Budget IEM Recommendation List This is a recommendation list for IEMs under and around 100$. It is recommended to choose one of the cheaper IEMs and EQ that set of IEMs by preference, then choose one of the IEMs which fit the description of the preferred sound signature. You can still ask the sender for help, which one to choose, when you like a specific kind of sound. If you don't have any preference in terms of sound signatures, choose the one which aesthetically looks the best for you. As always, please check the pricings in your country, as they may differ from the price on this list. The IEMs here are listed at their MSRP. DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT A TIERLIST Legend: < Price tier Price: Name of the IEMs (Sound signature) - additional notes < $30 $18.99 - $19.99: Truthear GATe (balanced) $19.99 - $21.99: 7Hz-Salnotes Zero (bright) $24.99: 7Hz x crinacle Salnotes Zero:2 (warm/balanced) $24.99 - $29.99: Tanchjim ONE/Tanchjim ONE DSP (mild V-Shape (3.5mm)/variable (DSP))
This is a recommendation list for TWS. Choose the TWS which fit the description of your preferred sound signature. You can still ask the sender for help, which one to choose, when you like a specific kind of sound. Alternatively, you could choose one of the TWS and EQ it with the app made for the TWS, to change the sound signature. If you don't have any preference in terms of sound signatures, choose the one which aesthetically looks the best for you. Best of luck. (All recommendations have Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) included unless otherwise stated) As always, please check the pricings in your country, as they may differ from the price on this list. The TWS here are listed at their MSRP. DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT A TIERLIST Legend: < Price tier Price: Name of the TWS ( Sound signature ) - additional notes < 30$ $24.99: Moondrop Space Travel ( bright-leaning ) - don't expect good ANC $19.99: Moondrop Block ( balanced with sub-bass roll-off ) - earbud, no ANC <
This Koss KSC75 unit was purchased from the kopfhoererboutique audio store in Vienna, Austria. Table of contents Introduction Looks, build and comfort Sound quality For the clueless: How audiophiles describe sound Tonality Technicalities Modding Comparisons Koss KSC75 vs Koss PortaPro Koss KSC75 vs Sennheiser HD650/6XX Conclusion Introduction When selecting a pair of headphones, many tend to overlook options under 100USD because most of the headphones in this price range lack proper research into the drivers of the headphones, making a lot of them sound rather unnatural, bassy or too sharp. That's why lots of people opt for models like the AKG K361, Sony MDR-7506, beyerdynamic DT770 Pro and audio-technica ATH-M50x for closed-back options, and Sennheiser HD560S, Sennheiser HD6XX (USA only) and beyerdynamic DT880 Pro for open-back options. But what if your budget on headphones is limited to 100USD and you can't go overbudget? Meet the Koss KSC75. Koss KSC75 is a successor of the
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