BGVP DM7 Review

BGVP DM7

Today we review the BGVP DM7, the latest universal IEM from BGVP

 

Disclaimer : The BGVP DM7 was sent to us by Linsoul in exchange for this review and the unit doesn’t need to be returned.

About BGVP

Based in Guangdong, China. BGVP is an IEM maker providing a whole range of earphones at affordable prices. They became more and more popular these last months, thanks to their latest models, the DMG and DM6.

That was not enough for the brand and like KZ or Tin Audio, it looks like a new model is coming each day. So now, we have to welcome the BGVP DM7: the third IEM from the brand.

The BGVP Series

As for today, BGVP produces five IEMs, including the DMG we are reviewing today, here is a brief presentation.

DMG

The BGVP DMG was reviewed previously, so you can check our review here. It’s a hybrid IEM with 2DD+4BA in a metallic shell. It’s a good earphone with a lush sound and replaceable filters to tune the sound, the real drawback being the weak isolation.

DN1

The BGVP DN1 is a hybrid IEM, 1x dynamic driver with a titanium diaphragm and 1x balanced driver located directly inside the tube. It’s a “super bassy” earphone but various reviews tend to label it as a V-Shaped IEM.

Sold around 35€, it’s an interesting solution on the go… if you like this kind of IEM and need an affordable earphone with detachable cables.

DX3s

The BGVP DX3S is an earbud. Yes, even in this time and day, there is still some strange devices like this one. And even more, some are making the Head-Fi headlines, like the VE Monk… The DX3S is a “flat sounding” earphone, nicely made of metal and plastic.

The driver is made of copper cladding aluminum and it has the usual MMCX socket. Cables are made of 5N crystal copper + silver plating, which is pretty nice considering the 50€ price tag. It’s a nice-looking earphone and I’m pretty curious to hear how it compares to the VE Monk.

DS1

We also have the BGVP DS1, another hybrid IEM made of 1 dynamic driver and 2 balanced drivers. It’s very similar to the DN1 but thanks to the additional driver, it’s supposed to sound more even. The DD uses a biofilm for the membrane, which looks really cool as I only saw that with Fostex earphones recently. Once again, the balanced driver is directly embedded inside the canal, the difference comes from its two component structure.

Made of acrylic, the IEM displays a nice two-tone design and is available for around 60€. A fair price if you ask me.

DM6

I reviewed the BGVP DM6 a few weeks ago and could not praise it more. It’s a five-drivers IEM, 3D printed, comfortable offering great performances, and a of that for an asking price lower than 200$.

To quote : “The flat signature combined with excellent comfort makes it the perfect choice for a first-timer.” So of course, we’d expect the BGVP DM7 to be exceptional, at least.

The review continues on Page Two, after the click HERE or by using the jump below.

4.4/5 - (28 votes)
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A nerdy guy with a passion for audio and gadgets, he likes to combine his DAC and his swiss knife. Even after more than 10 years of experience, Nanotechnos still collects all gear he gets, even his first MPMAN MP3 player. He likes spreadsheets, technical specs and all this amazing(ly boring) numbers. But most of all, he loves music: electro, classical, dubstep, Debussy : the daily playlist.

2 Comments

  • Reply May 20, 2019

    Howard Olsen

    This is a really great review and I’m grateful for the time and detail you put into it. I thought I’d float a question in hopes that you would respond. Of course “Which is better” questions are highly subjective but it seems our musical preferences seem to be similar. I’ve got a pair of SE535s that I have generally been happy with and have been contemplating and “upgrade” to the 835s, but then come along these DM7s. In my research I find several comparisons between the 835s and the Etymotic ER4XR …. so now I have decided I’m going to get a new set of IEMs and convert my 535s to BT …… If you could only have 1 IEM and your choice was the ER4XR, DM7 or SE835 which would it be? I think we’ve reached the place where price can no longer be considered an indicator of SQ (at least in this $300 to $800 range). Thanks

  • Reply June 2, 2019

    Joenel Salvador

    Using the DM7 for a few days now. I love it more than the Andromedas.

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