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CELEST PHOENIXCALL: Migration Towards Innovation

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Avian migration is one of nature's wonderful phenomena as some species of migratory  birds are doing some long distance flyway by following some specific travel path either in regular and irregular patterns due to seasonal changes as it is also their indicator for breeding and finding new feeding grounds. The scene of flocks of divine birds that are heeding the call of Fenghuang, the divine nine-headed Phoenix is quite astonishing to visualise on how these birds were doing while they are migrating towards the deep forests of southern mountains. This scene was inscribed in The Classic of Mountains and Seas which was an ancient Chinese myth composed of 18 sections which was allegedly written around the early Han dynasty era. This is actually my third review on a  Celest Audio  product, I already introduced the  Celest Audio  from my previous reviews as they are known to be  Kinera  and  QoA's  sister company.  Celest Audio  takes some...

CELEST PANDAMON: Sonically Balanced Sounding One

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Pandamon, Baku or Mo was a mythical creature prevalent in East Asian folklore, especially in Japanese and Chinese tales. It has a chimeric features but some of the illustrations show that it takes the form either of a panda or a bear. In the Japanese tale, Baku was a devourer of nightmares which makes them a good familiar and a guardian while in Chinese mythology, Mo ( also a translation for Giant Panda) consumes iron and copper which give a rigid bone structure while its pelt has a resistance against humidity, wetness and even also works as a protection hide. This is my second review for Celest Audio as I previously published a review on their Gumiho before. As we already know about the Celest Audio, they are a sister company of Kinera and QOA (Queen of Audio) that makes one of the best looking IEM shells in the audio market with their constant improvement and evolving on their tuning capabilities. Celest Pandamon like its predecessor has a SPD (Square Planar Driver) on its internal b...