Kinera Celest Yaksha VS Angelears X TFZ Athena

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Kinera Celest Yaksha and Angelears X TFZ Athena use 2DD+1BA+1Micro-Planar and 1x Dynamic (10mm Beryllium) driver setups respectively. Kinera Celest Yaksha costs $139 while Angelears X TFZ Athena costs $130. Kinera Celest Yaksha is $9 more expensive. Kinera Celest Yaksha holds a decisive 3.3-point edge in reviewer scores (6.8 vs 3.5). Kinera Celest Yaksha has significantly better mids with a 1-point edge, Kinera Celest Yaksha has significantly better treble with a 3-point edge, Kinera Celest Yaksha has significantly better dynamics with a 6-point edge and Kinera Celest Yaksha has significantly better soundstage with a 2-point edge.

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Metric Kinera Celest Yaksha Angelears X TFZ Athena
Mids 5 4
Treble 5 2
Soundstage 7 5
Dynamics 7 1
Tonality 6.4 3
Technicalities 5.5 2
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Kinera Celest Yaksha Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

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Jaytiss

Average Reviewer Score:

6.8

Cautiously Favorable


Angelears X TFZ Athena Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Jaytiss
Audio Amigo

Average Reviewer Score:

3.5

Poor


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Angelears X TFZ Athena reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 3 Reviewer Score
D Tuning
E+ Tech
Doesn't get a recomendation at this price.

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Mids: C- Treble: E+ Dynamics: E- Soundstage: C+

Kinera Celest Yaksha (more reviews)

Kinera Celest Yaksha reviewed by Web Search

2025-07-10
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Web Search 6.5 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
B Tech

The Kinera Celest Yaksha combines a 2DD+1BA+1 micro-planar driver setup with a four-way crossover, resulting in a coherent yet distinctly V-shaped sound. Bass emphasis leans toward the mid-bass, delivering satisfying punch and slam for genres like hip-hop and EDM, though sub-bass texture and speed feel less refined. Vocals, particularly female vocals, carry notable energy and forwardness in the upper midrange, but this can border on shoutiness with certain tracks, while male vocals occasionally take a backseat. Treble remains smooth and non-fatiguing, prioritizing listenability over sparkling extension or airiness.

Technically, the Yaksha presents a moderately wide soundstage but lacks significant depth and height, creating a more intimate headspace. Instrument separation is competent in less complex passages, but layering can struggle during busy sections, falling short of class-leading resolution. The ergonomic resin shells offer comfort for extended sessions, though achieving an optimal seal is crucial and tip-dependent. The included 6N OCC Litz cable with interchangeable 3.5mm/4.4mm plugs is a practical inclusion, though its colorful design might clash aesthetically with the shell options.

Ultimately, the Yaksha excels as a forgiving, non-critical listen best suited for dynamic, bass-forward genres where its warmth and vocal energy can shine. Its tuning sacrifices ultimate detail retrieval and sub-bass control for a consistently engaging and musical presentation. Listeners seeking a smooth, fun signature with solid build and accessories will find merit, but those prioritizing neutrality, technical precision, or deep sub-bass rumble might explore alternatives.


Angelears X TFZ Athena (more reviews)

Angelears X TFZ Athena reviewed by Audio Amigo

Audio Amigo 4 * score rescaled + normalized
Classic "2018" Single DD V-shaped tuning. Bright, Bassy, sharp, slightly fatiguing tonality. Bass Bleeds into Mids. "Classic" sound. Nice cable.

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Kinera Celest Yaksha Gaming Score

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Gaming Score

5.8

Gaming Grade

B-

Angelears X TFZ Athena Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

2.3

Gaming Grade

E+

Kinera Celest Yaksha Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

B
  • It sounds pleasant overall, with some uneven spots that hint at room for refinement. Vocals remain pleasant despite the imperfections.

Average Technical Grade

B-
  • Technical ability is serviceable, keeping basic detail intact across simpler tracks. It keeps up with acoustic tracks without much fuss.
Mids C+
Midrange performance is decent, offering balanced presence without major flaws. It works well for casual background listening.
Treble C+
Treble feels agreeable overall, bringing sparkle without significant fatigue. You get a polite sense of air.
Dynamics A-
You get outstanding dynamic agility, from subtle nuances to big hits. Impact comes with quick recovery.
Soundstage A-
The stage stretches in every direction, carving out clear three-dimensional pockets for each player. Placement accuracy impresses from the start.
Gaming B-
Moderate spatial presentation conveys general directionality. Suitable for casual play where precision isn't critical.

Angelears X TFZ Athena Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

D
  • It struggles with balance, producing a lumpy response that rarely sounds coherent. Genre hopping highlights glaring inconsistencies.

Average Technical Grade

E+
  • A foggy, one-dimensional presentation wipes out layering and obscures the finer points of a mix. Spatial cues barely register at all.
Mids C-
It delivers a workable midrange that could benefit from smoother transitions. Timbre isn't quite convincing yet.
Treble E+
Treble leans dark, softening cymbals and trimming extension. Brightness is replaced with a murky haze.
Dynamics E-
Dynamics barely flicker, leaving energetic sections strangely subdued. There's no punch to latch onto.
Soundstage C+
You start to perceive distinct rows of players even if the ceiling still feels low. Layering is present but still modest.
Gaming E+
Compromised imaging significantly impacts gameplay awareness. Directional cues often lack accuracy or consistency.

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