I bought the Kineras after yours and Z's review of them. I find myself grabbing them for daily use more often than my other IEMs more and more. Just something about them I cant put my finger on. Great review, was gonna impulse buy the Evos, probably gonna save and buy something around $300(usd) when I can.
@@AB-kc4ns I would say it's more energetic than relaxing. It does have a zingy treble, but in no way is it fatiguing (to me). For less than 50USD it really is hard to beat when it comes to detail though. The bass doesnt have the most breadth, so if you want a bassy IEM loos elsewhere, but it's balanced, comfy, lightweight, and very detailed for the price.
Do you think the bd005 pro is suitable for these kind of music ( genre is house music ) DJ MAX - do it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mCohUvkMwb0.html
So I bought the Evo (and unlike skrounst i couldnt stop myself from impulse buying them), and they to me sound aight... Just aight... They fit terrible and I found myself using the left iem in my right ear and the right iem in my left ear because that for some reason fits better. They're obviously built well and all that, but i got way more enjoyment out of the zs10 pros and the bl05s. (Aria ftw though)
An underlying hiss is the result of a poor audio source like a phone or laptop. Consider getting something with a lower noise floor like a dongle DAC or dedicated DAP (Digital Audio Player).
@@PrimeAudioReviews No other iem or headphone does it. I'm not using it on an iPhone or DAP. This is the first time anyone has called out an iPhone for dodgy audio ;) The Play Station is also great, no issues with other iems or headphones either!!! The Phenyx ptm-10 works fine with every other iem and headphones or my pc, which has excellent on board audio, it's just the se215's :( It's a known issue, but they do fit really well, I'll give them that.
It was apparently a Cyber Monday Lightning Deal . I wish it was a different model, but I couldn't pass it up at that price . The cord alone is worth the $20 .