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Linsoul 7HZ Timeless 14.2mm Planar HiFi In-ear Earphone with CNC Aluminum Shell, Detachable MMCX Cable (3.5mm)

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The mids on these are very flat. It sounds neutral and is pleasing with every form of music I've tested it on. Vocals come out clear, and instrument separation is good. The aluminum housings are pretty minimalistic and feature a matte finish. Build quality is top-notch. The shells are fashioned from a five-axis CNC (computer numerical control) process, with a small L and R circle on the housings denoting the left and right sides respectively.

The 14.2mm Dia. Miniaturized Planar Magnetic Driver of the 7HZ Timeless AE is able to produce pretty fast, controlled and nicely textured bass notes, from the subbass up to the midbass area. The Timeless AE is maybe not a giant killer in terms of technical performance in this area; however it can easily compete with many other IEM’s on the market in a price range between 250 – 400 USD. I wouldn't recommend to play fps competetive online game with these cause imaging is kind of compresed on these you need sharp imaging for online gaming , but for story based offline game you might give it a shot. It has shrill sound with more ss's and tt's pronounced in the mix, but if u use any good copper cable it tames . has truly hit it out of the park with Timeless. I always had an idea that planar magnetic drivers cannot move as much air as dynamic drivers and hence will never have that DD slam and physicality. Timeless proved me wrong. The impressively deep and full-bodied bass performance coupled with the highly transparent and bright mids and treble presented in a very open and spacious manner is bound to sweep the listener off his/her feet at the first listen - it surely did me.Contrary to some comments i've read I quite like the cable. I think it looks a little sexy, it's super sleek, has nice connectors and is all round decent quality. it also isn't too heavy which I like for convenience sake. Frequency response of the 7Hz Timeless. Measurement taken with an IEC-711 clone microphone. Comparisons can only be made to other measurements taken by this specific microphone. A peak at about 8 – 10 kHz is likely an artifact of the microphone. It likely does not actually exist as depicted here.

The lower treble region is slightly less pronounced and detailed compared to the upper midrange area, but shows in general a sufficient level of extension. Instruments such like a snare drums, bass guitars and pianos are shown with a pretty good sense of presence, while electro and acoustic guitars are nicely bright without to sound harsh or unnatural. founded in 2018 and is a relatively new audio company. 7hz Stands for ' Theta' wave, a frequency associated with harmony and meditation. With their first planar they made quite a wave in the industry and hence we are gonna take a dip into it today to see if it really there in mediation with the music or not, so here comes - 7HZ TIMELESS. Both lower treble and upper treble have an almost equivalent amount of energy, wherein the bright cymbal crashes are followed by a suitable amount of shimmer. The Timeless is an odd shaped IEM. While fit was fine for my large ears, comfort on longer sessions were strictly average - the Antitragus of the ear gets uncomfortable after a while. The S12 Pro that we will be reviewing today are a special 6th-anniversary version of the well-regarded original S12 IEMs.The Timeless AE Edition is another great sounding Planar IEM of the company that continues the legacy of the Original Timeless with some slightly but audible improvements especially in the lows and the highs. When you are a fan of the Original Timeless but did wish some extra depth, impact and rumble in the lows and some additional airiness and sparkle in the highs, the Timeless AE edition with its new modular headphone plug design and 2-Pin interface will be a good choice. However, recommend the new AE Edition more to those who didn’t already owned the previous model and are in search for a new Planar IEM. The S12 Pro’s low-end focuses on the mid-bass, with just moderate sub-bass extension. Bass is north of neutral but not at bonafide basshead levels.

Timeless produces a transparent and very crisp midrange. There is plenty of air and a very good degree of separation present here. Tonality is definitely on the brighter side. However, the emphasised low end saves the male vocals from getting too metallic and thin sounding by adding some weight. When Leonard Cohen starts singing Hallelujah, his voice starts deep, but when it reaches higher, a slight roughness comes which gets accentuated on Timeless, making it a bit more edgy.The design of the Timeless is pretty unique where the faceplate is disc shaped and many might think that this looks huge and will they fit? But surprisingly they fit very nicely and are isolated from most of the external noises without any issues. The nozzle is of good length and the provided tips are very nice in terms of comfort and fit.

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