Disclaimer: I purchased the Audio Technica CKM55 directly from Ocharaku.
The Audio Technica CKM55 started life as just another IEM in the sea of entry level IEMs. The stock CKM55 has a typical entry level boombox tuning with plenty of bass, recessed midrange and unpleasant highs. Then Ocharaku came and installed…
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Disclaimer: The Headfonia Store sells FitEar, Hifiman, Fiio, Shure, Centrance, Fostex (coming), and Astell & Kern. It was an exciting show though more heavily focused (perhaps 85%) on portable... more
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Long Live Portable Tube: ALO Continental V3
Disclaimer: ALO Audio is a site sponsor, and the Headfonia Store is the Indonesian distributor for ALO Audio products. I was supposed to do this review in January, but... more
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Introduction This is the first article (of possibly several more) targeting the curious ones that might have read about DIY but never gotten around to it. The basics with... more
The Hall of Fame: UE’s Triple.Fi 10
Welcome to the Hall of Fame series. I've observed that some products never seem to get old even after all these years. People keep on going back to... more
Baby Stax Take 2: STAX SR-002
Disclaimer: The Headfonia Store is a STAX reseller. Back in the days, roughly some 4-5 years ago, there was quite some hype on the original baby Stax which I had to work... more
What’s Going On?
These past few weeks, I realize it has been quiet around here aside from Lieven's review on the Rein amplifiers and DACs. I've been listening to a lot... more
Rein Audio’s New Toys: X3 DAC & X-Amp
Disclaimer: Rein Audio sent me both units as temporary review samples and the units will be sent to back to them The Start A little over a year ago I... more
Audinst HUD-MX2
Disclaimer: The HUD-MX2 sample unit is supplied by Audinst, site sponsor of Headfonia. Arguably the most successful USB DAC I've seen now returns bigger and with more ammo, but... more
JDSLabs The Next Level: The C5
Disclaimer: JDSLabs is a site sponsor as of the time of this writing. April the first, but this article is for real as I really lack the creativity to... more









