Floaudio Lily: Overshadowed Flower
This Floaudio Lily is bought using my own money in the Floaudio IEM Store on AliExpress. Table of contents Introduction Build and comfort Sound quality For the clueless: How audiophiles describe sound Tonality Technicalities Comparisons Floaudio Lily vs. Tanchjim One Conclusion Introduction QKZ x HBB, 7Hz x crinacle Salnotes Zero:2, Tangzu Wan'er, Truthear x crinacle Zero:Red... These IEMs are likely to come to mind first if you're asking for budget IEM recommendations on an audio forum or something alike. What doesn't come to mind for a lot of people, though, is something like the IEMs about to be reviewed: the Floaudio Lily. Floaudio Lily is a 50-dollar (or lower-priced) set of IEMs that uses one single balanced-armature driver on each side. It uses 3D-printed resin for the shell material. It comes with 3 pairs of eartips, each pair being a different size (S, M, and L). Lily has a sensitivity of 98dB/mW with an impedance of around 16 ohms. Additionally, Floaudio Lily als