Burson Vs Violectric: Conductor Vs V200+V800
Disclaimer: Burson is a site sponsor. Violectric is sold at the Headfonia Store. Here is a comparison we’ve all been dying to do (me…
Disclaimer: Burson is a site sponsor. Violectric is sold at the Headfonia Store. Here is a comparison we’ve all been dying to do (me…
Editor’s note: I love how Dave writes his reviews, and reading the first half of his review I get a good impression on how…
Recently Burson updated their Conductor line up to include 2WPC variants similar to the concept of the Soloist SL to the Soloist. Less power…
Disclaimer: The V800 unit came directly from Violectric in Germany and it is a temporary sample that will be going back after the review…
The guys at VentureCraft know how to make a good looking portable audio gear. From the first iteration of the Go-DAP, we’ve been given…
Disclaimer: Lieven and I both received a free Fiio X3 from Fiio. The Headfonia Store does sell some Fiio products, as well as other…
Disclaimer: The amplifier used for this review was bought from a fellow enthusiast. So, after writing a long HD650 review that culminated in a…
Disclaimer: I purchased the Audio Technica CKM55 directly from Ocharaku. The Audio Technica CKM55 started life as just another IEM in the sea of…
Disclaimer: Asus Indonesia asked me to do this review. The Fostex HP-A7 and Violectric V800/V200 are the Headfonia Store demo units. You can find…
Yesterday I tried two different cables I got from my Japan trip on two widely popular IEMs: one was the Triple.Fi 10 and the…
Disclaimer: I purchased the Ocharaku KURO and KAEDE units used for this review directly from Ocharaku. People often ask me what I’m listening to,…
Disclaimer: The Headfonia Store sells Fostex, Audez’e and Hifiman orthodynamic headphones. The Smeggy Thunderpants was loaned to me by Fostex Japan. I don’t think…