CCA Phoenix and Twistura D-Minor are in-ear monitors. CCA Phoenix costs $29 while Twistura D-Minor costs $30. Twistura D-Minor is $1 more expensive. Both score 6.5 from reviewers. Twistura D-Minor has better mids with a 0.6-point edge, Twistura D-Minor has slightly better treble with a 0.3-point edge, Twistura D-Minor has significantly better dynamics with a 1.3-point edge, Twistura D-Minor has slightly better soundstage with a 0.3-point edge and CCA Phoenix has better details with a 0.8-point edge.
Insights
| Metric | CCA Phoenix | Twistura D-Minor |
|---|---|---|
| Bass | 6.8 | 6.6 |
| Mids | 5.6 | 6.2 |
| Treble | 5.8 | 6 |
| Details | 6.8 | 6 |
| Soundstage | 6.3 | 6.5 |
| Imaging | 6.2 | 6.2 |
| Dynamics | 5 | 6.3 |
| Tonality | 5.4 | 6.8 |
| Technicalities | 6.5 | 5.9 |
CCA Phoenix Aggregated Review Score
Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
6.5Cautiously Favorable
Twistura D-Minor Aggregated Review Score
Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
6.5Mixed to Positive
Reviews Comparison
CCA Phoenix reviewed by Paul Wasabii
Youtube Video Summary
CCA Phoenix marks a fresh start under ND Audio with a polished metal shell, normal 2-pin socket, improved accessories, and a budget LCP single dynamic driver. On the graph it rides above the Harman target from the upper mids through treble, which reads bright at higher volume; low-volume listening is more agreeable. The driver quality is the story: fast, controlled, and unusually clean for the price, and with a touch of EQ it shows notably better clarity and composure.
Bass is a tilted profile with less sub-bass and a modest mid-bass lift, giving a tight, bouncy punch that suits pop, EDM, and hip-hop. The leaner shelf reveals the mids with good separation and minimal bloom, while the treble extends strongly but is too energetic in the 3–7 k region, flattening stage at louder levels. Trim the 3–20 k region by about 2 dB and staging gains dimension and imaging snaps into place. As a sub-30 USD set for tinkerers, Phoenix is a standout driver held back by hot tuning out of the box.
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Twistura D-Minor reviewed by Paul Wasabii
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Twistura D-Minor positions itself as a complete entry level kit around 29-30 USD, keeping a similar metal shell to D-Major but with a darker finish. In the box are a USB-C dongle, two sets of tips, an SPC cable that is thin and prone to tangling, a pouch, and three tuning nozzles (red, black, blue) that step through brightness levels. For newcomers this bundle removes setup friction and lets the user experiment with tips and nozzles from day one.
The sound targets a warm, fun balance: a noticeably elevated bass shelf and pulled-down treble create a smoother, non-fatiguing, more forgiving listen than D-Major. Red nozzle is the safest starting point, with bass boosted above a Harman-like baseline and treble kept relaxed; moving to black or blue increases treble energy if desired. D-Minor uses an LCP dynamic driver (D-Major touts a plated composite diaphragm), so technicalities are modest for the price, but the tuning and value make it an easy recommendation for an entry level buyer who wants plug-and-play convenience.
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CCA Phoenix reviewed by Head-Fi.org
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CCA Phoenix reviewed by Jaytiss
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Twistura D-Minor reviewed by Web Search
Twistura D-Minor is an ultra-budget single-dynamic IEM that leans on a 10 mm dual-magnetic driver with an LCP dome diaphragm. The shell uses a zinc-alloy front chamber with a resin rear, and the package notably adds three replaceable filter nozzles (Reference / Classical / Pop) plus a USB-C DAC adapter, which is uncommon at this price; street pricing sits around $30. These hardware details are documented by major retailers and the EU listing.
Tonally, community impressions describe a mildly V-shaped baseline with crisp perceived detail and punchy bass for the class; the swappable nozzles shift that balance from a more balanced “Reference” to a warmer, bass-boosted “Classical,” or a brighter, more lively “Pop.” Stage width and imaging are competitive at the price, though absolute micro-detail and treble refinement remain modest as expected in this segment. These observations are consistent across user reports and product pages that outline the filter behavior and accessories.
CCA Phoenix Details
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Brand: CCA Top CCA IEMs
Price (Msrp): $29
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Twistura D-Minor Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD
Tuning Type: V-Shaped (filters: Reference/Classic/Pop)
Price (Msrp): $29.99
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CCA Phoenix Gaming Score
Gaming Score & Grade
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Gaming Score
6.1Gaming Grade
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6.1Gaming Grade
BCCA Phoenix Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
C+- Tonality is generally agreeable, though a few bumps remind you of its limits. Certain tracks spotlight its tonal quirks.
Average Technical Grade
B+- It offers a competent showing, maintaining cohesion on straightforward arrangements. Complex passages start to challenge it, but never derail the show.
Twistura D-Minor Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
B+- Tonality is generally agreeable, though a few bumps remind you of its limits. Certain tracks spotlight its tonal quirks.
Average Technical Grade
B-- Overall technicalities are acceptable, delivering enough clarity for casual sessions. Imaging is serviceable though not immersive.
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