Hercules Audio Moses and PMG Audio Apx SE use 1DD+4BA+4EST and 1DD+8BA+1Rectangular Planar+1Round Planar driver setups respectively. Hercules Audio Moses costs $4,200 while PMG Audio Apx SE costs $6,000. PMG Audio Apx SE is $1,800 more expensive. PMG Audio Apx SE holds a slight 0.4-point edge in reviewer scores (8.5 vs 8.9). Hercules Audio Moses has better mids with a 0.8-point edge, Hercules Audio Moses has better treble with a 0.5-point edge and PMG Audio Apx SE has better details with a 0.5-point edge.
Insights
| Metric | Hercules Audio Moses | PMG Audio Apx SE |
|---|---|---|
| Bass | 8.5 | 8.5 |
| Mids | 8.5 | 7.8 |
| Treble | 8.5 | 8 |
| Details | 8.5 | 9 |
| Imaging | 8.5 | 8.5 |
| Dynamics | 8.5 | 8.5 |
| Tonality | 8.5 | 8.4 |
| Technicalities | 8.5 | 9.2 |
Hercules Audio Moses Aggregated Review Score
Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
8.5Excellent
PMG Audio Apx SE Aggregated Review Score
Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
8.9Outstanding
Reviews Comparison
Hercules Audio Moses reviewed by Smirk Audio
PMG Audio Apx SE reviewed by Smirk Audio
PMG Audio Apx SE (more reviews)
PMG Audio Apx SE reviewed by Z-Reviews
Youtube Video Summary
The PMG Audio Apx SE comes out swinging with a $6,000 price tag and a $1,600 cable that looks the part but fights the ear with stiffness and springy memory. The shells flaunt real lapis lazuli and an over-the-top suitcase-and-pillow presentation, complete with certificates and multiple cases—great for show, awkward for daily carry. Ergonomically, the cable’s tension and odd flush/penetrating plug mismatch feel fussy, making this an at-home listening trophy rather than a commuter’s companion.
Under the bling sits a small army: 11 drivers per side (10 mm DD, two planars—one rectangular, one round—and eight BAs) with a seven-way passive crossover, somehow delivering startling cohesion at just 5 Ω. The sound is hyper-resolving and fault-finding; imaging and spatial precision rank among the best heard, revealing hums, edits, and room cues that lesser sets gloss over. Stock silicones lean monitor-flat, but swapping to grippier tips (e.g., “Render” style) adds weight and a touch of warmth, nudging the tuning from sterile to satisfying.
Versus other favorites—Softears Twilight for natural timbre and Dunu Glacier for bass slam—the Apx SE feels like the “full package” of microdetail, stage mapping, and technical swagger, but only by a diminishing-returns margin. It’s arguably the most technically impressive IEM on the desk, yet not the most lovable; the wallet pain and fussy cable sap the joy. Verdict: hear it if you can and crave top-end microdetail, but recommending a used-car-priced IEM to normal humans? That’s a hard no.
Z-Reviews Youtube Channel
PMG Audio Apx SE reviewed by Yifang
Yifang Youtube Channel
PMG Audio Apx SE reviewed by Bad Guy Good Audio
Youtube Video Summary
The PMG Audio Apx SE comes out swinging with a $6,000 price tag and a $1,600 cable that looks the part but fights the ear with stiffness and springy memory. The shells flaunt real lapis lazuli and an over-the-top suitcase-and-pillow presentation, complete with certificates and multiple cases—great for show, awkward for daily carry. Ergonomically, the cable’s tension and odd flush/penetrating plug mismatch feel fussy, making this an at-home listening trophy rather than a commuter’s companion.
Under the bling sits a small army: 11 drivers per side (10 mm DD, two planars—one rectangular, one round—and eight BAs) with a seven-way passive crossover, somehow delivering startling cohesion at just 5 Ω. The sound is hyper-resolving and fault-finding; imaging and spatial precision rank among the best heard, revealing hums, edits, and room cues that lesser sets gloss over. Stock silicones lean monitor-flat, but swapping to grippier tips (e.g., “Render” style) adds weight and a touch of warmth, nudging the tuning from sterile to satisfying.
Versus other favorites—Softears Twilight for natural timbre and Dunu Glacier for bass slam—the Apx SE feels like the “full package” of microdetail, stage mapping, and technical swagger, but only by a diminishing-returns margin. It’s arguably the most technically impressive IEM on the desk, yet not the most lovable; the wallet pain and fussy cable sap the joy. Verdict: hear it if you can and crave top-end microdetail, but recommending a used-car-priced IEM to normal humans? That’s a hard no.
Bad Guy Good Audio original ranking
Bad Guy Good Audio Youtube ChannelPMG Audio Apx SE reviewed by Head-Fi.org
Hercules Audio Moses Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+4BA+4EST
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost
Price (Msrp): $4,200
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PMG Audio Apx SE Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+8BA+1Rectangular Planar+1Round Planar
Tuning Type: Warm, U-Shaped
Price (Msrp): $6,000
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Hercules Audio Moses Gaming Score
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7Gaming Grade
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A-Hercules Audio Moses Scorings
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S-- The response feels meticulously dialed in, combining neutrality with inviting warmth. Dynamic swings remain tonally accurate.
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S-- This level balances openness and accuracy, showcasing excellent clarity across busy mixes. A great match for analytical listening sessions.
PMG Audio Apx SE Scorings
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A+- Tuning feels refined, blending frequencies with convincing realism and engagement. Transitions between registers feel effortless.
Average Technical Grade
S- Expect an effortlessly clean presentation that keeps complex mixes perfectly organized. There is zero sense of congestion even at high volume.
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