Soranik Audio ION

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  1. Panohm

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    Hi Guys,

    First review here so go easy, I did an unboxing/brief impressions on the Ion IEM from Vietnamese audio company Soranik.
    You can find it here: http://imgur.com/a/cLiXk

    Constructive criticisms are very welcome.

    A TLDR would be that this is a beautifully crafted IEM that incorporates titanium tubes and robust cable sockets, sound is warm+smooth/Euphonic yet highly resolving.

    Now i'm off to watch Suicide Squad!
    Edit: Hopefully i can get better pictures up before i leave.
     
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    Some much nicer photos:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/123093458@N03/sets/72157671356285023/

    Finally got around to getting the Spinfits out, after extended listening this has become my daily driver.
    I'd say the sound signature is revealing yet still musical, like the TG334. There is an emphasis on male vocals that seems to be right around the area that the UERM has a dip in.
    As a whole it is like a UERM with slightly less treble, more forward lower mids and more bass quantity.
    Resolution of micro detail isn't lost which i sometimes feel is the case when i'm listening to the H8.2.
     
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    I also managed to get an audition in for the Ion and was pleasantly surprised. Very reminiscent of the 334/335 signature and conveys note weight very nicely.

    Definitely one to consider for those fond of the downward-sloping signature.
     

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