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TForce Audio Yuan Li: Final retail set impressions.

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I just received the Final tuning version of TForce Yuan Li. Here are some of my observations on revisions on the tuning of the Final and its difference to the Alpha version.   The Yuan Li (Final tuning) is still on the "balanced-neutral" side on tonality for being it is minimal boosted on bass, more linear and neutral mids and some emphasis on treble. The unboxing experience on Tforce Yuan Li  is somehow gives you some sense of premium and luxurious ambience as how it present and defines its product as a high quality one. The box sleeve has a this black, gold and some red colour accent with an eastern dragon with clouds design in gold tinge on the left side while on the right side has this more darker inky black calligraphy, a red Yuan Li with square border print and some infos and designs in gold and red as these choices of colours were historically known to be Tang dynasty's shade aesthetics. The box itself is in black colour and has this kind

BGVP DN3: Lean, Clarity and Luminous.

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Audio enthusiasts out there, Are you waiting for the next IEM review that I will feature here. Last time, I reviewed an entry-level,  hybrid set-up IEM from BGVP , The BGVP DN2 . And now I have its succesor unit at my hand, The BGVP DN3 . This is actually my 3rd product review from BGVP . Its pricing will be around US$ 71.00 /£ 51.00 . DN3 has similar drivers set-up with its predecessor, a single 10mm  "Beryllium"-coated Dynamic Driver and a HEVK balanced armature which claims to be an improvement over the previous "Phoenix" Balanced Armature of the DN2 model for better resolution and clarity. The packaging box is identical to its predecessor from paper sleeve (albeit the front illustration now is from that of DN3 and the back was the redesigned cues on specs list of this set), the box and even the arrangement of its contents from eartips to small box that contains the stock cable. The contents inside is

TForce Audio Yuan Li (Alpha released reviewer's edition) - The Emprah of Broad-rangers.

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Balanced-neutral sounding audio afficionados, This is something  to look forward to. Introducing the Yuan Li , The first product release by TForce Audio , a new audio company that was recently established in China. It's pricing starts at US$119/ £85 but if you do preorder from online stores with official partnerships with Tforce Audio , you can get it for  US$99/ £71. Tforce Audio is made up of personnels who have years of experience in audio tuning and producing high quality dynamic drivers to other audio brands as this will be the testament of their product excellence. I've been waiting on them to release their very first product since I received some infos about this new company. Yuan Li as the first product of Emperor series IEM of TForce Audio , Its namesake is based on Yuan Li, the first emperor of Tang Dynasty. We history buffs knows how cultural sophisticated the Tang Dynasty was and its contribution among the  world'

See Audio Bravery: Exquisitely Tonality Masterpiece

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Hello mates and welcome to my IEM review blog. Its been a month since I released my last IEM review article and right now, I have a new product from See Audio , The See Audio Bravery. The See Audio Bravery is actually a collaborative effort between  See Audio and the audio community by choosing a design faceplate and tuning based on the vote rates from the collective order of audio enthusiasts. The See Audio Bravery is an all Balanced Armature setup IEM, It has a four (4) balanced armatures consist of a pair of woofer BA from Knowles and a mix of tweeter BAs from Sonion for mids and Knowles to handle highs. It has also have an audio frequency circuit dividers inside for better detail retrieval and coherent sound characteristics of bass, mids and treble. The pricing of this particular will be around at US$279 and it will be available in online stores. As I received this unit as a review tour unit. It doesn't have a packa