Wayback Wednesday: Victor/JVC HA-FX500
In choosing the JVC FX-500, an earphone that I reviewed for TouchMyApps for this week’s Wayback Wednesday, I’m breaking Lieven’s rules. For that, I’m sorry….
In choosing the JVC FX-500, an earphone that I reviewed for TouchMyApps for this week’s Wayback Wednesday, I’m breaking Lieven’s rules. For that, I’m sorry….
Disclaimer: I purchased this DAC from a Japanese online retailer. I spent around 190$ USD plus shipping on it. Thanks to Japan’s amazing private…
Disclaimer: Grado’s Japanese distributor, Knicom, supplied the PS2000e for this review. It’s not mine and will go back today. The PS2000e goes for 2,695.00$…
Today we’re looking back at the Lynx Hilo. For previous Wayback Wednesday articles, click HERE. My tenure at Headfonia has cost me around 6.000$…
Disclaimer: I purchased the Onkyo DP-S1 for the purposes of this review. It’s a dual ES9018C2M DAC thing that goes for 450$ USD. You…
The only introduction I’m going to give Ryuzoh this time is the following: you won’t find a better and more adventurous modder this side…
Before we get too far, be sure to check out my review or the Portaphile Micro: Portaphile Micro – unTexan. Check out our previous WayBack…
Disclaimer: nextDrive sent me the nextDrive Spectra for the purposes of this review. I paid nothing for it. It goes for 129$ USD. You…
Disclaimer: Meze sent Meze 99 NEO to me, free of charge. It goes for 249$ USD. You can find out all about it here:…
Disclaimer: This article about the Grado GR10 is part of the new Wayback Wednesday series which is replacing our “Favourite album of” series. I…
Meze Audio: Meze 99 NEO When I’m on about earphone comfort, I’m on about Beyer’s Xelento and Astell&Kern’s AKT8iE. When I’m on about headphone…
Disclaimer: This article is part of the new Wayback Wednesday series which is replacing our “Favourite album of” series. I still think of myself…
Disclaimer: I purchased the Sony MUC-M2BT1, used, from e-Earphone in Tokyo for roughly 110$ USD or so. I goes new in Japan for about 160$…
Disclaimer: Oriveti supplied the New Primacy free of charge. The Oriveti New Primacy three drivers: dual balanced armatures, and an 8mm dynamic driver. It…
Disclaimer: The H1 in this review is on load directly from COS Engineering. The H1 goes for around €2,500. You can find out all…