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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 timeless highs are resolving and have good extension but one could argue the decay is a bit too fast. There isn’t any inherent sibilance with the Timeless and it’s even quite forgiving with sibilant recordings. Utada Hikaru’s “Traveling” is a song that can be punishing on the ears with sibilant IEMs but the Timeless handles it with finesse.

The Moondrop Kato is another competitive offering in the same price range as the Timeless and, from what I have heard from others, Kato is a better, well-rounded offering. While I wouldn't be going for the Kato (nothing new from the entry level offerings I have), it is something that you should consider before going for the Timeless. The lower midrange of the Timeless AE is shown with an efficient sense of body and depth when I have listen to vocals or to instruments such like violas, acoustic guitars and pianos. Male voices such like Dave Gahan, Eric Clapton and Sting are reproduced with adequate weight and fullness. On desktop- N6ii LO and A30s (Burson V5i D) and XDUOO MT602 Sylvania tubes ( beautiful pairing but then low gain on N6ii and also volume at 05 ) have been used. 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.But personal preferences aside, the Timeless are an excellent set of IEMs for their price and I would be more than happy to have them in my collection, probably getting more use than the majority of other IEMs I have. Sub-bass is done well and it is quite enjoyable - the texture is decent and the IEMs offer the rumble, where needed. Upper mids and treble extension are excellent. While I missed the airiness in some songs on the Dusk, Timeless was able to handle them much better than the Dusk. The treble itself, on the Timeless, can sound a bit artificial at times, but that is something that I did not notice often.

The Timeless AE comes with the same 14.2mm diameter Planar Magnetic Driver that has been used inside the OG Timeless that is equipped with an ultra-thin 2mm diaphragm coil. The main difference is the tuning that shows a 3dB boost in the lows along with some improvements in terms of Treble and Midrange response.

The mid range of the Timeless is neatly done. They are not on the face type rather they are positioned at a very good spot for comfortable listening. The energy and the engaging factor is nicely present and those vocals have that natural and smoother tonality which is very pleasing. The timbre of the instruments are near to realistic and no metallic taste is found. Timeless is a full planar magnetic IEM which houses a 14.2 mm planar magnetic driver which have a double sided array of N52 magnets and a 2mm ultra thin diaphragm. These have an impendence of 14.8 ohms and sensitivity of 104db. The frequency response is from 5Hz to 40kHz.

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