In an Internet exclusive, we get to compare 64 Audio’s high-end hybrid IEMs – Nio, Trió, Fourté and Noir – to see which one is best at what, and which could be the game-ending IEM for you.
Having established itself as a maker of high-value audio players and IEMs in the upper mid-tier bracket, FiiO goes back to basics with the single-driver FD1. Is it a gamble worth taking?
The R2 Aten takes the bold dynamic driver and semi-open design of its R1 And R1 Zenith predecessors to its logical conclusion. But do the subtle changes and refinements add up to a major upgrade?
Meze’s Rai Penta is the Romanian company’s flagship IEM, following closely on the heels of their beautifully designed and well received Empyrean headphones. Can the winning streak continue?
The FH7 is FiiO’s current flagship IEM, a five-driver hybrid combining the best of the various technologies we’ve seen in their previous IEMs. Cost notwithstanding, can it seriously challenge more established players in the game?