Linsoul Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite Performance Custom 8BA in-Ear Monitor IEM with Detachable 4-core 7N Oxygen-Free Copper OFC Cable, Handcrafts Faceplate for Audiophile Studio Musician(Green)

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Linsoul Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite Performance Custom 8BA in-Ear Monitor IEM with Detachable 4-core 7N Oxygen-Free Copper OFC Cable, Handcrafts Faceplate for Audiophile Studio Musician(Green)

Linsoul Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite Performance Custom 8BA in-Ear Monitor IEM with Detachable 4-core 7N Oxygen-Free Copper OFC Cable, Handcrafts Faceplate for Audiophile Studio Musician(Green)

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At the bottom of the box sits a plush, dark blue leather effect case containing the premium copper cable. This is honestly the nicest case I’ve come across for a pair of IEMs. It’s a little on the small side considering the relatively bulky cable, and the magnetic clasp could be stronger, but overall this is a quality case, worthy of a pair of refined IEMs at this price point.

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As for the midrange, it’s rich and detailed, making it one of the standout features of the Orchestra Lite. Vocal and instrument notes are neutral or slightly warmer than neutral, but not overly so. As I’ve already hinted, this is not a pair of IEMs for bassheads, and I should say that the first time I started playing my music through these my first reaction was ‘where’s the bass?!’. My musical tastes are broad but do lean toward electronic music that often has plenty of bass all the way down to the lower registers. Definitely not the specialty of the Orchestras. Last but worth mentioning. Don't listen to this iem empty stomach otherwise you will eat up whole iem since it gives a feel of green candy in your hand. Shells are extremely extremely gorgeous to look at. The Kiwi Ears Cadenza is by far the best IEM under 50 USD in terms of tonal performance. “Neutral”, mild-u-shaped, “harman”, and “balanced” are the main descriptors of the Cadenza, and also lean to a slight warmish tone most of the time. Imaging above average . Voices and instruments are clearly positioned, In fps game CSGO i can hear every footstep where they coming from with good height width .SpinFit 360 V1 - There wasn't much of a difference between the spiral eartips and spinfit when using them. The intensity of the bass was more noticeable, while the nuances in the midrange and treble were less defined and both had a more relaxed feel. Yet, overall, the sound was warmer and denser. Rolled-off and not at all noticeable, but at the same time not noticeable for leaving anything out either! Here we are not “wowed” by the tactile snow-flake sparkles positioning and re-positioning themselves. They (the trebles) are simply there and of the utmost utilitarian-workable amount, yet not showing. Not showing or even positioning themselves for examination. Is that bad? It really it goes to reinforce the fact that the midrange (when done right) can almost do it all. If there is enough support with-in the bass balance and treble inclusions……then the midrange starts to flourish and give soul. That my friends is what these are all about. They are not for treble heads, but present for you the best midrange for the money, if that meant that the treble is allocated to second position, well then so be it. When we speak of a balance and a creativity in tune…the trebles are factored in there somewhere, it is just not in the limelight. After my comparison, I can assure you that you get what you paid for. Both the Zero and the Cadenza deliver an astonishing performance for their price. The midrange of the Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite is almost perfectly balanced to neutral, but with the added harmonic seasoning of high distortion characteristic of multi-BA models.

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Treble is extremely smooth, musical, rounded and easy for long listening. No harshness no sibilance is noticed. AMPLIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND SOURCE PAIRING:​The Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite can be powered by the Apple dongle. For me to reach my usual listening level with Spotify Normalization set to “Normal”, I had to set my Pixel 7’s volume to 20/25. Depending on your preferences, you may not have to adjust your volume as high. I experienced no hissing with any of my devices. The Orchestra Lite’s high frequencies are soft and airy, with no harshness or sharpness. The detail retrieval in this region is quite good. However, some may find the treble a bit too polite. For those individuals, the Blessing 3 might be a better option, albeit at a higher price. The treble, like the midrange, can be likened to the HD650, as it is also smooth and follows the midrange closely without overshadowing it. Kiwi Ears kindly provided me with this product for an honest review. You can find the Cadenza here: https://www.linsoul.com/products/kiwi-ears-cadenzaThe Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite is a meticulously crafted product made of skin-friendly resin. Available in two faceplate colors, green and blue, the design looks elegant with its cloudy swirl pattern and translucent faceplates and shells. I’ve always liked the swirl pattern and think it’s quite eye-catching. Since these are hand-made faceplates, the pattern varies from unit to unit so each pair is unique. And surprisingly those fears are still the main focus of this review. As yes, to me there is enough, but I can’t guarantee the bass will be the quality you’re looking for? Why? Because in a way it’s called unique. Mids, fortunately, fare much better. They sound good for the most part and avoid shout, even though at high volumes the shoutiness can creep through (as the bass does not have body and impact, upper mids become more prominent). String instruments have a slightly softer leading edge, which avoids some BA timbre at the cost of crispness.



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