AUDIOSENSE AQ0: A NOTEWORTHY DECENT SOUNDING ONE


Greetings and welcome to my another IEM review and I'm doing another product review from Audiosense...again.

No need further introduction about their company again as I keep introducing their products in every month. This written article will be my fifth one for Audiosense product (I admit that I'm turning into an Audiosense witness or a resolute believer), and now I have this particular item from them, The Audiosense AQ0.


   Audiosense AQ0 is the first product offering from their new AQ series line for their hybrid driver set-up range. It has a single dynamic driver set-up, This type of dynamic driver seems different compare to a common dynamic driver as Audiosense put some other materials like a graphene diaphragm for better nimble conductor to deliver more signal current, less distortion and improvements of its durability. Like all Audiosense products, it uses a high quality MMCX connector for flexibility purposes.

  Those shells encapsulates the graphene drivers are made of a 3D-printed resin which are more proven to have good structural design and more skin-friendly. The shell's structural design was very ergonomically design as they fit snugly into my ears without any stress or soreness. They do have an above average sealing into my lug holes as I barely hear some external noises from outside. Audiosense chooses a turquoise hue for its overall colour with a mother-of-pearl pattern-like on its face plate. Since it is a single DD driver set-up, it has vent that allow to release some build-up pressure and gives more "breathing" space on its driver.


  Audiosense AQ0 included accesories on its packaging box are noticeably similar to its DT cousin, The DT100. As it has a two types of eartips in three different  standard sizes, a moderately thick 19-core 6N single crystal copper golden brown cable with a velcro cable winder in a L-shape 3.5mm termination, a simple instruction manual and a stone gray colour canvas IEM case that is identical to Campfire Audio's stock IEM case. Audiosense also included a MMCX assist tool too.


  This set of IEMs needs only some ample power from its source as they are suprisingly undemanding to be driven but they scales well on better sources like DAPs, dedicated desktop DAC/amps and even my LG quad DACs can be able to give the best possible output and fuller dynamics too.



  This is the most important aspect of this IEM review and it is to determine its kind of tonality. The Audiosense AQ0 is more on a U-shape sound signature in my hearing perception, as it is obviously to have more prominent bass, more neutral mids and some emphasis and elevation on its treble region.

These are the sound characteristics from each segment of audio frequency spectrum based on my observation.

LOWS/BASS:

As I observed, the bass is somehow the most prominent on this one, it has good texture on both parts of bass frequency range. It has that punchiness, impactful and well-controlled as those are a good characteristics of well-tuned, high quality dynamic driver. Its transience are quite nimble as it decay fast as expected again from a high quality dynamic driver.

Sub-bass is quite a performer as I feel that natural rumbling sound from it. Some synthpops and electonica genre (usually 80s to early 90s tracks) with more prominent sub-bass focus tracks will appear even more presented as it show how gruffy the very low end of audio spectrum on some mixes.

Midbass texture are well-bodied on how does it shows the quality of bass kicks and bass guitar as they sound sustaining, authoritative and weighty respectively. Male vocals in low registers such bass baritone such as sounds even deep and more guttural.

In my opinion, these kind of bass characteristics will be a sublime and terrific for a basshead who love a quality and a subtantial low end.

MIDS:

The mids are linear, clean and smooth. It has some added warmth into it too. Male vocals has an enough texture to show it show an adequate heaviness and deep-seated vocals on baritone and tenor singers. The female vocals are more prominent on this one as they sound appealing, prominent and even detail especially to high pitch ones as there are some instances that they are a little bit shrilly in a very few female vocal-centric tracks.

The timbre quality of instruments sound natural and renders the each tonal colour of every instrument very precisely and accurately detail. It is also pay my attention on a acoustic guitars and other instruments like Shamisen as they  sounds crunchy and very lively as I feel that every plucking of its strings, the sharp and penetrating sound from a snare hits, a brilliant and lustrous sound of violin, a whistling and clear sound of a flute and last is a rich tone and ear-enveloping tune of piano.

Overall, the presentation of the mids is lush, thick and has a satisfying resolution on its own right.

HIGHS/TREBLE:

The layout of the treble region on I perceived it is more on a natural sounding as it is neither dark or too bright sounding. These type of treble is more on a "safer" as per se on being a balanced one.

The emphasis on upper mids in essence that I perceptible hear that elevation as its gives more energy to limits of some high range vocal, though I sense a very minimal amount of sibilance in a few sibilance-laden tracks but not to the point that I find them irritating and annoying into my ears.

  It has an acceptable detail retrieval but if focuses on more macrodynamics rather than microdynamics, it has decent airy extension for a dynamic driver set. Crashing on cymbals strikes sounds more on natural that it has retain shimmer and clanging characteristic though there are some instances that its  borderline on being splashy while hi/low hats has the shortened and muffled sound whenever I want hear that chicking sound.

SOUNDSTAGE, IMAGING AND OTHER TECHNICALITIES:

  My estimation on its sound field dimensions regarding on its soundstage that it has an above average on wideness scale with decent perceived depth and average height. Imaging performs alright, not the best aspect for a DD in my opinion but I can still sense the placement of vocals and instruments of each location. Separation and layering performs competent enough to have a decent spacing and gaps of each row.

Coherency is not an issue here as its single DD driver performs very well with almost zero percent of having phasing and distortion issues.


  To end my review and give a verdict about Audiosense AQ0, All I can say is that this fine piece of device indeed delivers a matured warm-sounding IEM that audio enthusiast leaning towards more coloured sound signature will probably like this kind of tuning. Even a neutralheads like me, I somehow enjoying this kind of tuning, a warmish and natural sounding that will be my alternate, all-rounder set (my mood influence and changes the type of music I'm listening...). And for a $100 dollar price range IEM with appealing aesthetics on its shell casing, this one in my opinion is one of the best lookers out there.

Audiosense DT100 currently cost about $99.0074.00 and it is still available to all e-commerce sites.





SPECIFICATION:

MODEL: Audiosense AQ0

IMPEDANCE: 32Ω

SENSITIVITY: 101dB

FREQUENCY RESPONSE:  10Hz - 40KHz

CABLE LENGTH: 1.25M

PIN TYPE: MMCX Connector

PLUG TYPE: 3.5mm

DRIVER UNITS: One (1) Dynamic Driver



PROS:

- Quality Bass for Bassheads.

- A well-tuned warm sounding set

- Smooth and a relax tonality.

- Expected from Audiosense, they really included a high quality accessories inside of AQ0's packaging box.

- Well-textured note weight.

- Pretty damned good looking shell for an affordable set.


CONS:

- MMCX connector (subjective)

- Wishing for more

resolution and detail retrieval capability.

- Just an average technicalities aspect.


Some Tracks Tested: ( * = 16-bit FLAC, ** = 24-bit FLAC, *'* = MQA, '*' = DSD, *'= .WAV)

Alison Krauss -When You Say Nothing At All *

Jade Wiedlin - Blue Kiss**

Led Zeppelin - When The Levee Breaks **

Mountain - Mississippi Queen *

Queen - Killer Queen **

Guns N' Roses - Patience *'*

Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven '*'

Sergio Mendes- Never Gonna Let You Go '*'

Pearl Jam - Daughter **

Roselia - Hidamari Rhodonite *

Assassin - Fight (To Stop The Tyranny)*

Celtic Frost- Visual Aggression *

New Order - Blue Monday *

The Corrs- What Can I do (unplugged version) *

Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Child *

The Madness- Buggy Trousers *

Metallica - Motorbreath **

Mariah Carey- Always Be My Baby *

Destiny's Child - Say My Name *

Malice Mizer- Au Revoir *

Mozart - Lacrimosa *

New York Philharmonic Orchestra - Dvorak- Symphony 9 " From the New World." *

Eva Cassidy - Fields of Gold (Sting cover)*

Michael Jackson - Give In To Me *

Exciter - Violence and Force *

Diana Krall - Stop This World **

Debbie Gibson - Foolish Beat *'*



P.S.

I am not affliated to AUDIOSENSE nor receive monetary incentives and financial gains as they provide me a review unit for an exchange of factual and sincere feedback from yours truly.

Once again, I would like to thank Elaine Wong for this providing this review unit, I truly appreciate on her generosity towards me and other reviewers.

If you are interested this IEM product from Audiosense, Just check their FB Page and E-commerce sites links below:

FB:

https://mobile.facebook.com/AudiosenseIEMs/

Aliexpress:

AUDIOSENSE Official Store

https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPehtei


Shopee (ASEAN Market):

https://shopee.ph/audiosense.ph?smtt=0.0.9









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