Reviews by Dileepmonk

Dileepmonk

New Head-Fier
Kfine Delci review
Pros: cable is smooth and supple
Built quality is great
well extended to subbass
rumbling bass
bass attack is very impactful and wide
clean mids
sparkly treble
Musical presentation
EDM & electronic genres sounds excellent
excellent note weight
Good soundstage
revealing details even with big bass
Cons: cons: stock tips have very short stem
mid-bass is not the tightest
neutral heads stayaway
Hello peeps, here is my take on Kfine Delci

33333.jpg

Disclaimer:
this unit is lend from a friend. I won't get any benefits from this review. I'm just here to share my experience with it

Sound signature:
Bass is clearly boosted, and mid-range is little bit recessed, and highs are boosted (not extended just boosted). hence, I'm considering it's U shaped signature
Well, the first thing I noticed at my first listen is how crazy the bass is, they do reach bass head territory.

Construction & tech:
It is a single Dynamic driver. it is built like a tank, made of CNC aluminum alloy and the finish is gunmetal. provided cable is very soft and thick
It has two vents closer to nozzle which can be blocked if we insert in ears hence it is giving more bass in sound.


My preference:
I'm kind of guy who prefer neutrality with little bit of musical presentation either warm or bright doesn't matter.

Equipment:
Aful snowyNight dac
Final E tips
<16bits-44.4hz Offline flac files
Roon
foobar
UAPP
Hiby music player
Tidal app
Qobuz app
*All tracks are played in USB exclusive mode
IMG_20240518_181821.jpg


bass:

It has It has great subbass ruble. throw whatever the song you like and clearly you will feel the rumble and the best part is bass never gives muddy sensation which quite surprising and bass decay is not really fast like planners but it's decent
good amount of mid-bass but I wish it could have more tight response. and texture is just fine.
Snare drums and Kick drums are just okay. instrumental bass is not that great but electronic and Edm bass is excellent
best part is bass has wide attack which make your head bang

Mid-range:
Due to the it's big bass, mid-range instruments sometimes masked but elevated treble helped them and added brightness hence midrange sounds thick as well as thin depending on the track. All the midrange instruments are more refined from engaging factor made them sound clear and snappy.
however, vocals are little recessed from my liking, but they have good clarity rather than engaging sometimes. Male vocals has heftiness due to big bass and female vocals sounds sweet, sometimes female vocals sounds little aggressive, but never found sibilant and still vocals have good details and sounds very Cohesive

treble:
Early roll off in treble but good thing is still treble is elevated enough to balance out the other frequencies. It has perfect amount of shimmer and shine
splashy instruments sounds really exciting due to it's boosted treble
and often times some instruments like guitar, violin and clarinet sounds little edgy, but percussion instruments sounds really nice.

IMG_20240518_182130.jpg

technicalities:
bass hits wider that give you the wide soundstage sensation definitely than all bassy Iems
imaging is excellent I can say we can clearly Identify all individual instruments. I do play FPS games and they really standout in terms of stereo imaging
it has good tonality and natural timber never sounded any metallic nor plasticky

conclusion:
It is definitively best entry level Iem handles most of the genres and doesn't require additional power.
this one has solid bass impact without sacrificing details offers good sound quality, for 60 Dollars it makes your head bang.
1716034709511.jpg


Tracks used:
Aaj ki raat - A.R. Rehman
rolling in the deep - Adele
oxytocin - Billie Eilish
get lucky - Draft punk
Raaftarien - A.R. Rehman
teardrop - Massive attack
thundercloud - Sia feat diplo
uptown funk - Mark Ranson
Happy nation - ace of base
Another one bites the dust - Queen
The four season summer - Vivaldi
Starboy - Weekend
Legendary - Weshly Arms
Take on me - Aha
Redrum - 21 Savage
Happy face - Ibrahim Maalouf
L-O-V-E - Diana Krall
Porcelain - Moby
Concorde - Gregory Porter
Music sounds better with you - Stardust
Unfinished sympathy - Massive Attack
Fast land - Moderat
Leaving Caladan - Hans Zimmer
Rose Rough - St Germain
Outrageous - Britney Spears
Poker face - Lady gaga

Dileepmonk

New Head-Fier
LETSHUOER Cadenza 4 initial impressions
Pros: engaging Midrange.
good tonality & timber.
note weight.
smooth signature.
bass decay.
coherency.
Cons: mid-bass quantity
treble extension (knit pick)
shell design & built (I mean plastic shells feels kind of cheap and looking average)
Disclaimer:
This is my friend unit, impressions are strait otta what I felt and I spent less time with them so you can take it easy.
My preferred sound:
neutral sound but with musical presentation(this describes itself not nuetral :) ). slight emphasis on bright or warm both works for me
equipment:
spinfit w1 tips and cyan ru7 dac/amp

sound:
soothing, melodic, musical presentation
bass:
It has nice sub-bass with good presence of rumble, mid-bass is adequate (little less compared to sub-bass) but
that doesn't mean it lacking either it is sufficient to balance other frequencies.
and I do find bass is little mellow/soft slam not the tightest, but attack/decay is still good though.
kick drums bass reproduce good however I would have appreciated if it has more slam.

Mid-range:
Not sure where to start but I found midrange to be one of the best I’ve heard in the price point.
vocals are clean and little forward, everything sounds engaging. male vocals got that weight and lushness, and female vocals sounds exquisite with crispness
guitar, violin, Saxaphone and trumpets sounds phenomenal with good layering.
had plenty of room for both vocals and mid-range instruments.
All if I can say about midrange in simple words, it sounds very emotional.

Treble:
treble is inoffensive/little relaxed yet still has good energy without any splashiness.
I played some busy tracks and it handled all of them without any struggles and never sounded grainy at all

Technicalities:
I wouldn’t say that the soundstage of the Cadenza 4 is huge but there is definitely enough room for all instruments.
It is above average, height, width and it has very good depth though
it has good micro and excellent macro details.
it has excellent tonality and timber.

Attachments

  • 1714070971789.jpg
    1714070971789.jpg
    2.2 MB · Views: 0
  • Like
Reactions: Colin5619
Back
Top