes all the way to subwoofers.
Conclusion - 10:30
Lachlan, with reference to which nozzles you like, do you listen to the MP145's at what volumes? I'm using the balanced nozzles with OEM silicone tips. I like listening at higher volumes, but when i do with my setup, i find the upper treble to be too energetic and busy.
I tend to listen between 75-85dB as a maximum. It's also worth noting that you and I probably have different ear canal length and shape which alters the frequency response of our ears. You might have a natural treble boost right where the peaks lie in that tuning.
out of all of the hidizs tips, which one was your prefered
I don't think I actually tried them all. I tend to always reach for the Final, SpinFit, JVC, Azla or Tanchjim tips for all IEMs and then adjust based on the IEM.
Can I use without filtros. Es imposible usar eartips with those filters. Y como afecta el sonido.
The filters are necessary or you'll likely get dreadful sound quality as the tonality will be all out of whack. You should be able to use lots of different eartips with those filters in place though.
@@PassionforSound ohh thx for ur comment. one ballanced filter already is bad and not stay in place . dont know is my foult because i struggle with changing eartips. it is easy to ruin the cap or filters
@IulianCaraghiulea-c9z oh, I understand the problem now. Maybe contact the retailer and see if they'll replace them.
Hi Lachlan,
thank you for reviewing these 5 iems, really enjoyed it.
How does the mp145 compare to blessing 3? I know they are at different price point and do you think it compliments the mp145 i own or is there a better option?
The Blessing 3 is lovely, but it's hard to say if it's a good pairing with the MP145 because they're both a little subdued in the dynamics. That said, the Blessing 3 is tuned a bit differently so it might be good from that perspective if you enjoy a less "in your face" delivery.
Dear sir i love your detailed and honest reviews. I am a vocalist from india .i perform on stage regularly .i am kooking for a wonderful iem for stage performance . My choices are simgot ea 1000 ,hidizs mp 145, kiwiears quintet and 7 hz timeless . what would be the ideal iem for a vocalist for stage performance? Pls suggest .thanks in advance .
That's a very interesting question. Having never sung with IEMs, I'm not sure what is most important for you, but I expect the best choices would be the MP145 (which might be too big) or EA1000 if you need to hear the whole band. Or, the Quintet would be the choice of you need a bit more focus on your own vocals.
@@PassionforSound thanks a lot for your insight 😊will decide soon .cheers .good day
@@PassionforSound just one more question . Which is the most detailed iem amongst the one I mentioned .as in the one which makes u hear even the minute details in a song .pls do let me know .thanks again
I'd say the Quintet is the one for that 🙂
@@PassionforSoundthanks a lot again for your prompt reply again sir 😊 cheers
Thanks! I just ordered a set for $119 on sale!
Great price! Enjoy.
Wow Lachlan has been a busy guy
Sure have! It's been nuts lately.
@@PassionforSound I hope you get a bit of a break towards Christmas and new years date window.
Thanks Ace. I'm actually pushing hard to get all my reviews recorded into mid January so I can take a nice break. I'm nearly there!
The mp145 is has planar bass, pretty common with all of them.
I would have preferred a more compact shell with a little whale logo. Perhaps it was for the sound but the whale inspired design seems too bulky to chance on my ears. As always, thank you for such a well structured and articulate review :)
Yeah, it's pretty chunky. Hopefully they didn't do that for aesthetics alone! 🤞🤞
Since I tend to wear IEMs in bed, those huge, heavy shells wouldn't work. It's unfortunate because I think I'd like the warmer tuning when I'm tired.
Yes, they're a bit chunky for laying down with, I'd say...
Do you mean in bed as for falling asleep? Because I’m also in the market for some that are tiny enough to do that, but so far, I’m still falling back to some old Sennheiser CX300. Do you know others that small (whose sound doesn’t suck)?
@@bhalejos Kiwi Ears Credenza will likely be small enough to do the job. You will also need the right tips that are both comfortable and keeps the shells from sticking out. That's especially important if you are a side sleeper and your head is on the pillow.
The stock tips might work for you but I use spin fit cp100+ because they're comfortable (although I'm still looking for a shorter tip that has the stem either flush with the bottom of the tip or recessed in a bit.) The silicon doesn't bother my ears and they still fit well. You might have to experiment, however.
Another important consideration is sound signature and something not discussed nearly enough by reviewers: listening volume. I'm a quiet listener so these actually balance out a bit.
Hope that helps. I don't usually sleep with them in but I will watch shows or listen to light rain with thunder quietly rumbling in the distance tracks if I'm especially anxious.
Depending on how cheap you need, the Sennheiser IE200 and IE300 are also both very compact and comfy.
@@PassionforSound yes! I was just about to get the 200s during Black Friday, but I got the heavily discounted Focal Elegia, instead… Let’s see if they discount them also for Boxing Day!
They are good as the xenss top, or it stills in other league?
The Tops are still in another league, I'm afraid 🙂
Fh9 or Mangird Top?
Mangird Top
I'm listening to this video with the FH9s right now. They aren't worth the money they cost.
i listen a sound comparation between mp145 and Pula pa2 and Pula sound better for me. Anyone have any opinion about comparing mp145 and pula?
Be careful about making decisions on recorded sound samples. What you're hearing is not the earphones but how the earphones interacts with the recording setup, UA-cam compression (if it was on UA-cam) and your playback chain (DAC, amp, headphones/earphones/speakers). Putting the earphones directly into your ears can be a very different experience.
They MIGHT still be better - I haven't heard them - just be sure to do further research first. 🙂
i like MP145 but it's too fvcking big, any similar iem sound?
I hear you. Nothing I can think of sounds quite the same, but you might want to check out the Meze Alba
MP143 😊
My MP145 has a manufacturing defect. 😞
LIKEWISE! 😢
What was the defect?
@@tylou4479, the thread on one of the earpieces was stripped.
Was this the one that you mentioned before? That's such a shame because it's a lovely IEM.
@@PassionforSound, indeed, it is an AMAZING-sounding earphone, but their after-sales support is sorely lacking.
Incidentally, according to EVERY MP145 frequence response graph that I've seen, the bass is far more elevated than in yours, and this is what I have confirmed in my listening tests. I suggest you experiment with different eartips - they can make an enormous difference to the perceived sound. Swapping tips made my Sennheiser IE100 go from crap to wonderful.
give them to me without telling me the price. I will listen and tell you those are $700 such a steal at that price of sub $200 can't believe these were that cheap but sound is worth $700
Glad you like them so much!
To many negatives for me shell size, kickstarter and dodgy donations promised for my liking so i went with the kiwi ear melody....glad i did...
What were the dodgy donations promised?
@@PassionforSound, According to my own research, Hidizs did NOT commit fraud, but they did imply that they would be contributing to whale conservation, which turned-out to be false.
Hmmmm. That's not cool 😞
What about the resolution, the detail? - you know the thing we all care about. you either spend 99.5% of the video talking about everything else or you just don't even mention it at all. I'm glad you're having fun, but never have i spent more time listening to stuff I don't care about in a youtube video.
If I don't highlight something, it means it's to the standard I would expect for the money and that there is no difference to mention in the comparisons (i.e. they're performing the same in that regard). There's no need to be rude
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