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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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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.

I had a doubt given the odd shape of the shell whether these will fit me. But surprisingly, in spite of the large circular faceplate, the fit was super comfortable for me - the faceplate did not prove to be an inconvenience. Alright alright, I did plug these into my computer to get a better idea of it at high volume which is where the treble impression comes from. The 7HZ Timeless AE has a slightly forward oriented midrange tuning and shows a slightly warmer than neutral tonality and a fairly natural timbre. The sense of airiness and transparency is above average, when I do listen to instruments and vocals. This comparison seems particularly meaningful to me due to very close pricing, and very similar presentation tuning on the two products, based on totally different technologies: single planar for Timeless vs hybrid DD+BA for OH10.it's definitely not the most natural sounding thing I've ever heard, but overall it's a great balance. The faceplate has that has a circular shape reminds me to a vinyl record. Each faceplate sports a laser engraved 7HZ Timeless AE branding on the top.

Life lessons aside. I don't really get it. What does speed mean? You can't play a note faster than it's meant to be played, so what does that leave us? An accurate sound with minimal resonance. Well this daddy likes resonance. And pretty much every type of speaker can play a note as it was meant to be played. So you don't get point for also being able to do it. Closing​The 7Hz Timeless are not perfect. The treble tuning could definitely use some work, the sub-bass could do with more physicality, and the upper-mids and lower-treble need adjustment. Imaging and microdynamics are two other weak points. There is no noticeable sibilance but this is just based on my observation since some of the users noticed it seems. The highs are extended well with a nice open sound. They never feel congested and the brilliance, shimmer on the top is brought out very well.Imaging is about average with nothing really specatular or bad. It isn't the type of imaging that makes you feel like you're in front of a stage able to place where each sound is coming from and that's partly due to the soundstage. I don't really no what else there is to say about imaging, it either does that or doesn't. but not doing so isn't necessarily bad. Have to agree with the previous commentor. Your review seems quite off to me. Artificial tone? Shouty? Compared to what? Doesn’t really sound like what I hear. Reply

The 7Hz Timeless has an extremely wide soundstage but it’s one with very little depth. At times, it sounds as though you’re listening to music in a very long hallway whilst facing the wall. As a result, stereo imaging is strong but overall positioning feels restricted and confined. The driver cavity has an interesting design as well. It’s shaped into a half-circle and a tuning mesh behind seemingly acts as a dampener. 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. A technology enthusiast since he was a kid, Alberto is not overly attracted by novelties for the sake of themselves, he’s indeed not a compulsive gear roller, and is interested in understanding why and how a given piece of equipment produces better or worse results. His articles are about sharing his experience with the hope that it may be useful to others on the same quest. Eternal is a universal IEM equipped with a 14.5mm LCP Dynamic Driver with a complementary N52 magnet. The Liquid Crystal Polymer or LCP diaphragm is specifically designed to achieve an

Sure they deliver a vivid and engaging presentation, departing from other too algid same-tech competitors. The fancy looking rectangular box of the 7HZ Timeless AE comes with the following contents/accessories;

That said, on longer listening, I could feel that the brightness was eating at me. It’s not letting me settle down, always keeping me on the edge in anticipation of the next energetic passage. This is not a feeling that I look forward to. Hence, despite the impressive technical performance, it misses out some of the musicality and engagement factor for me. But I can see how it will satisfy quite a considerable group of audience out there. In terms of clarity, the Timeless is excellent and sounds clear but still natural. The overall resolution is satisfying, as you’d expect with a planar magnetic driver, fast transients and low distortion. Detail retrieval is good but not the best when it comes to minute micro-details. 7Hz Timeless frequency response. Bass This unit was provided for review courtesy of Linsoul from which you can buy the Timeless here. Thank you! As always, what follows are my honest thoughts and opinions to the best of my ability. The staging on the other hand is mixed - the width is decent, but the depth is stictly below average. I wasn't able to appreciate layering in music. The bass pressure further congests the stage to a noticeable extent and separation suffers. So I can recommend Timeless strictly for casual listening only.neither playlist is complete but that's alright ill be adding more as time goes on and my other testing list will be linked here Also worth noting is that out of a computer or laptop the Timeless is giving you a much better sound. Usually the planars do have the best low end response but they require a hell lot of power to unleash it but the Timeless is the only exception where you can enjoy the planar bass just via your smartphone itself. Both the male and female vocals have enough body coming from the mid bass which is not excessive nor too low, instead the body is on the point. The warmth is more than enough and that sweet spot made the vocals very pleasing rather too boomy.

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