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The MoondropSSR Earphone features a berlium-coated diaphragm for high-resolution sound, a lightweight yet durable design, and a triple-layer anti-clogging filter, ensuring an authentic audio experience that remains true to the original recording.
G**N
Pretty good but fairly poor for bass
Thought this would go well with playing bass guitar, but the bass is so quiet compared to my other earbuds.
U**S
No los recomendaría
Aunque en apariencia tienen una construcción muy sólida, su capacidad de aislar es pésima, sus gomas de plástico pueden causar irritación, su sonido es claro y con bastante especialidad, pero no sirven para escuchar nada que tenga pedales de distorsión ni vocales con muchos filtros
L**H
Punches above it's weight class
To give any credibility to my comments, I've been dabbling in this audiophile world for quite some time just out of curiosity. I've owned many headphones from the M50s, DT 770s, K550s, to the Ultrasone Edition 8s, LCD-2s, T1s, and so on, but unfortunately not many IEMs. The only relevant IEMs that I can compare these with are the Blon BL-01 and Final Audio E-3000.I'm not going to go into detail on how these sound, but I'll say these are definitely a keeper. Comfortablility, check. Looks, check. Highs, mids, and EVEN lows, check. Some say these are bass light but I prefer to call it clean, accurate, and deep. The rumble is there without the bloat. Maybe if you're a teenager to early 20s, you may prefer the SSP, but these to me are almost perfect bass. If the sub bass extension was just a little bit more forward, we'd have an end game for me. I'm not a believer in dropping hundreds of even thousands in IEMs as they'll always be secondary to me.I do like my Final E tips on these more than the stock and I've ordered an all copper cable to see if I can tame the highs a bit more. If my memory serves right, my old Shure 1840s gave me the same impression...just beautiful accurate sound. For the money though, I'm more than satisfied to listen to these when headphones aren't an option.I've done a lot of research to end up choosing these. If you like vocals and an accurate sound, look no further. It does everything else very well too. I would pass on these though if you aren't primarily using them for music (podcasts, TV, etc). 5/5 to me when you consider the price.
A**N
Bang for the buck (if you're not a basshead)
An upper-midrange tuned IEM, Moondrop SSR is among the best in the sub $50 class. I do recognize that some people think this IEM is too shouty or does not have enough bass, but for the music that I listened to this kind of tuning works really well. The bass, while might be smaller that other IEMS, is by no means bad. It has a good smooth decay and the texture is really tight. The highs are relatively smooth for most of the time and the mids is where this IEM really shines. It's straightforward and smooth, especially for female vocals. It's perfect for ballad. I do think it lacks some grit when listening to hard rock or metal.#tldr: It's a great IEM for its tuning, reminding me of Final Audio Heaven 2 (with less sparkle but tighter bass) that I owned 6-7 years ago
F**A
Mala calidad de pintura
Buen sonido pero a los 3 días se le estaba cayendo la pintura , van de regreso
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