Thank you for the review. I have the AFUL EXPLORER and definitely looking for an upgrade in the high ends for more sparkle and clarity. Explorer requires, unfortunately, to be listened at high volume for better staging. The reason i think P5+2 is a natural upgrade.
Currently running Aful p5 and quintet. Have been following this set closely as the p5 is almost to my preference. I bit more soundstage and treble extension is exactly what I’m looking for! Great review as always
Love the reviews of the Aful Performer 5 + 2. Features that are important to me in IEM’s are soundstage, bass quality and good quantity (without being overpowering to over other frequencies), nuanced vocals, natural timbre, and treble that stands out with good extension without being harsh. I also appreciate good resolution and decay. Thank you for this great review!
Seeing more and more planars enter a reasonable budget is nice! I have been daily driving the Elysian Pilgrims for a while since release. Their price has driven me out of the buying window this year for more IEMs, so I have just been watching from afar to see the hobby continue to evolve while I enjoy what I have. I actually really like the color of the 5+2, since green is my favorite color.
Pilgrim isn't my favourite, Explorer P8 P7 are all better, I returned the Pilgrim, over hyped, it's leaner than any of the Aful house sound , you enjoy it only you like it lean sounding IEMS sorry and Thank You.
@@Nucleus2301 l would listen to Studio 4 over the Pilgrim, Pilgrim doesn't have the body of note weight, light on bass.vocal is weird not realism, treble not so sparkly at all, bass vocal treble are all disappointed for their high price. even the studio 4 not so bassy, but they are really high quality, i don't see any high quality sound from Pilgrim. you like what you like Pilgrim is not for me.Thank you.
Awesome review! I listen to lots of classical so that sub bass boost is much appreciated. But what really sealed the deal is that treble emphasis - I find that incisiveness (as you described it) an absolute must for strings and percussions in an orchestra. Hope to win the giveaway!
If you use android, get the soundpeats engine 4. They have LDAC and sound beautiful. Currently im listening to this video with a truthear nova. The SPE4 have a similar audio behavior and ldac makes a 30% positive difference, quite noticable. The best part is you can get em on sale at 30 bucks
Lovely review! I have been listening on BLON 01s for years and given that I've never heard a hybrid in my entire life, it's hard to imagine how a an IEM with multiple drivers will sound.
Great review! I'm listening to the Artti T10 right now and just recently I discovered that I'm very sensitive in the upper mids area, so sets with subdued presentation in this range like the AFUL P5+2 always get my attention.
Congrats for your reviews, they're very informative and professional. I have the Aful Explorer and isn't bad at all, nice sound, the soundstage is a little bit narrow, and more treble would be welcome, the cable and the case are very nice. Really fair price for what you get
From the description of the 5+2, i feel the magic one comes closer than the explorer. Love the Magic One for it's energetic presentation, extends well on both sides. Good review, Mark.
I listen to many genre, atm its mostly classic and jazz, I got some Grado 325e and want to try some IEM's. Heard some about the performer 5+2 and stumbled upon your video, good info and great video :)
I currently use the KZ EDX Pro, and this would be an improvemnt in literally every parameter! 😅 Would REALLY appreciate it if I got this, but I've been saving towards buying the Explorer for a while anyway, so even if I didn't my hearts still set on getting a set from you guys. Keep up the good work Aful!
Just found your channel and subbed. Fantastic insight into iems that other channels lack (especially focusing and discussing mid bass and bleeding into the mids). Right now I'm listening to the Truthear Hexa which I picked up during black friday. I kinda wish the mid bass was a bit less tbh.
@@SuperReview Thanks for the reply! I paid more attention to it, turns out it's the mid-bass or even lower midrange that I found a touch too much (think double bass drumming and low tuned guitars muffling the midrange). I changed the large eartips to the medium eartips with the smaller opening and it's perfect now! (I might still pick up the LAN though lol)
Currently listening on Moondrop Chus, the Aful P5+2 seems like an upgrade in every aspect! The boost in the low ends definitely amp up the listening experience on the Silentroom albums I’m playing rn
Thanks for the great review! I'm a big fan of K-Pop and I'm currently using the KZ PR2. I love how detailed it is, especially with instruments. I've been eyeing Aful IEMs for a while now, and the Performer 5+2 looks amazing. Its design is stunning, and I'm excited to hear how it handles complex musical arrangements.
I’m currently once again in a Death Cab for Cutie episode, can’t get enough even after all these years. I recently used a pair of MP145, but they recently broke. I used to own Aful P8, and while I loved them and how detailed and technical they were, they were a bit too clinical to be used as an all rounder, imo. 5+2 seem to tick a lot of boxes and I’m sure I’d love them!
I do a lot of gaming and right now my obsession is Escape from Tarkov. Audio cues are very important in game and despite owning both Blessing 3 and Dusk, audio separation has ended my raid on more than one occasion. I'm hoping Performer 5+2 can tighten up imaging to keep me in the fight! Also good morning Mark, I always look forward to Wednesdays to tune into your Pink Noise. You, Listener, Crin, and Timmy are my main channels to stay informed with audio. Thank you guys for all your work!
I have over 20 IEMS specifically bought to see how they perform in Tarkov and the best one I have is the Aful performer 8 great imaging and sound stage and separation. I also like the Meyer audio CKLVX D41 huge sound stage sometimes feels to big, good imaging and separation for Tarkov.
you should check out ZiiGaat Arete if you want a more gaming focuses iem, it has good audio separation, sound stage, and imaging, though I heard its not that good in terms of resolution
I've been enjoying the warm sound of the Aful Explorer, but I'm really excited about the Performer 5+2. I think it would add some much needed sparkle and detail, especially for brighter genres. Plus, the design is stunning! Thanks for the review.
Nice review, as always. I'm using Truthear Hexa as my daily drivers and they're my favorite. Now I'm listening The Dear Hunter's "Act V" album. I wish Performer 5+2 would improve Hexa's treble extension and reduce those peaks in the lower treble.
I'm excited to try P5+2, from your review it really match with my tonal taste. The bass and treble is what I'm looking for my genres. Hopefully i can try it ASAP. Thank you for the great reviews always!
Currently using Ziigaat Arete, as my all rounder iem. I really like the orchestra kind of music, hopefully I can compare the Aful Performer 5+2 with my current iem, because from the graph it's very look alike and I hope the 5+2 gives more exciting in tonal and better technical abilities. Thanks for the review!
Thank you for the great review. The P5+2 would be my first proper iem, since I've discovered this hobby for myself just two months ago. Other reviews said it's an all rounder which is what I'm searching for and I've played around with eq before and this could be close to something i'd like? (Not that I would have any reference yet). Not to mention that they look really nice. Good luck to everyone winning this great iem.
Wonderful review as always. I am currently running the Aful Explorer. I love it for its relaxing laid-back presentation with of course an emphasis on the sub-bass. It's perfect for my use case where after a hard day at work just want to hear music and relax. Performer 5+2 with higher treble emphasis really excites me to try it...
Aful Performer 5 is my wishlist from a year ago, but I still never had a chance to try it. I'm still using my old Blon BL-03, hopefully Performer 5+2 is the better way than the older Performer 5 OG to upgrade from it. Thank you for the review Mark, and thank you for the giveaway Hifigo.
I am new to iem world, and I am listening a kz zs 12 pro x. Pretty satisfied, but I feel things can be better with those babies. Nice review! Thanks for the chance to get them!
Solid review, Mark. Appreciate the comparison to the Explorer, which I own and enjoy. Thanks! I'm listening to Sam Fender, and I would like a bit more top end air and clarity than the Explorer provides.
I think the Aful Performer 5+2 is a solid choice an engaging sound signature with good bass response and clarity. Currenly I'm using the Aful Explorer, I think it worth the upgrade. Nice review, as always.
My current IEM is tangzu waner sg,it has grreat audio quality, and I hope the aful performer will have balanced sound signature and details in treble and also midrange clarity ❤
Aful P5 + Spinfit W1 + Moondrop Dawn is my current favorite combo by far! I love the natural tone and I was blown away by that the second I got the P5, and replacing the original silicone eartips with Spinfit W1's made a MASSIVE difference! My favorite thing about the original P5 is the comfort! I love the relatively small nozzle with NO "lip", which is super comfortable for hours! Something I'm hoping the P5+2/P7 will improve on (vs the P5) would be the technical performance especially regarding the soundstage and imaging! I feel like I can always EQ something to my liking (didn't need to EQ the P5 at all) but I'm really praying for technical performance more! Thanks for the review!
The AFUL P8 is a regular in my rotation. I find it too large for sleeping, but a very enjoyable sound signature. Along with the P8, I have also have the Meze Rai Solo, Moondrop Kato, and the FIIO FH5s in my current rotation. I have found that I enjoy the IEM's with metal shells, just a personal preference. The P5+2 sounds like something that would definitely work into my rotation...Thank you Mark for another great review!!!
Sell them all.and buy Mega5 EST..or Oracle MK1 I've made the same mistake.. quantity always loses against quality.Right timbre especially in the mids is everything for me right now everything else maybe is exciting for a while but after sometime it ends in the closet..
Currently switching between the Elysian Pilgrim (silver, not the noir) and the KiwiEars KE4, listening only to classical and jazz music. Since I loved basically any AFUL productions I tried (especially the P5 and P8), I really hope the P5+2 can improve a bit the P5 sound adding a slight more punch in the bass and get more airy details on the top. Thanks for your video and review!
Hey Mark (and Community) Thank‘s for another great Review. Today i struggeled again, EQ-ing my T3+ and Blon 03 to bring some light in the dark sound. I recogniced it’s Time for a little bit more Details, Mids an Highs. An Upgrade like the 5+2 would be insane, but out of Budget. I Hope you all doing well, have a nice Weekend everybody
Hey Bud, dropped by to thank you for helping me discover Parcels Live Vol.1. Its so groovy, clean and soul satisfying 🤌 I heard the Aful 5+2 at a meet recently and was very impressed by how good these were tuned. Also heard the Oracle MK3, Davinci, Estrella and Hype 10 alongwith these. My top two were the Aful 5+2 and Hype 10, though the Hype10 were on another planet. I daily drive the Simgot Ea500 and the Roseselsa Es Dac. The Simgots are very song dependent and can be shouty on metal and rock sometimes. That said, currently listening to Parcel and theyre a stunning combo 😊
I've been listening to all my fun music and enjoying hearing all the details I missed out on from my car speakers and home stereo. IEMs really come along in major steps from going to the store and getting a Sennheiser with sport or active in the name. The P5 and P8 both were some good sends to enjoying music.
I got the Aful Explorer as my daily driver around a month ago, it’s mostly good! Just wished it had a bit more detail, just a tinge more female vocals and highs, but it’s a pleasing set overall!
Recently just sold my tangzu heydays as I just wasn’t gelling with it. The reviews said one thing but my ears felt another. This sounds like one I’d like, punchy bass, cleans mids, more engaging. I’d love to have these and enjoy em properly as I have been longing for a replacement but can’t choose. So if destiny is to be with these I’ll enjoy them to the fullest! Shoutout to hifigo! ❤
As of right now, I am using the performer 5 to listen to mainly classical music and more often than not, piano when i practice. I already love them for the sense of body they bring to the instrument. I already have the 5+2 in my cart haha , but I am hoping for the added detail that the 5+2 can deliver.
Amazing review! I've been rocking the Hexa for over a year now and it's just amazing. It fits perfectly with all my playlists (which are mainly French psy-pop/rock or alternative and indie stuff), and the comfort is perfect. I've been looking into the Performer 5 for a long time, but its midrange has been keeping me from getting it. The P5+2 looks really nice and warmer, so maybe it is what I'm looking for!
@hartyewh1 So my fears are justified, ha. What would you recommend, kind sir? Needless to say, I want something very mid-focused while being neutral and warm-ish
I had the performer 5 and upgraded to the performer 8. I’d love to try the 5+2 for the extra bass and transient response. I use my performer 8 for music production. Both live and studio scenarios. My bands are on the heavier side and I’ve found Aful’s tunings in general work really well for that. I’ve found that many other brands I’ve tried do some weird stuff in the upper mids and treble that don’t really work the best for distorted guitar tones. I imagine the 5+2 could be a good set for live use with the added engagement in the bass and treble region. It also seems it could be a more “fun” daily driver than the p8. Using poweramp I do get a little more bass outta the 8’s but eq’ing extra bass in can have its drawbacks. Great review. I liked and subscribed and will be watching future reviews.
I'm totally agreed how you feel with other brands of IEMs . Pilgrim have leaner mids , Top lacks separation SLT6 A NO for me. AFUL is my most favourite tuning IEMS.
Great review! Im currently listen my music with Oriveti OD200, I think Aful 5+2 is the best choice for an energetic and analytical sound when I need it
I'm listening to this on my Fiio K9 AKM + Fiio FH7s. I'm always on the lookout for something with a wider soundstage & better detail retrieval. I'm definitely neck-deep in the rabbit hole!
I am currently switching between the Supermix 4 and Juzear butterfly 61T. Ever since I've heard about the Aful Explorer, as I was looking for something with a littler warmth at the time to compliment my rotation, it piqued my interest in the Aful lineup. Hearing that the Performer 5+2 has a bit more sparkle and treble definitely makes it interesting to me as I would like to try it on some brighter genres of music on my playlist. Thanks for another detailed review!
Currently using the Aful Explorer and am digging the warmer sound but would love the to get my hands on the 5+2. It would add a little more brightness and sparkle, plus, I LOVE the look of the 5+2! Thanks for the review!
Great review, one of the first channels I look for, in terms of IEM and DAP reviews. Have only recently come back into this rabbit hole. This scene has come so far from when I was rocking the Vsonic GR07 10 years back. Moved between Sennheisers and some Soundmagic IEMs but never ventured into Shure or Etymotic. Currently listening to Truthear Hexa which have blown my mind for how good they are for the price! For something similar to a Soundmagic price back in the day (maybe a bit more) to have that kind of sound has truly made me wonder how fast things have moved on. Using the Hexa with a FIIO KA13 Amp/Dac off of an Android phone. Been looking at Aful and want to look for the next step up from the Hexa. Some have suggested the Performer 8 but the Performer 5 was also mentioned, some thinking it was better for them than the 8s. I love the Hexas but what I want to keep is the detail and clarity, but ease up on the sharpness of the treble and have a little more punchy bass. Sounds like the 5+2 could be good in this regard.
Thanks for your review! I’m currently using S12 and even though it’s not fair comparison, this set will provide limprovement on highs, especially around ear canal resonance frequency.
Hi Mark. Thank you for your reviews and now the giveaway. I bought my first IEM about a year ago based of your review, the Truthear Hexa. I needed to wait for a good deal on Amazon because I couldn't afford more than 60 bucks. Anyways, I love it to death. It's been my daily driver every since. The only thing I would love to improve is the fact, that although Hexa sounds perfect to me in quiet environments, it loses much of its bass response during commutes (train, subway etc.). I cannot listen to music very loudly because I find it hurts my ears, so when there is noise around, Hexa often gets compromised in sound. A little bass boost would help a lot in these situations. If there is other improvements like soundstage and detail, this would be great too. And of course, having a IEM I otherwise couldn't afford myself would also be nice, not gonna lie. Thanks again and have a great day.
Thanks for the super review Mark, you are my go to reviewer before I made purchase decision, currently driving Truthear Zero : RED instant buy after watching your review, paired with the newest HIBY R4. Monster setup, if I'm listening in home I'll just plug it in with my Questyle M15. Really lookin forward to upgrade my IEM, this looks like a really amazing step up from ZERO:RED. Do you think this will be a major upgrade with my current setup?
I'm listening to Satie & Compagnie on Letshuoer S12 and Tripowin Olina HBB SE IEMs with a Hiby R4 as my source. I want a new pair of IEMs that come with a 4.4mm plug, that are similar, but noticeably better, than the S12 and in the $250-300 range. I listen to 90% classical music. It seems the Performer 5+2 may be the ticket for me. Your review content and style is excellent Mark 👏
I'm currently listening via the Tanchjim Origin. I love the clarity and detail in soundstage, as well as its overall resolving nature and timbre - I'm very curious to hear what the P5+2 can offer in terms of sound signature and 'coloration', since some songs I listen to seem to lack that last little bit of heft and vibrancy. It mostly depends on how much emotion and expression the music itself retains from its mixing and mastering, though I would love to hear what a less neutral/analytical and more flavored approach sounds like, especially when it comes to the lower midrange and the sub bass. Furthermore, I've never tried a hybrid or tribrid configuration, so it would be interesting to hear if there is in fact a difference between that versus a single DD when it comes to resonance and how organic and cohesive it sounds.
Great review! I listen to a lot of rock songs especially Jrock and currently listening to Letshuoer S12 Pro. I love how it resolves the instruments and I'm very into instrument details. Always wanted to own an Aful as it has been getting a lot of good reviews. I think the performer 5+2 will definitely be the 1st Aful IEM that I'll be getting myself. It helps that they have one of the best designs for IEM's!
Great review! I'm coming from the single DD Moondrop KATO and I hope these would be a significant overall step up but specially in terms of soundstage and imaging and technicalities too. Besides looking at the more V-shaped tuning probably also more engaging and fun to listen to. I can't wait to try them out!
I really wanted to see you review the Xenns Mangird Tea Pro and compare to Aful Performer 5+2. They both have the same relaxing tonality. Frpm my experience, I always adore Xenns offering. They never disappoint me. I prefer the Tea 2 over the P5, and the Xenns Top over the Variation. Listening to Prog Rock/Metal is always a bliss with those two IEMs.
I currently in my IEM infancy and have the Tangzu Wan'er and the KZ Castors. I love how IEMs sound, but got to try my friends Campfire Andromeda S. Looking forward to hearing something with more technicality and resolution, and for it unearth details in my music I had no noticed before!
Hi. I have always respected your reviews. Some times I don't agree with you. But I have to say you are consistent, so I learned to came back to your chanell. Good review. Now i'm using a Peon Fan 2, I use a iBasso DX170. Not quite sure I like the result. Gonna keep listening and then have my opinion. I have use the first Aful and like it a lot.
Great review as always. I like the clear, clean, cheerful sound, I get it from the Fiio fh3, I love the sound of the Fiio fh3. It would be interesting to listen to performer 7 and compare how much technology has advanced in iem during this time, although it all depends on personal preferences, I think I would like aful performer 7. thanks for the review.
This is dope! I have the performer 5 and arete. P5 warm and balanced sound is awesome when reviewing audio or tracking. For some reason things sound consistent everywhere when I’m reviewing/mixing through them.
I’ve got two different Fat Freq items. The Deuce and the Maestro Mini. The difference I think is similar to the difference from the Aful Performer 7 and the Oracle. The cheap one is a bit crispier in the high mids in both cases. But in comparison they still sound good. Salute you for another great review!
Nice review! My current daily driver is the Truthear Hexa, the P5+2 would be an awesome upgrade for more warmer sound signature and better detail retrieval
Enjoying listening Ben Howard and Men I Trust on my Truthear Gate. I'm hoping for improvement on soundstage, imaging and detail with the Aful Performer 5+2. Thank you!
Great review! I'm currently listening to my music with my juzear 41t and I think the Aful 5+2 would be a great compliment to that when I need more engagement.
I'm currently listening to Beyond The Stars - By Sami Yusuf. What I'm look for in an IEM is good definition so that I can hear the instruments clearly. Good bass to enjoy the percussion instruments and good sound stage. I hope the Aful Performer 5+2 has these features. Thanks for your review.
Great video as usual. Right now I'm listening on simgot ew300s, I really hope I can find a pair that fits me more securely. My favorite part of your reviews is the physical/fit section
I'm listening to Seu Jorge (Quem nao quer sou eu) and Maro (we've been loving in silence), and I hope they improve my mpb listening sessions as I also hope to win this set lol, shout out from Brasil ❤
I have Performer 5 that I bought last year. I hope the Performer 5+2 is major upgrade from Performer 5, I really like the tonality. Only bit of nitpick in the mids feel odds, hope 5+2 fix it and have better technicality. hopefully it meet my expectations, thank you for the awesome review always.
I've heard great things about other Aful IEMs, and the Performer 5+2 are very intriguing. My most recent IEM purchases included the Moondrop X Crinacle Dusk and Hisenior Mega-5EST to try the 'new mta' tuning, but I'm always on the lookout for other interesting IEMs.
Very thorough review! I got into the hobby about a year ago and have been collecting budget level iem's during that time. My best all around set at the moment is the 7Hz Sonus. I am certain that the Aful Performer 5+2 would be an upgrade in every aspect. I am also VERY interested in the Aful Explorer as I LOVE the look of the shells and am curious as to how it sounds in person!
Aful has not missed with any of their releases! Lately been enjoying sliivo sl41 mk2 but def think performer 5+2 with the extra treble extension will outperform
Current daily is the Aful Explorer! I love the fact that it’s just so chill and easy to listen to but I wish that it had more forward vocals and a sparklier treble.
I've been listening to Vulfpeck lately, and I've also been revisiting and fall back in love with Daft Punk's Random Access Memories. My go to (and my best) earpieces for now is the Dunu Alpha3 and the Truthear Hexa. I've found from your review on the Hexa that my tuning preferences is quite similiar to you, so what I expect from P5+2 's improvement to it is that this will be a more fun but still clean earphone to listen to.
15:14 That's a good question! I would love to know that as well. I'm positive most of it comes from the treble tuning, but whether the double DD woofer has any impact on sound is what would be great to know.
Hey! Currently satisfied with a rotation between the Truthear Hexa, Etymotic ER2SE, and the KZ Castor. I really like a great midrange for female vocals and detailed treble. Aful has been doing a great job so far, would love to have the Performer 5+2! Thank you
I'm listening on my 3rd set of IE300s because of repairs needed, so I would love to get this IEM it would improve upon everything, including reliability.
Great review as always. I like the clear, clean, cheerful sound, I get it from the kz zs 12 pro x. It would be interesting to listen to performer 7 and compare how much technology has advanced in iem during this time, although it all depends on personal preferences, I think I would like aful performer 7. thanks for the review.
Thank you for the review Mark. Maybe I'm boring, but I'm still searching for an IEM which is detailed detailed but that I can use for extended periods of time. I'm currently using the Quintete a lot, but it can be a bit thin in the mid-bass at times. Hopefully the P5+2 is suitable for that, but I know it's a bit of a tall order. The shell looks nice though!
Very informative review. I am listening currently on my Olina iem and fond with chris cornell's music... I too wonder what improvement I could hear with this Aful performer 5+2 set, I bet a different tuning and more resolution? Wish I could try it.
Listening on the Aful magic one mainly for movie soundtracks, really appreciate the engineering behind this iem such as the tubing (probably a helmotz resonator?) and how a single ba has good tuning and that’s why I daily drive it. looking forward to aful’s 5+2, i am looking forward to hear what their engineers manage to cook up, like the increase in the sub bass regions and the more mid centric tuning smoother treble is a bonus as well
I’m currently using the letshuor s12 pro, it’s been my favorite IEM for the past year and everything else I’ve tried just doesn’t quite give me that detail and sparkle in the treble that I enjoy so much, while still being clean in the bass. I also love how light and comfortable they are, I wear them to sleep every night right now. I’m hoping that maybe the Performer 5+2 could provide improvements in both of these regards when it comes to sound, while still being comfortable enough for me to sleep with (the thin nozzles are pretty important to me).
First review I've tuned into after recommendation from Crinacle. I listen to 70s to 90s music and some classical music. Coupled with that some gaming as well. Currently rocking Shure 1840s, Focal Celestee as my two headphones. Just starting to get into IEMs and recently started with Moondrop Arias
Listening to the FFVII Rebirth ost on the Raptgo Bridge I got with the 50% sale on Amazon - truly, truly blown away by how much I love it, considering the lukewarm reviews it got. I honestly don't know how much the P5+2 can improve on it, but if it can give me as holographic a soundstage with maybe slightly more tactility on the bass and a touch less pierce on the treble in some places, I'd be over the moon.
I listen to a lot of genres and I alternate between them depending on my mood. I love jazz, hip-hop, electronic music, heavy metal, etc. The most expensive hybrid IEM I own is Ziigaat Cinno and while I love it a lot it's a musical set that doesn't focus on resolution a lot and I miss that in some busier tracks. That's what I'd love to see from this Aful set.
Definitely hope it's an improvement in terms of handling busy tracks without sacrificing the dynamics. At this price range, iems tend to excel in one aspect at the expense of another. So ideally, it can offer good instrument separation whilst having good slam and not too dark sounding
Thank you for the review. I have the AFUL EXPLORER and definitely looking for an upgrade in the high ends for more sparkle and clarity. Explorer requires, unfortunately, to be listened at high volume for better staging. The reason i think P5+2 is a natural upgrade.
Currently running Aful p5 and quintet. Have been following this set closely as the p5 is almost to my preference. I bit more soundstage and treble extension is exactly what I’m looking for! Great review as always
Love the reviews of the Aful Performer 5 + 2. Features that are important to me in IEM’s are soundstage, bass quality and good quantity (without being overpowering to over other frequencies), nuanced vocals, natural timbre, and treble that stands out with good extension without being harsh. I also appreciate good resolution and decay.
Thank you for this great review!
Seeing more and more planars enter a reasonable budget is nice! I have been daily driving the Elysian Pilgrims for a while since release. Their price has driven me out of the buying window this year for more IEMs, so I have just been watching from afar to see the hobby continue to evolve while I enjoy what I have. I actually really like the color of the 5+2, since green is my favorite color.
I’ve had a few iems around the same price as pilgrims, and I always preferred the pilgrims more.
Pilgrim isn't my favourite, Explorer P8 P7 are all better, I returned the Pilgrim, over hyped, it's leaner than any of the Aful house sound , you enjoy it only you like it lean sounding IEMS sorry and Thank You.
@@Greg.Siucrazyforaudio2016 it’s harder to replicate pilgrim tonality than a warm signature.
@@Nucleus2301 l would listen to Studio 4 over the Pilgrim, Pilgrim doesn't have the body of note weight, light on bass.vocal is weird not realism, treble not so sparkly at all, bass vocal treble are all disappointed for their high price.
even the studio 4 not so bassy, but they are really high quality, i don't see any high quality sound from Pilgrim.
you like what you like Pilgrim is not for me.Thank you.
“On the small side of medium large” is the greatest description.lol. Covers all bases 😂
fantastic review, i also like the comment regarding the previous version as i was looking between those two models
Awesome review! I listen to lots of classical so that sub bass boost is much appreciated. But what really sealed the deal is that treble emphasis - I find that incisiveness (as you described it) an absolute must for strings and percussions in an orchestra. Hope to win the giveaway!
My current iems are a pair of Soundpeats Light and doing research to get my first pair of proper iems. Your videos are a great help for this!
If you use android, get the soundpeats engine 4. They have LDAC and sound beautiful. Currently im listening to this video with a truthear nova. The SPE4 have a similar audio behavior and ldac makes a 30% positive difference, quite noticable. The best part is you can get em on sale at 30 bucks
Lovely review! I have been listening on BLON 01s for years and given that I've never heard a hybrid in my entire life, it's hard to imagine how a an IEM with multiple drivers will sound.
Great review! I'm listening to the Artti T10 right now and just recently I discovered that I'm very sensitive in the upper mids area, so sets with subdued presentation in this range like the AFUL P5+2 always get my attention.
Congrats for your reviews, they're very informative and professional. I have the Aful Explorer and isn't bad at all, nice sound, the soundstage is a little bit narrow, and more treble would be welcome, the cable and the case are very nice. Really fair price for what you get
From the description of the 5+2, i feel the magic one comes closer than the explorer. Love the Magic One for it's energetic presentation, extends well on both sides. Good review, Mark.
I always enjoy your reviews. Currently using the Hexa, got them from your recomendation, and the P5. I hope the P5+2 is a mix of both iems' strenghts.
I listen to many genre, atm its mostly classic and jazz, I got some Grado 325e and want to try some IEM's. Heard some about the performer 5+2 and stumbled upon your video, good info and great video :)
Beautiful review with comparisons and graph analysis
I currently use the KZ EDX Pro, and this would be an improvemnt in literally every parameter! 😅
Would REALLY appreciate it if I got this, but I've been saving towards buying the Explorer for a while anyway, so even if I didn't my hearts still set on getting a set from you guys.
Keep up the good work Aful!
Just found your channel and subbed. Fantastic insight into iems that other channels lack (especially focusing and discussing mid bass and bleeding into the mids). Right now I'm listening to the Truthear Hexa which I picked up during black friday. I kinda wish the mid bass was a bit less tbh.
You might like Moondrop LAN.
@@SuperReview Thanks for the reply! I paid more attention to it, turns out it's the mid-bass or even lower midrange that I found a touch too much (think double bass drumming and low tuned guitars muffling the midrange). I changed the large eartips to the medium eartips with the smaller opening and it's perfect now!
(I might still pick up the LAN though lol)
Currently listening on Moondrop Chus, the Aful P5+2 seems like an upgrade in every aspect! The boost in the low ends definitely amp up the listening experience on the Silentroom albums I’m playing rn
Thanks for the great review! I'm a big fan of K-Pop and I'm currently using the KZ PR2. I love how detailed it is, especially with instruments. I've been eyeing Aful IEMs for a while now, and the Performer 5+2 looks amazing. Its design is stunning, and I'm excited to hear how it handles complex musical arrangements.
I’m currently once again in a Death Cab for Cutie episode, can’t get enough even after all these years. I recently used a pair of MP145, but they recently broke. I used to own Aful P8, and while I loved them and how detailed and technical they were, they were a bit too clinical to be used as an all rounder, imo. 5+2 seem to tick a lot of boxes and I’m sure I’d love them!
I do a lot of gaming and right now my obsession is Escape from Tarkov. Audio cues are very important in game and despite owning both Blessing 3 and Dusk, audio separation has ended my raid on more than one occasion. I'm hoping Performer 5+2 can tighten up imaging to keep me in the fight!
Also good morning Mark, I always look forward to Wednesdays to tune into your Pink Noise. You, Listener, Crin, and Timmy are my main channels to stay informed with audio. Thank you guys for all your work!
I have over 20 IEMS specifically bought to see how they perform in Tarkov and the best one I have is the Aful performer 8 great imaging and sound stage and separation. I also like the Meyer audio CKLVX D41 huge sound stage sometimes feels to big, good imaging and separation for Tarkov.
you should check out ZiiGaat Arete if you want a more gaming focuses iem, it has good audio separation, sound stage, and imaging, though I heard its not that good in terms of resolution
I've been enjoying the warm sound of the Aful Explorer, but I'm really excited about the Performer 5+2. I think it would add some much needed sparkle and detail, especially for brighter genres. Plus, the design is stunning! Thanks for the review.
Nice review, as always. I'm using Truthear Hexa as my daily drivers and they're my favorite. Now I'm listening The Dear Hunter's "Act V" album. I wish Performer 5+2 would improve Hexa's treble extension and reduce those peaks in the lower treble.
I'm excited to try P5+2, from your review it really match with my tonal taste. The bass and treble is what I'm looking for my genres. Hopefully i can try it ASAP. Thank you for the great reviews always!
Currently using Ziigaat Arete, as my all rounder iem. I really like the orchestra kind of music, hopefully I can compare the Aful Performer 5+2 with my current iem, because from the graph it's very look alike and I hope the 5+2 gives more exciting in tonal and better technical abilities. Thanks for the review!
Thank you for the great review.
The P5+2 would be my first proper iem, since I've discovered this hobby for myself just two months ago. Other reviews said it's an all rounder which is what I'm searching for and I've played around with eq before and this could be close to something i'd like? (Not that I would have any reference yet). Not to mention that they look really nice. Good luck to everyone winning this great iem.
Wonderful review as always. I am currently running the Aful Explorer. I love it for its relaxing laid-back presentation with of course an emphasis on the sub-bass. It's perfect for my use case where after a hard day at work just want to hear music and relax. Performer 5+2 with higher treble emphasis really excites me to try it...
Aful Performer 5 is my wishlist from a year ago, but I still never had a chance to try it. I'm still using my old Blon BL-03, hopefully Performer 5+2 is the better way than the older Performer 5 OG to upgrade from it. Thank you for the review Mark, and thank you for the giveaway Hifigo.
I am new to iem world, and I am listening a kz zs 12 pro x. Pretty satisfied, but I feel things can be better with those babies. Nice review! Thanks for the chance to get them!
Solid review, Mark. Appreciate the comparison to the Explorer, which I own and enjoy. Thanks! I'm listening to Sam Fender, and I would like a bit more top end air and clarity than the Explorer provides.
I think the Aful Performer 5+2 is a solid choice an engaging sound signature with good bass response and clarity. Currenly I'm using the Aful Explorer, I think it worth the upgrade. Nice review, as always.
My current IEM is tangzu waner sg,it has grreat audio quality,
and I hope the aful performer will have balanced sound signature and details in treble and also midrange clarity
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Aful P5 + Spinfit W1 + Moondrop Dawn is my current favorite combo by far! I love the natural tone and I was blown away by that the second I got the P5, and replacing the original silicone eartips with Spinfit W1's made a MASSIVE difference! My favorite thing about the original P5 is the comfort! I love the relatively small nozzle with NO "lip", which is super comfortable for hours! Something I'm hoping the P5+2/P7 will improve on (vs the P5) would be the technical performance especially regarding the soundstage and imaging! I feel like I can always EQ something to my liking (didn't need to EQ the P5 at all) but I'm really praying for technical performance more! Thanks for the review!
The AFUL P8 is a regular in my rotation. I find it too large for sleeping, but a very enjoyable sound signature. Along with the P8, I have also have the Meze Rai Solo, Moondrop Kato, and the FIIO FH5s in my current rotation. I have found that I enjoy the IEM's with metal shells, just a personal preference. The P5+2 sounds like something that would definitely work into my rotation...Thank you Mark for another great review!!!
Sell them all.and buy Mega5 EST..or Oracle MK1 I've made the same mistake.. quantity always loses against quality.Right timbre especially in the mids is everything for me right now everything else maybe is exciting for a while but after sometime it ends in the closet..
Currently switching between the Elysian Pilgrim (silver, not the noir) and the KiwiEars KE4, listening only to classical and jazz music. Since I loved basically any AFUL productions I tried (especially the P5 and P8), I really hope the P5+2 can improve a bit the P5 sound adding a slight more punch in the bass and get more airy details on the top. Thanks for your video and review!
Hey Mark (and Community)
Thank‘s for another great Review. Today i struggeled again, EQ-ing my T3+ and Blon 03 to bring some light in the dark sound. I recogniced it’s Time for a little bit more Details, Mids an Highs. An Upgrade like the 5+2 would be insane, but out of Budget. I Hope you all doing well, have a nice Weekend everybody
Nice one Mark. Interested in reviewing this set as well. The $200-$350 market is so competitive with great options.
Hey Bud, dropped by to thank you for helping me discover Parcels Live Vol.1. Its so groovy, clean and soul satisfying 🤌
I heard the Aful 5+2 at a meet recently and was very impressed by how good these were tuned. Also heard the Oracle MK3, Davinci, Estrella and Hype 10 alongwith these. My top two were the Aful 5+2 and Hype 10, though the Hype10 were on another planet.
I daily drive the Simgot Ea500 and the Roseselsa Es Dac. The Simgots are very song dependent and can be shouty on metal and rock sometimes. That said, currently listening to Parcel and theyre a stunning combo 😊
I've been listening to all my fun music and enjoying hearing all the details I missed out on from my car speakers and home stereo. IEMs really come along in major steps from going to the store and getting a Sennheiser with sport or active in the name. The P5 and P8 both were some good sends to enjoying music.
AFUL P5+2 delivers a really smooth sound, I have pre-purchased one(Tried my friend's review unit before). Thanks for your take as well Mark.
How is the bass on it ?
@@RobertMartino98 the bass is good, but not for bass heads (like not enough bass) I hear
I got the Aful Explorer as my daily driver around a month ago, it’s mostly good! Just wished it had a bit more detail, just a tinge more female vocals and highs, but it’s a pleasing set overall!
Recently just sold my tangzu heydays as I just wasn’t gelling with it. The reviews said one thing but my ears felt another. This sounds like one I’d like, punchy bass, cleans mids, more engaging. I’d love to have these and enjoy em properly as I have been longing for a replacement but can’t choose. So if destiny is to be with these I’ll enjoy them to the fullest! Shoutout to hifigo! ❤
As of right now, I am using the performer 5 to listen to mainly classical music and more often than not, piano when i practice. I already love them for the sense of body they bring to the instrument. I already have the 5+2 in my cart haha , but I am hoping for the added detail that the 5+2 can deliver.
Amazing review! I've been rocking the Hexa for over a year now and it's just amazing. It fits perfectly with all my playlists (which are mainly French psy-pop/rock or alternative and indie stuff), and the comfort is perfect. I've been looking into the Performer 5 for a long time, but its midrange has been keeping me from getting it. The P5+2 looks really nice and warmer, so maybe it is what I'm looking for!
For me P5 would be a notable downgrade from the Hexa. The upper mids to treble just feels wonky and weird imo.
@hartyewh1 So my fears are justified, ha. What would you recommend, kind sir? Needless to say, I want something very mid-focused while being neutral and warm-ish
@@martillo_ I'd go with the new meta like Dusk or Kiwi Ears KE4 for that budget.
I had the performer 5 and upgraded to the performer 8. I’d love to try the 5+2 for the extra bass and transient response.
I use my performer 8 for music production. Both live and studio scenarios. My bands are on the heavier side and I’ve found Aful’s tunings in general work really well for that. I’ve found that many other brands I’ve tried do some weird stuff in the upper mids and treble that don’t really work the best for distorted guitar tones.
I imagine the 5+2 could be a good set for live use with the added engagement in the bass and treble region. It also seems it could be a more “fun” daily driver than the p8. Using poweramp I do get a little more bass outta the 8’s but eq’ing extra bass in can have its drawbacks.
Great review. I liked and subscribed and will be watching future reviews.
I'm totally agreed how you feel with other brands of IEMs .
Pilgrim have leaner mids , Top lacks separation SLT6 A NO for me. AFUL is my most favourite tuning IEMS.
Great review! Im currently listen my music with Oriveti OD200, I think Aful 5+2 is the best choice for an energetic and analytical sound when I need it
I'm listening to this on my Fiio K9 AKM + Fiio FH7s. I'm always on the lookout for something with a wider soundstage & better detail retrieval. I'm definitely neck-deep in the rabbit hole!
I am currently switching between the Supermix 4 and Juzear butterfly 61T. Ever since I've heard about the Aful Explorer, as I was looking for something with a littler warmth at the time to compliment my rotation, it piqued my interest in the Aful lineup. Hearing that the Performer 5+2 has a bit more sparkle and treble definitely makes it interesting to me as I would like to try it on some brighter genres of music on my playlist. Thanks for another detailed review!
Currently using the Aful Explorer and am digging the warmer sound but would love the to get my hands on the 5+2. It would add a little more brightness and sparkle, plus, I LOVE the look of the 5+2! Thanks for the review!
Great review, one of the first channels I look for, in terms of IEM and DAP reviews. Have only recently come back into this rabbit hole. This scene has come so far from when I was rocking the Vsonic GR07 10 years back. Moved between Sennheisers and some Soundmagic IEMs but never ventured into Shure or Etymotic. Currently listening to Truthear Hexa which have blown my mind for how good they are for the price! For something similar to a Soundmagic price back in the day (maybe a bit more) to have that kind of sound has truly made me wonder how fast things have moved on. Using the Hexa with a FIIO KA13 Amp/Dac off of an Android phone.
Been looking at Aful and want to look for the next step up from the Hexa. Some have suggested the Performer 8 but the Performer 5 was also mentioned, some thinking it was better for them than the 8s. I love the Hexas but what I want to keep is the detail and clarity, but ease up on the sharpness of the treble and have a little more punchy bass. Sounds like the 5+2 could be good in this regard.
Thanks for your review! I’m currently using S12 and even though it’s not fair comparison, this set will provide limprovement on highs, especially around ear canal resonance frequency.
Yayy a new video. I'm watching this video on my wired earpods, I don't have any IEMs and I'd love to improve on every aspect of it. 😄
Hi Mark. Thank you for your reviews and now the giveaway.
I bought my first IEM about a year ago based of your review, the Truthear Hexa. I needed to wait for a good deal on Amazon because I couldn't afford more than 60 bucks. Anyways, I love it to death. It's been my daily driver every since. The only thing I would love to improve is the fact, that although Hexa sounds perfect to me in quiet environments, it loses much of its bass response during commutes (train, subway etc.). I cannot listen to music very loudly because I find it hurts my ears, so when there is noise around, Hexa often gets compromised in sound. A little bass boost would help a lot in these situations. If there is other improvements like soundstage and detail, this would be great too. And of course, having a IEM I otherwise couldn't afford myself would also be nice, not gonna lie.
Thanks again and have a great day.
Thanks for the super review Mark, you are my go to reviewer before I made purchase decision, currently driving Truthear Zero : RED instant buy after watching your review, paired with the newest HIBY R4. Monster setup, if I'm listening in home I'll just plug it in with my Questyle M15. Really lookin forward to upgrade my IEM, this looks like a really amazing step up from ZERO:RED. Do you think this will be a major upgrade with my current setup?
I wonder the same thing also! curious to know
I'm listening to Satie & Compagnie on Letshuoer S12 and Tripowin Olina HBB SE IEMs with a Hiby R4 as my source. I want a new pair of IEMs that come with a 4.4mm plug, that are similar, but noticeably better, than the S12 and in the $250-300 range. I listen to 90% classical music. It seems the Performer 5+2 may be the ticket for me. Your review content and style is excellent Mark 👏
I'm currently listening via the Tanchjim Origin. I love the clarity and detail in soundstage, as well as its overall resolving nature and timbre - I'm very curious to hear what the P5+2 can offer in terms of sound signature and 'coloration', since some songs I listen to seem to lack that last little bit of heft and vibrancy. It mostly depends on how much emotion and expression the music itself retains from its mixing and mastering, though I would love to hear what a less neutral/analytical and more flavored approach sounds like, especially when it comes to the lower midrange and the sub bass. Furthermore, I've never tried a hybrid or tribrid configuration, so it would be interesting to hear if there is in fact a difference between that versus a single DD when it comes to resonance and how organic and cohesive it sounds.
Great review! I listen to a lot of rock songs especially Jrock and currently listening to Letshuoer S12 Pro. I love how it resolves the instruments and I'm very into instrument details. Always wanted to own an Aful as it has been getting a lot of good reviews. I think the performer 5+2 will definitely be the 1st Aful IEM that I'll be getting myself. It helps that they have one of the best designs for IEM's!
Great review! I'm coming from the single DD Moondrop KATO and I hope these would be a significant overall step up but specially in terms of soundstage and imaging and technicalities too. Besides looking at the more V-shaped tuning probably also more engaging and fun to listen to. I can't wait to try them out!
I really wanted to see you review the Xenns Mangird Tea Pro and compare to Aful Performer 5+2. They both have the same relaxing tonality. Frpm my experience, I always adore Xenns offering. They never disappoint me. I prefer the Tea 2 over the P5, and the Xenns Top over the Variation. Listening to Prog Rock/Metal is always a bliss with those two IEMs.
I currently in my IEM infancy and have the Tangzu Wan'er and the KZ Castors. I love how IEMs sound, but got to try my friends Campfire Andromeda S. Looking forward to hearing something with more technicality and resolution, and for it unearth details in my music I had no noticed before!
Hi. I have always respected your reviews. Some times I don't agree with you. But I have to say you are consistent, so I learned to came back to your chanell. Good review. Now i'm using a Peon Fan 2, I use a iBasso DX170. Not quite sure I like the result. Gonna keep listening and then have my opinion. I have use the first Aful and like it a lot.
Great review as always. I like the clear, clean, cheerful sound, I get it from the Fiio fh3, I love the sound of the Fiio fh3. It would be interesting to listen to performer 7 and compare how much technology has advanced in iem during this time, although it all depends on personal preferences, I think I would like aful performer 7. thanks for the review.
This is dope! I have the performer 5 and arete. P5 warm and balanced sound is awesome when reviewing audio or tracking. For some reason things sound consistent everywhere when I’m reviewing/mixing through them.
I’ve got two different Fat Freq items. The Deuce and the Maestro Mini. The difference I think is similar to the difference from the Aful Performer 7 and the Oracle. The cheap one is a bit crispier in the high mids in both cases. But in comparison they still sound good. Salute you for another great review!
Nice review! My current daily driver is the Truthear Hexa, the P5+2 would be an awesome upgrade for more warmer sound signature and better detail retrieval
Great review. Currently using Red:zero with qudelix as my daily driver.
Enjoying listening Ben Howard and Men I Trust on my Truthear Gate. I'm hoping for improvement on soundstage, imaging and detail with the Aful Performer 5+2. Thank you!
Good review. This iem vs the Kiwi Ears KE4. Which one would you pick ?
KE4 probably
@@SuperReview Thought so. ❤️
Great review! I'm currently listening to my music with my juzear 41t and I think the Aful 5+2 would be a great compliment to that when I need more engagement.
I'm currently listening to Beyond The Stars - By Sami Yusuf. What I'm look for in an IEM is good definition so that I can hear the instruments clearly. Good bass to enjoy the percussion instruments and good sound stage. I hope the Aful Performer 5+2 has these features. Thanks for your review.
Great video as usual. Right now I'm listening on simgot ew300s, I really hope I can find a pair that fits me more securely. My favorite part of your reviews is the physical/fit section
I'm listening to Seu Jorge (Quem nao quer sou eu) and Maro (we've been loving in silence), and I hope they improve my mpb listening sessions as I also hope to win this set lol, shout out from Brasil ❤
I have Performer 5 that I bought last year. I hope the Performer 5+2 is major upgrade from Performer 5, I really like the tonality. Only bit of nitpick in the mids feel odds, hope 5+2 fix it and have better technicality. hopefully it meet my expectations, thank you for the awesome review always.
Fantastic review as always. Would've loved KE4 in the comparison section tho.
I've heard great things about other Aful IEMs, and the Performer 5+2 are very intriguing. My most recent IEM purchases included the Moondrop X Crinacle Dusk and Hisenior Mega-5EST to try the 'new mta' tuning, but I'm always on the lookout for other interesting IEMs.
Currently using my lovely QoA Gimlet, bit more soundstage and treble extension is exactly what I’m looking for from the aful perfomer 5+2
Very thorough review! I got into the hobby about a year ago and have been collecting budget level iem's during that time. My best all around set at the moment is the 7Hz Sonus. I am certain that the Aful Performer 5+2 would be an upgrade in every aspect. I am also VERY interested in the Aful Explorer as I LOVE the look of the shells and am curious as to how it sounds in person!
Aful has not missed with any of their releases!
Lately been enjoying sliivo sl41 mk2 but def think performer 5+2 with the extra treble extension will outperform
Love your reviews, i am now listening to Ben Bohmer, would like to hear improved bass quality on this set! ❤ Keep up the good work sir!
Listening to Go Go Penguin on the DITA Project M, and would love some more exciting bass.
Thanks as always for a great review, Mark 👌
Current daily is the Aful Explorer! I love the fact that it’s just so chill and easy to listen to but I wish that it had more forward vocals and a sparklier treble.
I've been listening to Vulfpeck lately, and I've also been revisiting and fall back in love with Daft Punk's Random Access Memories. My go to (and my best) earpieces for now is the Dunu Alpha3 and the Truthear Hexa. I've found from your review on the Hexa that my tuning preferences is quite similiar to you, so what I expect from P5+2 's improvement to it is that this will be a more fun but still clean earphone to listen to.
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That's a good question! I would love to know that as well. I'm positive most of it comes from the treble tuning, but whether the double DD woofer has any impact on sound is what would be great to know.
Hey! Currently satisfied with a rotation between the Truthear Hexa, Etymotic ER2SE, and the KZ Castor. I really like a great midrange for female vocals and detailed treble. Aful has been doing a great job so far, would love to have the Performer 5+2! Thank you
finally! a review from Super* Review on these pair! listening with Aful Performer 5 right now!
I'm listening on my 3rd set of IE300s because of repairs needed, so I would love to get this IEM it would improve upon everything, including reliability.
I'm planning an upgrade from my moondrop kato, this is a good addition to my collections. 😊
I am in! I have hana 2024 and would love to move to multiple driver iem. AFUL! FTW!!!!
Great review as always. I like the clear, clean, cheerful sound, I get it from the kz zs 12 pro x. It would be interesting to listen to performer 7 and compare how much technology has advanced in iem during this time, although it all depends on personal preferences, I think I would like aful performer 7. thanks for the review.
I'd love to hear a micro planar for highs. Coming from iems with dynamic drivers only, I'm hoping to notice sounds I've never heard before.
Thank you for the review Mark. Maybe I'm boring, but I'm still searching for an IEM which is detailed detailed but that I can use for extended periods of time. I'm currently using the Quintete a lot, but it can be a bit thin in the mid-bass at times. Hopefully the P5+2 is suitable for that, but I know it's a bit of a tall order. The shell looks nice though!
Very informative review. I am listening currently on my Olina iem and fond with chris cornell's music... I too wonder what improvement I could hear with this Aful performer 5+2 set, I bet a different tuning and more resolution? Wish I could try it.
Listening on the Aful magic one mainly for movie soundtracks, really appreciate the engineering behind this iem such as the tubing (probably a helmotz resonator?) and how a single ba has good tuning and that’s why I daily drive it. looking forward to aful’s 5+2, i am looking forward to hear what their engineers manage to cook up, like the increase in the sub bass regions and the more mid centric tuning smoother treble is a bonus as well
I’m currently using the letshuor s12 pro, it’s been my favorite IEM for the past year and everything else I’ve tried just doesn’t quite give me that detail and sparkle in the treble that I enjoy so much, while still being clean in the bass. I also love how light and comfortable they are, I wear them to sleep every night right now. I’m hoping that maybe the Performer 5+2 could provide improvements in both of these regards when it comes to sound, while still being comfortable enough for me to sleep with (the thin nozzles are pretty important to me).
Nice and detailed review 🔊 thanks for sharing your impressions
First review I've tuned into after recommendation from Crinacle. I listen to 70s to 90s music and some classical music. Coupled with that some gaming as well. Currently rocking Shure 1840s, Focal Celestee as my two headphones. Just starting to get into IEMs and recently started with Moondrop Arias
Listening to the FFVII Rebirth ost on the Raptgo Bridge I got with the 50% sale on Amazon - truly, truly blown away by how much I love it, considering the lukewarm reviews it got. I honestly don't know how much the P5+2 can improve on it, but if it can give me as holographic a soundstage with maybe slightly more tactility on the bass and a touch less pierce on the treble in some places, I'd be over the moon.
I listen to a lot of genres and I alternate between them depending on my mood. I love jazz, hip-hop, electronic music, heavy metal, etc. The most expensive hybrid IEM I own is Ziigaat Cinno and while I love it a lot it's a musical set that doesn't focus on resolution a lot and I miss that in some busier tracks. That's what I'd love to see from this Aful set.
thanks for the review. my budget isn't getting there but imma try to get the p5+2 when i can
Definitely hope it's an improvement in terms of handling busy tracks without sacrificing the dynamics. At this price range, iems tend to excel in one aspect at the expense of another. So ideally, it can offer good instrument separation whilst having good slam and not too dark sounding