
Brainwavz M100 IEM
For some time now, the Shozy Zero have been my go to earphones when I’m not using my custom Noble K10s. For their price, the Zeros are one of the
For some time now, the Shozy Zero have been my go to earphones when I’m not using my custom Noble K10s. For their price, the Zeros are one of the
Naim is an old and respected brand in the audio world with a history of creating fantastic hi-fi products including amps, CD players, DACs, and speakers. Hailing from England, Naim
In part 1 of this review, I discussed the various merits and challenges of USB, optical SPDIF and RCA SPDIF for audio transmission. By the end of the review, I’d
The high-end headphone world has experienced an identity crisis (admittedly slightly too strong a term) of sorts in recent times with two camps seemingly forming between the colder, analytical precision
Having addressed all kinds of niches in the headphone and earphone market, Brainwavz have been filling all kinds of gaps in the market for headphone storage and now earphone storage.
When Philips first created a DAC back when they worked with Sony on the first digital audio standards, they used a multibit design. Multibit designs are often considered to sound
Ever wondered why there are so many USB to SPDIF converters, power filters, super-duper power supplies, and jitter-busting features on the digital audio market? So did I, so I decided
AudioQuest recently released two new DragonFly models: DragonFly Black and DragonFly Red. Both use the same power-efficient processor, are equipped with ESS brand DAC chips, and offer up to 24-bit
At the time I reviewed the Campfire Audio Jupiter IEM it was their top of the line offering at $899 USD (direct from their site). Since then they have released
A little while ago I reviewed the Brainwavz Hengja – a clamp-on headphone holder that could attach to a desk or shelf to hold your prized possessions when you’re not